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- SBAR: Real World STEM | Sustainable Bioeconomy for Arid Regions
The SBAR Education team has created resources such as labs, full lesson plans, career videos, and more to support teaching in the areas of agriculture, arid lands, and emerging bioeconomies Explore the links and pages to access our educational resources, and to find out how to work with SBAR in your classrooms and science programs
- Educational Resources | Sustainable Bioeconomy for Arid Regions
SBAR Education identified five themes that connect to classroom STEM topics such as climate change, water, soil science, hands-on labs, and careers Explore the five themes and educational resources to see what will work seamlessly in your classroom
- Home | Sustainable Bioeconomy for Arid Regions
Today, Arizona is home to 22 federally recognized tribes, with Tucson being home to the O’odham and the Yaqui The university strives to build sustainable relationships with sovereign Native Nations and Indigenous communities through education offerings, partnerships, and community service
- SBAR Educator Partnerships | Sustainable Bioeconomy for Arid Regions
Between 2018 and 2022, the SBAR Education Team partnered with classroom teachers and after school program staff to design and develop lessons, tutorials, and interactive activities that engage students in exploring relevant topics
- Sustainability and Arid Lands - Sustainable Bioeconomy for Arid Regions
SBAR Activity Plans and Informal Science Activities were created by scientists, students, and SBAR staff to highlight SBAR-related science contexts These resources are intended for use by educators and youth leaders and include a variety of supplemental pieces to help convey the science behind everyday tasks
- Graduate Interdisciplinary Program - Sustainable Bioeconomy for Arid . . .
The SBAR Center supports the creation of the Sustainable Bioeconomy and Bioenergy (SBB) Emphasis within the Applied Biosciences Graduate Interdisciplinary Programs (GIDP) at the University of Arizona
- 4-H Biofuels Summer Camp: Powering Your World - sbar. arizona. edu
SBAR is hosting a 4-H Biofuel Summer Camp in June at the University of Arizona in Tucson This fun and interactive camp for junior high students will introduce biofuels and how they may power our future The students will: Learn about guar and guayule and the process of developing biofuels
- Building Bio-economies | Sustainable Bioeconomy for Arid Regions
Summary: In this lesson students explore a range of STEM careers by watching video interviews on the SBAR YouTube channel Students learn about a variety of careers and the problems those careers are helping solve
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