Blog
-
With the support of an E-STEM Award from Pratt and Whitney and NAAEE, the ASA Foundation’s E-STEM for Disabilities project in Indonesia is expanding E-STEM education accessibility by equipping teachers with what they need to support all learners, regardless of their abilities.
-
"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…
-
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.
-
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.
-
Learn about the development of an educator's guide for planning aquaculture systems in more traditional classroom settings, created through a partnership between the National Council for Agricultural Education and Maryland Sea Grant and supported by the eeBLUE Aquaculture Literacy Mini-Grants…
-
In many ways, TEEN 2 is more than a project—it's a movement. It is reshaping how young people in Uganda learn about and act on climate change. Through practical gardening, AI tools, and passionate community building, TEEN 2 is giving students the tools to fight food insecurity, adapt to climate…
-
Knee-deep in sand and science, students from Jean Parker Elementary tracked sand crabs for a long-term scientific monitoring program and learned about marine careers. When students do the work, they start to see how they can be part of what protects it.
-
From whales to coral reefs, students dove into science through hands-on experiences that flowed together, like tributaries feeding a river of understanding. Read more in our latest eeBLUE Watershed Chronicles blog.
-
The Environmental Sustainability Education (ESE) Minor at The College of New Jersey is an interdisciplinary program that prepares future educators to integrate environmental concepts across disciplines. NAAEE accreditation has strengthened the program and increased opportunities for graduates.
-
What if your classroom was a river? That's what SeDoMoCha students explored through an eeBLUE-supported program. Students connected deeply with Maine's Penobscot River, raising salmon, restoring habitats, and more. Read the latest Watershed Chronicles to learn more.
-
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…
-
Read how young entrepreneurs in Lubumbashi are launching eco-friendly businesses through the Congo Environnement et Nature program, supported by the Ban Ki-moon Foundation. Hear their voices and explore three inspiring projects.
-
Students at Tree Heroes Club dig into hands-on ecological investigations—measuring trees, studying leaves, and learning about the local watershed. But they're also growing something bigger: community. Read a new Watershed Chronicles blog post from Boxerwood, a grantee of the eeBLUE 21st CCLC…
-
For Earth Team interns, addressing the challenges of the 21st century starts right at home. Read the inaugural post of eeBLUE's Watershed Chronicles to learn how Earth Team is partnering with local government agencies and organizations to deliver impactful projects to high schools across California.
-
Despite ongoing conflict in Northern Uganda, ERONet empowers women, youth, and people with disabilities through innovative Environmental STEM programs. By addressing unemployment and educational inequality, they equip communities with the skills to tackle local and global environmental challenges.
-
Two Texas, USA high schoolers went on a water treatment plant tour and came up with an award-winning, innovative design that uses ultrasound technology to remove up to 96% of microplastics from water.
-
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.
-
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!
-
2023 Pratt & Whitney E-STEM Awardee Europejska Fundacja Kosmiczna reflects on the origins of Earth Day and their E-STEM work for a sustainable future.
-
Meet eight organizations working to protect our planet through E-STEM! E-STEM engages students in meaningful, real-world environmental problem-solving that integrates science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).
-
Binod Neupane, the Executive Director of United Community Nepal (a 2023 Pratt & Whitney E-STEM Innovation Grant Awardee) reflects on his recent opportunity to join the National Wildlife Federation in New York on a lobbying mission in Albany.
-
K–12 STEM educators may not readily associate their lessons with environmental education, even when it's environment-aligned. Find out why that matters.
-
This Career Connections Toolkit, created by SEI, helps meet SEI's mission to build leaders for a resilient world. Job seekers interested in green careers can use this toolkit to job search and explore sustainability professions.
-
Get a glimpse into how Mariam Kabamba and Carlos Perez Murcia, our Global EE Group Moderators, have benefitted from attending NAAEE's Research Symposium and Conference.