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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.
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Have you considered applying to become one of NAAEE's 2020 Community EE Fellows? Not sure how this opportunity might fit in with your EE involvement? Learn more about what current fellow, Nina M. Suzuki, of the UC Davis Arboretum and Public Garden, did with her fellowship.
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The Canadian Network for Environmental Education & Communication (EECOM) is Canada’s national network for environmental learning. Over twenty-five years old, EECOM has led professional development and collaboration across regional partners and organizations to advance research and practice in Canada…
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With the launch of the GEEP Asia-Pacific Regional Center on December 3, 2019, in Taichung, Taiwan, the GEEP took its first step in supporting networks on a regional level.
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Want to learn more about science and how it relates to everyday life and current events? Not sure where to go to learn that information? Search no more, because Science is Fun has something for you!
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Sally Birdsall of the New Zealand Association for Environmental Education (NZAEE) shares the student leaders of Auckland’s School Strike 4 Climate panel discussion.
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Like Inside The Actor's Studio, Affiliate Network Coordinator Bruce Young has created a short list of questions he is asking Affiliate leaders to learn more about them. Check out the responses from his most recent conversation with Eileen Everett, Affiliate Network Steering Committee Chair and…
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Environmental education starts with the education of the human body and mind, and it starts in early chilhood. Everything about early childhood education has yet to be discovered in the postmodern world! It goes beyond holding a pencil, recognizing symbols, solving problems and making friends. It's…
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Read about successful bipartisan policy initiatives and find resources to support new statewide efforts to increase environmental education and youth engagement in the outdoors.
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The Ecological Teaching and Learning Master of Science degree may no longer be available through Lesley University, but thanks to Coleen O'Connel and a group of ETL Alumni, there is a bright future in store for Ecological Teachers and Learners both old and new on the coast of Maine!
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The Nature-Based Preschool Professional Practice Guidebook is now available! Dive into this new resource from Natural Start Alliance to learn how nature-based educators offer programs that are safe, effective, and inclusive. The Guidebook is organized into four areas of practice: teaching…
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Learn how attending the NAAEE conference transformed this EE 30 Under 30 awardee and K–12 educator's view of education and how it "sparked my curiosity to question how education for a more just and sustainable future should be."
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Learn more about the exemplary environmental educators and organizations honored with Awards for Excellence in Environmental Education at the 2019 Conference and Research Symposium.
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Priya Ranganathan reflects on her experience with Wild Shaale, an initiative by the Centre for Wildlife Studies in Bangalore, India, to bring environmental education to students living in and around protected areas in rural India.
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Get inspired to use the Guidelines for Excellence in college classrooms in this summary of a 2019 conference presentation.
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Don't let the cold, wet weather scare you off. Winter is a great time to take children outdoors! Here are 5 reasons why.
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A variety of scouting programs across the country offer unique opportunities for youth-driven, informal environmental education.