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The Energy and Resources Institute (TERI) invites you to participate in the prestigious environment examination, ‘GREEN Olympiad’ – India’s premier annual school initiative being organized since 1999. The examination serves a dual purpose of testing the environment quotient of students and enhancing…
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Perspective is essential in these times when water is scarce in some places and too much in others. All life depends upon water to be sustained. Read Jeremy Solin's perspective on water as an environmental educator and a businessperson.
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Getting ready to go through the NAAEE Accreditation process or want to go through it in a few years? Here's one idea to help prepare for the process.
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The data says...why does it say it? The following facts suggest to us the hows and the wheres, but we seldom ask why things are the way they are. When we are able to do that, perhaps we will be able to seek some remedies.
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Please consider submitting a blog post on the theme of the #NAAEE2021 Conference and Research Symposium: “Power of Connection.”
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This blog is the fourth of a series of eight discussions on principles, processes, and strategies involved in early childhood education and environmental education. It examines the process of connaturality and how it affects the three interlocking bodies of knowledge of the concrete mind, literacy…
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Are you interested in joining or catching up with an eePRO group? Choose from 15 pre-conference group meetings on topics ranging from conservation in climate change, early childhood to global EE on October 4 and 5. Put your favorites on your calendar now and don't miss this great networking…
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How one nature reserve in Colombia is transforming and being transformed through their relationships with the local community.
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Heather Taylor, Founder, Director, and Teacher of Outside School in California, shares her perspective and approach to student evaluations, reports, and transcripts in non-traditional school settings.
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Reach thousands of environmental educators in North America and beyond! Exhibit booths are now available for this year's #NAAEE2021 conference.
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Introducing members of the Affiliate Network Working & Advisory Groups
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Each month, Watershed STEM Grantees will share stories about how they implement their projects, adapt to challenges, and work collaboratively towards a blue planet in the eeBLUE: Watershed Chronicles blog posts on eePRO. Join us on their journeys! This month, Paris McClusky, ED of Puget Sound…
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Join the GEEP from November 30—December 2, 2021, for a three-day forum designed to strengthen environmental education in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Even without spectators this year, the Olympics have a massive environmental impact. Huge stadiums and other support structures are built and thousands of athletes, coaches, support teams and media representatives travel to the games from around the world, generating greenhouse gas emissions from…
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Connections with like-minded people can add intrinsic value to our lives. It can inspire teams to work better, and individuals to grow exponentially. Sometimes, it can even change minds for the better. But, the power of connection goes beyond people. It’s also tied to nature—flora or fauna…
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Read a behind-the-scenes look at community engagement within the Latinx community.
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Gulf Research Program is seeking proposals from nonprofit and community based organizations with 501(c)(3) status that have existing environmental justice (EJ) programs to cultivate the next generation of STEMM leaders (children and youth, 5 to 24 years old) in the field of environmental justice…
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Watch an EE Community Forum held on Monday, July 26 to learn more about how COVID relief funds can be used to support environmental and outdoor learning across the country. Then join our efforts.
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Solutions is a board game about solving climate change. Tested on over 500 students, Solutions leads to fun and meaningful discussions, acting as a starting point for real-world class projects that give students a sense of agency and hope.
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As environmental educators, we don’t shy away from the sticky, smelly, slimy, or suspicious. In response to our call for writing on environmental firsts, Kristina Meek shares a vivid memory of holding a pudgy, brown toad….and having it pee on her. Turns out, gross doesn’t always equal bad—and…
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Each month, Watershed STEM Grantees will share stories about how they implement their projects, adapt to challenges, and work collaboratively towards a blue planet in the eeBLUE: Watershed Chronicles blog posts on eePRO. Join us on their journeys!
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The framework is intended to support curricular developers in integrating concepts linked to Circular Economy into teaching, including in the educational standards that guide the curriculum and in the content used to engage educators and students in the classroom and beyond.
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Stakeholders are asked to sign on to a letter to Congress, urging inclusion of funding for K-12 public schools in upcoming infrastructure proposals.
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Thanks to eeAdvocates from around the country, we are optimistic for continued funding of key programs at EPA and NOAA that support environmental education programs in the coming fiscal year.