National Association of Geoscience Teachers


The National Association of Geoscience Teachers is a North American organization that seeks to foster improvement in the teaching of the earth sciences at all levels of formal and informal instruction, to emphasize the cultural significance of the earth sciences, and to disseminate knowledge in this field to the general public.

Members

Members include K-12 teachers and college and university faculty as well as educators working with the general public through outlets such as museums and science centers.

Awards

Association awards include the Outstanding Earth Science Teacher award, the Neil Miner award, the James Shea award, and summer field programs.

Publications

Association publications:
The NAGT/USGS Cooperative Summer Field Training Program was established in 1965 and is one of the longest continuing science internship programs in the country. Over 2,200 students have participated in this program from its inception.