Teacher Workshops
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Engineering Problem Solving through Wildlife Conservation
Who: 3rd – 5th grade teachers
When: Saturday, March 21st, 9:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Where: NM Department of Game & Fish, 7816 Alamo Rd NW, Albuquerque, NM 87120
Why: Receive free training, a 4-lesson kit, lunch, and a $100 stipend
Apply: Accepting applications until filled. Click the button below to apply today!
Spark your students’ imagination and problem solving skills with four classroom-ready lessons that cover the NGSS Engineering Design standards. In each hands-on, place-based lesson your students will think critically about how humans can help conserve New Mexican wildlife.
Agrivoltaics: Engineering Sustainable Solutions to Food and Energy Production
Who: Middle and High School Science and Agriculture Teachers
When: June 2026
Where: To Be Determined
Agrivoltaics combines agriculture and solar energy production, using the panels to shade crops and livestock in extreme heat. New research projects are investigating agrivoltaics as a tool to fight the effects of climate change in the Southwest and generate income for farmers and ranchers. Help your students think critically about real-world problems and solutions as you investigate the trade-offs of this potential solution to the impacts of climate change.
Attending teachers will practice lessons and receive a kit of classroom materials and a $100 stipend. Space is limited.
This workshop is slated for June of 2026 (date is still undecided). Sign up below to receive email updates about these workshops or check back later.
Climate Change Cause and Effects in the Southwest
Who: Middle and High School Teachers
When: There is currently no upcoming workshops. Updates to come.
Climate Change is a large and global issue that we struggle to wrap our minds around. Help students break it down into small pieces with local issues, data, and examples from across the Southwest. Participants will have a chance to practice or see demos of several lessons from Asombro’s free climate change curriculum. Lessons include games, models, experiments, and data analysis about climate change’s impacts on the people and ecosystems of the Southwest.
This workshop has yet to be scheduled for 2026.
Teacher workshops are added to our schedule regularly. Please check back frequently for more information! Questions? Please contact us.






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