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Project WET USA 2017 Annual Report
Host Intuitions Reporting in 2017
Host Institutions* Coordinators* Host Institutions
Reporting
65 83 60 (92%)
*at year end
Educators Trained 7,782
Students Reached† 448,364
† As reported on annual reports
Project WET’s Cumulative Effect
Every year the Project WET USA network trains thousands of new educators in Project WET. Educators trained in past years also continue to use Project WET with the new students they teach, creating a cumulative effect of new students reached every year. The numbers shown here are a conservative estimate of educators and students using Project WET in 2017 based on known numbers over the past four years.
Project WET provides unique learning opportunities
An experienced…
Types of educators trained in 2017
Pre-K
Educators
3%
K-5 educators
32%
MS educators
14% HS educators
8%
University
1%
Preservice
22%
Non-formal
20%
2017 Workshop Evaluation Data
• Data from over 75 workshops in 10 states
• 1,552 workshop participants
12%
24%
28%
20%
13%
9%
21%
7%
1%
20%
3%
7%
5%
19%
6% 6%
0%
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Breakdown of types of educators at workshops
N=1,552
Formal pre-K to 12
Type of school
Non-formal
Pre-service/adult/college
Educators and students learn from Project WET
• 94% would recommend a Project WET workshop. • 94% learned something that will help with professional
knowledge/skills.
Urban
Metro
30%
Urban
Center
22%
Suburban
41%
Rural
7%
Student demographics as reported by educators
N=1,552
83%
30%
12% 9%
22%
12% 14%
0%
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20%
30%
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50%
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90%
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44%
64% 65%
34%
17% 17%
21%
29%
4%
0%
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20%
30%
40%
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60%
70%
Teachers intend to use Project WET across all disciplines
N=1,552