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A hurricane hit the habitat preserve surrounding a small Texas school, but Artist Boat turned repair into real learning. With support from the eeBLUE 21 CCLC Watershed STEM Education Partnership Grant, students saw resilience firsthand and discovered why their coastal ecosystem needs them.
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"What creek?" became "our creek" after ten weeks of learning. Engaging young students in their local watershed through field trips, water testing, and storytelling transformed a forgotten waterway into a shared stewardship. Get the full story in the latest education of the eeBLUE Watershed…
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Made possible through the eeBLUE Aquaculture Literacy Mini-Grant, the Get Aquacultured! podcast dives into the systems, stories, and people behind modern aquaculture, served with saltwater charm.
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Feeling stretched thin? This educator’s journey from burnout to renewal shows how nature, emotional presence, and the Guidelines for Excellence can reconnect us to why our work matters.
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Read how hands-on science, beach explorations, and after-school activities helped students connect their daily lives to the health of Puget Sound in our eeBLUE Watershed Chronicles.
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Nineteen days and a summer full of campers. Through an eeBLUE grant, ShoreRivers and Caroline County Recreation and Parks built stronger partnerships to provide unforgettable learning experiences for 60 fifth-graders.
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Through an eeBLUE Watershed STEM Education Partnership grant, students tested water quality, kept nature journals, and explored the science in their own backyards. Read our latest Watershed Chronicles to see how hands-on learning keeps curiosity flowing.
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What if your next seafood recipe came with the story of how it was grown? Supported by the eeBLUE Aquaculture Literacy Mini-Grants Program, Farmers MAI-Kit blends farm tours, cooking demos, and conversations with farmers into one tasty way to learn about aquaculture.
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What if school helped students imagine not just what is, but also what could be? Speculative thinking taps into critical consciousness, helping learners analyze systems and dream up possibilities. See how this mindset can transform your classroom.
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From tide to table to trophies—students turned sablefish into success. In our latest Harvest Stories, dive into the full story to see how education and seafood flavor come together in one unforgettable project.
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Inspired by the landscapes of the DRC, Kristian Katele created the "Green Piano," a one-of-a-kind way to bring music and reforestation together. Read his story.
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What do a sponge and an ice cube tray have to do with tree science? Students in Stroud Center's after-school programming are making surprising and fun connections within the world of watershed education. Read the full story in the latest Watershed Chronicles, a blog series by, about, and for…
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Martha's Vineyard Shellfish Group, Inc. connects youth with marine science through hands-on learning with support from an eeBLUE Aquaculture Literacy Mini-Grant. From shucking oysters to community programs, MVSG is cultivating the next generation of environmental stewards.
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To mark Apollo 14's 50th Anniversary, NASA and the USDA Forest Service sent seeds to outer space for the Moon Trees Project. Learn about one of the Moon Trees planted at the Botanic Garden in Traverse City, Michigan.
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How do you integrate environmental education with literacy education? Read more to find out how FAMU and PLT successfully collaborated to train teachers on implementing and cultivating environmental literacy through reading.
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Director of Environmental Education for Garrison Union Free School District Rachel Arbor shares why integrating EE into every subject is essential for preparing students to tackle real-world issues. See how student-led projects and community engagement transform learning. Read on for inspiration!
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Travel to the Bocas del Toro region of Panama and learn how CEE-Change Fellow Holly Hummel engaged the local community in climate change action through an event filled with aquatic sports, recycled art, and interactive workshops.
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Learn how CEE-Change Fellow Sarada Sangameswaran breaks climate change into manageable chunks through hands-on experiences so students can take climate action.
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Elisa Mattson navigates striking the right balance of encouraging personal actions for the environment without undercutting climate action support.
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In celebration of Earth Day, we unite globally on April 22, embracing a shared commitment to caring for our planet.
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In January 2024, NAAEE attended Nature Forward's Naturally Latinos Conference, which centered the theme on "Belonging: Our Roots, Our Earth." Keynotes and discussions highlighted strategies for diversity and inclusion, inspiring us for future engagement!
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In support of the 2024 Black History Month theme “African Americans and the Arts,” we’ve gathered below a (noncomprehensive) list of Black and African American artists creating an impact through words, songs, and visual creations.
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CEE Change Fellow Aneesa Jamal shares how the Fellowship helped expand her Young Climate Authors Program to educators and professionals across three continents to educate their communities on climate change and climate justice through writing, illustration, and publishing.
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EE 30 Under 30 Awardee and eePRO Moderator Anoka Primrose Abeyrathne provides nature-inspired ways to build your career in EE.