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Join environmental education researchers at the AERA conference, San Antonio, TX, Thursday April 27 – Monday May 1, 2017. The Conference Theme for the AERA 2017 EE SIG is: "Whose Knowledge(s) and What Action(s)?: (Re)Considering Environmental Education for Social Justice and Sustainability". Find…
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DEADLINE PAST - - NAAEE has embarked on an exciting venture and we would like to ask for your assistance. NAAEE is developing a sixth set of guidelines as part of the National Project for Excellence in Environmental Education.
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Science magazine stated: "Scientists have produced many reports, charts and animations to measure climate change over the decades. But few have achieved the resonance of this one from scientist Ed Hawkins, hailed for its stunning simplicity."
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Tuesday, July 26, at 3PM EST:
“To be effective, collective impact must consider who is engaged, how they work together, and how progress happens.” Don't miss Dr. Nicole Ardoin speak about the potential for cross-sector coordination to initiate large scale social change in the next installment of… -
Today: June 8 at 3PM EST
Considering a wide array of perspectives helps us be more effective and creates an environment that allows us to honor our diverse beliefs, attitudes, languages, interpersonal styles, and values. NAAEE will host a panel of experts on diversity and inclusion in environmental… -
William Scott blogs about the first NAEE/NAAEE joint meeting in Bristol, England, drawing people from Botswana, Japan, Kenya, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Taiwan, the UAE, the UK, and the USA for the GEEP international steering committee meeting.
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Follow the link for the key findings and commentary from the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication's report on "Global Warming and the U.S. Presidential Election".
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The Journal of Environmental Psychology is looking for a new Editor-in-Chief to manage the journal, in co-operation with two Associate Editors, Maria Lewicka and Jeffrey Joireman. The role is due to start on 1st January 2017, when the current Editor-in-Chief, Robert Gifford, steps down.
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The unequal representation of people of color in environmental work is a situation that many of us know needs to change. We realize that in order to make real impact on the environmental issues that affect us all, we all need to be a part of the conversation.
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We need cities that are resilient, sustainable, livable, and just. Urban EE can help debunk common assumptions that cities are ecologically barren, and city people don’t care for, or need, nature.
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Join with a group Climate Change Education members to conceptualize and submit a proposal for a session on climate change education at the October 19 – 22 NAAEE Conference!
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Introduction to annual efforts to support Congressional appropriations for environmental education.
- First deadlines in mid-March.
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Welcome to the International eePRO Group. Anne and I can’t wait to get to know each of you, and learn more together about the incredible EE work happening around the world!
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Do you have a great example of how environmental education has benefited an individual student or a group of students? Share your story!
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Join Alex Kudryavtsev, the facilitator of this month’s discussion, for a deep dive into everything related to urban EE. Alex is a Cornell University course instructor and researcher and he will help facilitate a webinar, discussions, and research and resource updates for anyone interested in…