Blog
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With the support of an E-STEM Award from Pratt and Whitney and NAAEE, the ASA Foundation’s E-STEM for Disabilities project in Indonesia is expanding E-STEM education accessibility by equipping teachers with what they need to support all learners, regardless of their abilities.
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Learn about the development of an educator's guide for planning aquaculture systems in more traditional classroom settings, created through a partnership between the National Council for Agricultural Education and Maryland Sea Grant and supported by the eeBLUE Aquaculture Literacy Mini-Grants…
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In many ways, TEEN 2 is more than a project—it's a movement. It is reshaping how young people in Uganda learn about and act on climate change. Through practical gardening, AI tools, and passionate community building, TEEN 2 is giving students the tools to fight food insecurity, adapt to climate…
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Knee-deep in sand and science, students from Jean Parker Elementary tracked sand crabs for a long-term scientific monitoring program and learned about marine careers. When students do the work, they start to see how they can be part of what protects it.
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From whales to coral reefs, students dove into science through hands-on experiences that flowed together, like tributaries feeding a river of understanding. Read more in our latest eeBLUE Watershed Chronicles blog.
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AI didn't appear out of nowhere. It's built on the STEM foundation students explore every day. Some may have even helped shape it. This blog dives into why science classrooms are the perfect place to talk AI and the future.
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Step aboard with Saltwater Classroom and the Nauti Sisters as they team up to film a behind-the-scenes look at a Maine oyster farm. These videos will become part of Saltwater Classroom’s Online Ocean Literacy Platform, making aquaculture education more available than ever.
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Director of Environmental Education for Garrison Union Free School District Rachel Arbor shares why integrating EE into every subject is essential for preparing students to tackle real-world issues. See how student-led projects and community engagement transform learning. Read on for inspiration!
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K–12 STEM educators may not readily associate their lessons with environmental education, even when it's environment-aligned. Find out why that matters.
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In this newly revised post, EE 30 Under 30 Leader Mariam Kabamba discusses how climate change, hunger, and education converge and introduces four environmental educators working toward solutions.
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This Career Connections Toolkit, created by SEI, helps meet SEI's mission to build leaders for a resilient world. Job seekers interested in green careers can use this toolkit to job search and explore sustainability professions.
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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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Plangnan Damshakal, founder of the Eco Friendly Africa Initiative, details climate change impacts in the Sahel region.
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CUBE Co-Founder Therese Keita describes working towards advancing STEAM-equity and climate action on the African continent.
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Dive into the story of an Ohioan partnership linking people and small businesses across the state through education, and follow the yellow perch's journey from source to plate in the latest Harvest Stories.
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What's the Worldwide Teach-In? Learn about a bottom-up educational event led by educators and community members.
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We truly appreciate the collective exchange of ideas each of the presenters and keynote speakers facilitate and champion at the NAAEE Annual Research Symposium and Conference. In this post, we're amplifying sessions at NAAEE2022 that center Native voices, culture, and knowledge.
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NOAA’s Environmental Literacy Program is excited to announce that it is funding nine new projects that will use education to build the foundation for resilience to weather and climate hazards.
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National Latinx and Hispanic Heritage Month takes place every year from September 15 to October 15, as a time to recognize and celebrate the contributions, diverse cultures and histories of the Latinx community in the United States.
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By completing a mini-MWEE, educators shared skills and innovated ways to implement a Meaningful Watershed Education Experience program this school year. Learn more in the latest Watershed Chronicles.
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In the latest eeBLUE Harvest Stories, learn about a virtual learning platform used to train Georgia educators on topics such as sea-level rise, an oyster hatchery, and economic resilience through aquaculture.
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The Sustainable Earth Educator Awards is thrilled to recognize 19 educators across the country. Learn more about the awardees and two projects.
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In the latest eeBLUE Harvest Stories, Maine Sea Grant and partners work together to make new aquaculture learning opportunities accessible to more than just the coast.
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In the latest Watershed Chronicle, Executive Director Susan McClure shares how Lake Champlain Maritime Museum brings together informal educators and families to enrich watershed learning through lake stewardship.