Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences

DCEEC and MWEE

A Meaningful Watershed Educational Experience, or MWEE, enables students to participate in hands-on environmental learning about the Anacostia, Potomac and the Chesapeake Bay watershed. A MWEE integrates field studies with multidisciplinary classroom activities and instruction. One of the DC Environmental Education Consortium's goals is helping members provide MWEEs to DC students.

MWEEs:

- Are investigative or project-oriented;
- Are integrated within the instructional program;
- Involve preparation, action, and reflection;
- Reveal the watershed as a system; and
- Are sustained throughout the school year.

Government Support for the MWEE

Recognizing the value of hands-on environmental education, the governors of the Chesapeake Bay states and the Mayor of Washington, D.C., signed a commitment in 2000 to provide a meaningful watershed experience for every student in the Chesapeake Bay watershed before graduation from high school. In the 2007 school year there were 5,865 MWEE provided to District of Columbia students.

For resources and assistance in providing MWEEs to your students in the District, please contact Gilda M. Allen at 202 535-2239 or by email, gilda.allen@dc.gov.

Want to learn more about the MWEE?

Download the one-page MWEE fact-sheet MWEE fact-sheet.
Download the Official MWEE definition Official MWEE definition.
Download the MWEE promotional movie movie (100 MB).
Download the summary to a MWEE evaluation summary evaluation summary.Report form.

Help us keep track of MWEEs happening in DC!

If you or your school and/or organization has implemented a MWEE, please fill out and return the MWEE Classroom and Field Experience Agency Report.