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In the past couple of months, we have seen some exciting legislative proposals introduced into the 118th Congress that would have tremendous benefits for environmental and climate change education and mitigation.
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Step into the world of a Youth Climate Summit in New York. Witness the convergence of a yearning for connection and students' passionate drive to protect our planet, written by guest contributor Rachel Arbor.
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E-STEM Stories: Branching Out shares stories of innovative E-STEM work from around the world. This post highlights the Education & Cultural Society (ECS), a 2022 recipient of a Pratt & Whitney E-STEM Award.
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Explore six strategies to cultivate empathy and positively impact wildlife conservation.
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In the face of anxious times, guest writer Holly Thomas-Hilburn blends faith-based traditions and nonformal education to provide a service about the Colorado River.
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E-STEM Stories: Branching Out shares stories of innovative E-STEM work from around the world. This post highlights STEMIE Advantages, a 2022 recipient of a Pratt & Whitney E-STEM Award.
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Have you taken your lunch break today? Find out what the research says about breaks in this narrative by eePRO moderator Ashlyn Teather.
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eePRO Group Moderator Donna Goodman promotes inclusive education on water, urging a cross-sectoral approach for a sustainable future.
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Guest writer Rolland Smith describes the natural wonders of a perfect day.
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Connecting to Nature eePRO Group Moderator Joe Baust explores the benefits of teaching outdoors for both educators and students.
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How can we engage in the process of learning for regeneration? Writers Luis Camargo and Joseph Baust examine learning experiences that allow us to connect deeply.
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Explore how visual and auditory cues can enhance your instructional approach when teaching young children outside in "Locking Eyes, Sounds, Time and Group Management in Early Childhood: Or Tackling Peter’s Object of Interest!"
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Equip yourself and your students with tools and positive practices as you engage in climate-related subjects.
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Outdoor educator and guest writer, Lauren K. Denney examines St. Louis, Missouri as a sustainable city through food justice.
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NAAEE is going virtual this year, so fire up your computer and get ready to join us. Submit a Proposal for NAAEE2023!
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A recent Capitol Hill briefing on the need for federal investments in school infrastructure highlighted the ways that school building improvements can help fight climate change and encourage environmental education.
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Guest writer, Shazia Ghafur, examines Islam's connection with the environment and reflects on her role as an environmental scientist.
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On December 21, 2022, an award ceremony in Yilan celebrated the collaboration of the Taiwan EPA, Ministry of Education, National Wildlife Federation, and U.S. EPA on the Eco-Campus Partnership, and recognize the schools that were qualified for the Eco-Campus program.
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Guest writer, Nancy Green-Smith, shares her experiences creating a local hiking group.
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Mariam Merry Kabamba and guest writer Wilmont Benkele dig into the issues hindering access to education and provide potential solutions.
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It's time for educators and advocates to contact their Members of Congress and ask for support for environmental education programs in the fiscal year 2024 federal budget.
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When it comes to facing ecological crises, a fellowship of faith-based young leaders is diving into tradition to find the routes toward the future. Read more in this guest blog post written by Naama Sadan, Ariel Evan Mayse, and Tania Schweig.
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It's time once again for our annual campaign to make sure environmental education programs at EPA and NOAA are well-funded in the federal budget. Advocates are needed to do outreach to their Members of Congress over the next few weeks to generate support for these critical programs.
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Do a search on Petersburg, Virginia, and you would find a wide variety of information that highlights a tale of two cities.