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Your Partner Forum Member:

Garry Harris, SMART Academy Center of Excellence
Atlanta, Georgia, gharris@htsenterprise.com

Regional Highlight: Southeast GLOBE ESS Collaboration

Collaboration, like friendship, is essential to the soul. A team of GLOBE Partnerships will be collaborating with the aim to make our region strong for ALL and to help advance the GLOBE mission through collaboration and collective impact.

Team members include Smart Academy Center for Excellence (Center for Sustainable Communities), Elizabeth City State University, NASA Langley, Xavier University and the Institute for Global Environmental Strategies. The team will focus initially on building regional capacity in a number of ways including working directly with underserved and marginalized communities throughout the Southeast Region (which includes ten states and two US Territories) to utilize science to enhance the quality of their life. Secondly, the collaborative will have a keen focus on women and girls and will work with multi-national partners like IEEE (located in over 100 countries) to advance the women's movement on an international scale to help women reach the equality they deserve especially in the geoscience, engineering and technology fields. Lastly the collaborative will focus on K12 education and teacher development especially in the deep south rural areas, isolated caribbean islands and inner city metropolitan areas.

The collaborative will use a host of scientific approaches in its quest to help build a more Just Equitable Resilient and Sustainable world for ALL.

Regional Events and Trainings:


  • U.S. GLOBE Weekly Watercoolers. Join the U.S. GLOBE community every Thursday at 4:10p ET to connect and share resources. Includes presentations from GLOBE Partners and/or Teachers! Register to join all Watercoolers here. 
    • October 15th - Amy Barfield, GIO, will give a general overview of what is new this year for the IVSS and share some important dates.
    • October 29th - Hear from the MyTree USDA Forest Service team on this neat tool that estimates the benefits your trees provide!

Partner Forum Update: Publication Resource 


by Jodi Haney

The Publications web page is a newly formatted resource found on the GLOBE website. GLOBE has a long history of sharing impact and scientific research data regarding all things GLOBE. 

You can search the publications database to find:

  • peer-reviewed research articles supporting the use of GLOBE
  • scientific findings based on the use of student-generated GLOBE data
  • background information for a research study you are conducting
  • rationale arguments for a grant application
  • and more!

For example, valuable research articles such as these are available through this resource: Slow and Steady Progress towards an Inclusive Student Research Symposium (Butler, D., Bourgeault, J., Wicklein, H.), Environmental-Based Experiential Learning Activities and Its Influence on Students’ Knowledge, Critical Thinking, Attitude Towards the Environment, and Career Aspirations ( Lewis, V.), A Study of Daily Average Air Temperature Data From GLOBE Schools (Jasmyn Dyer, J., Lin, P., Cintron, E.) and a Making Science Come Alive With Clouds (Colón Robles, M., Bouwman, J.).  You can also suggest publications that are worthy and supportive of the GLOBE mission. 

GLOBE Mentor Trainer 


GLOBE TrainingThe GLOBE Trainer/Mentor Trainer process has been updated and is now complete. This process is meant to

  • Emphasize the Trainer* Certification procedure
    • Refine the process to be more streamlined, flexible, transparent, and accessible
    • Guarantee the quality of Trainers throughout the GLOBE community
  • Set up the Mentor Trainer Certification procedure
    • Define Mentor Trainers as a resource to aid and advance the community of GLOBE trainers
    • Create a system for Mentor Trainers to communicate with each other to ensure the quality of mentorship throughout the GLOBE community
In both the Trainer and Mentor Trainer certifications, there are three steps and separate forms
  • Step 1: Application and Qualification Review – for those who are not currently trainers or mentor trainers
  • Step 2: Observation and Review by Mentor Trainer – once approved as a Candidate Trainer or Candidate Mentor Trainer, for those who are not currently trainers or mentor trainers
  • Step 3: Maintaining Active Status – for those who are currently active as Trainers or Mentor Trainers
Process, timeline flow charts, application forms and FAQs can be seen here.

*Please note, the term “Master Trainer” has been combined with the category of “Trainer” and is no longer a GLOBE term. “Master Trainer” is NOT synonymous with “Mentor Trainer” and GLOBE Trainers are not necessarily expected to apply to become Mentor Trainers unless they want to contribute in mentoring Candidate Trainers. The added responsibilities required of Mentor Trainers are explained in both the Certification Process and the Application forms.

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Do you have news, events, etc. you want to share or questions about GLOBE? Email Garry Harris, gharris@htsenterprise.com.

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