The Center for Great Lakes Literacy
The Center for Great Lakes Literacy (CGLL) is a collaborative effort led by Sea Grant educators throughout the Great Lakes watershed. CGLL fosters informed and responsible decisions that advance basin-wide stewardship by providing hands-on experiences, professional learning opportunities, educational resources, curricula, and networking opportunities that promote Great Lakes literacy among an engaged community of educators, scientists, and citizens.
For more information, visit https://www.cgll.org/
Contact Info
Environmental Literacy and Workforce Development Coordinator and Great Lakes Outreach Specialist
Kristin TePas
312-886-6224
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