Blog
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Learn about the new eePRO group Government EE Agencies group and some of the questions they plan to explore. Join in the conversation!
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A recent movement—“serious gaming”—is revitalizing the idea that games can do a lot more than just entertain. Learn how games are being used to engage stakeholders, educate students and the general public, and conduct research.
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Read how early childhood EE students in Yash Bhagwanji's Florida Atlantic University course collaborated with churches, mosques, private schools, public schools, and other non-profit organizations to help advance the health and ecological literacy of children.
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Learn how this network of schools have nearly a 100% survival rate for trees and school gardens planted using a values-based education initiative.
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Read about nature journaling as a method of connecting to nature in a different way than many are used to.
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Are you interested in starting a career in conservation? Are you unsure of where or how to start? This blog will provide helpful tools for those who are just getting started in the field and those who are looking to build their resumes.
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The Maine Environmental Education Association, NAAEE's Maine Affiliate, and the Maine Mathematics and Science Alliance recently partnered on a survey of community-based environmental learning across Maine. Read more to find out what they learned!
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Guest eePRO blogger, nature photographer, and retired teacher, Steve Maanum combines his photography with writing activities to share with students.
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With climate change at the forefront of the news for many reasons, we face some difficult questions about how to slow its progress. Local youth are making a big impact and can teach us about what we can do moving forward.
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Rural communities are hard hit by changes in weather and climate, but often left out of climate discussions. The Jefferson Center in St. Paul, MN, used a citizen jury model to create Rural Climate Dialogues, engaging rural residents with the resources and information they need to think critically…
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An African American leader in Denver has created and is circulating a webpage for Black History Month that highlights Black conservation leaders in Colorado. Check it out and consider doing something similar in your state or region!
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It’s not often that you are able to attend a professional development workshop and put virtually everything you gleaned from that training into practice. Thanks to serendipitous timing and a team that was eager to experiment with a new (to us) approach to conservation capacity building, our Roger…
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In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, here are 5 lessons and tips from the frontlines about how to turn students of any age into activists.
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What is one book that you believe every environmental educator should read? Find out what dozens of educators had to say!
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GEEP country profiles highlight EE policy, curricula, and other programming around the world. Read more about the GEEP's latest additions to this collection, including the Bahamas, France, Israel, Malaysia, and Qatar!
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The NOAA Office of Education is excited to be working with the North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE) to offer this grant opportunity!
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During 2019, four state affiliates participated in a pilot (funded byee360) to explore what state-level coordination of the Guidelines for Excellence would require. This blog post, first in a series, shares Colorado's experience.
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As we enter a New Year, we all know that we need to increase and enhance our Climate Change Education efforts. I’m hoping that we will all create opportunities to make more progress in working with others to tackle Climate Change.
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Award season is in the air. Cold weather brings indoor activities. Experiences improve wellbeing versus material things. These are all good reasons to watch a movie with friends, family, students, or others this winter.
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Get to know more about our Arizona and next year's conference host AAEE
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This ee360 Fellow is rebuilding lives and transforming neighborhoods from Chicago to Detroit!
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Learn how the ee360 Fellowship went from project to province in this blog about a problem and a possibility.
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Connecting to nature is not just for those we want to reach...it is discovering and rediscovering nature as it reaches out to us. This poem from Rolland Smith reminds us of how the arts and nature reach out for us, if we take the time. It also beckons us to take the time to see and listen to the…
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Environmental education takes time, especially at national, regional and global scale, but it is doable and essential if we want a sustainable future for all.