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A.R.E. is Bridging the Gap

A.R.E. is Bridging the Gap

Young minds are Alaska’s greatest resource. It’s our job to spark an interest and fuel their passion through education. Alaska Resource Education's curriculum informs students about the resource development industry including its role in Alaska’s economy, career opportunities, as well as the potential risks and safety measures. Students learn the importance of Alaska’s resources as we cultivate responsible stewards of the environment and the bright future of our state.

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ALASKA RESOURCE EDUCATION
BY THE NUMBERS*

*Numbers reflect a five year total, from 2020 to 2024

Students Taught

39,000+

Teachers
in Courses

600+

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Communities
Visited

50+

“Alaska Resource Education’s lessons have increased my student’s understanding of Alaska's natural resources including the ethical decision-making that takes place when extracting and utilizing resources."
- Catherine Walker,
Dimond High Oceanography/Marine Biology
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Inspire Future Scientists

Lessons that Engage Students

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Ignite Our 
Community

Thank You to Our Sponsors

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Empowering Teachers

Education Opportunities for Educators

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Educators 

Alaska Resource Education has STEM-based curriculum available for all ages. Learn more about how we can help.

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Our efforts are impossible without you. Donate today or learn more about how you can help in other ways. 

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Donors 

Students

Learn about Alaska’s resources and explore potential career options in a super fun way. Get involved!

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Alaska Resource Education has STEM-based curriculum available for all ages. Learn more about how we can help.

Parents

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Alaska Resource Education recognizes Alaska indigenous people as the original custodians of our state. They have called Alaska home for generations, utilizing and respecting the land and its resources that all Alaskans call home today.

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