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At NAAEE, we are committed to redoubling our efforts to work with our members, partners, and others to create a more just and sustainable future. Read NAAEE Executive Director Judy Braus's latest letter to members.
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Good environmental educators recognize there is much to be learned from their students. A long-standing environmental educator, eePRO Group Moderator Joe Baust reflects on the influence of K–16 teachers.
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Representation matters. And when it comes to seeing themselves represented in books about exploring nature and the outdoors, black children are not being represented.
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NAAEE has launched a fund to support Affiliate capacity and meet near-term needs that your organization may have during this challenging time. The fund is open to all NAAEE Affiliates; applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until funding is depleted.
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Interested in watershed education? To celebrate the 29 projects recently funded through eeBLUE, we've collaborated with Duke University to highlight recent research that practitioners can apply to watershed education programs. This effort is part of our new eeRESEARCH Library Reader Engagement…
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Has your work been slightly different or way out of wack? If so, you are not alone! Sharing a few of the ways that the pandemic has impacted our work and the things we are doing to move forward with our mission.
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GEEP is aiming high! Join our campaign to have 100 country profiles on our website by World Environment Day on June 5. We'll feature new profiles on social media; share your story now!
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NAAEE staff member Lori Mann reminisces warmly about two special teachers during Teacher Appreciation Week.
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Read the latest Natural Start Alliance Newsletter to read stories of how nature-based educators across the country are adjusting to teaching and connecting with students and families from a distance.
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This Teacher Appreciation Week, NAAEE staff member Stacie Pierpoint gives thanks to two high school science teachers who influenced her life-long interest in the environment.
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Nearly two months into COVID-19 school closures, eePRO group moderator Natalie Crowley reflects on what she misses most about taking her students out into nature.
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How do we make the facilities we teach at as flexible as our teaching? It is no surprise that things won't be the same in the wake of current events.
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In these strange times of the pandemic, First Nations offer a timeless lead into an alternate way of life with knowledge from past generations and the responsibility on passing on to future ones.
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We have a very narrow window of opportunity to ask Congress to include provisions in the next stimulus package that will make it easier for EE programs to access relief funds and make adjustments to program capacity for health and safety. Please call or email your Senators and Reps today!
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NAAEE is offering technical assistance to Affiliates seeking COVID emergency relief funds through the federal CARES Act. Interested Affiliates should complete a self-assessment tool to determine their readiness and eligibility to apply.
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This month's Natural Start Alliance Newsletter focuses on how nature-based educators are navigating the new normal of distance learning in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Browse resources from Natural Start's archives, learn how Alliance members are approaching nature preschool from home, and sign…
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Learn about zero-waste classrooms from Jacqueline Omania, a teacher in Berkeley, CA who started the Zero Waste Classroom Project five years ago to educate her students about the impact of landfill waste and plastics in the oceans.
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The resources and information on these pages were compiled to provide support for educators, caregivers, and home-schoolers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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New stimulus package impacts for nonprofits and guidelines for spending time outside.
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At the annual Eco-Campus award ceremony last December, Taiwan schools that obtained awards gathered at Jinlong Elementary School, New Taipei City, to celebrate and showcase their work of 2019.
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The Foundation for Environmental Education's Eco-Schools program is celebrating 25 years!
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Climate Change brings with it many challenges, including climate anxiety. This blog provides a few resources to help people cope with the impact of climate change anxiety.
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Researchers at San Jose State University examine the impact of a course on actions to reduce impact on Climate Change.
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Nominate yourself or a fellow leader to join this inspiring global community of young environmental education leaders before May 8.