What do Environmental Education and Geography Education Have in Common? Outdoor-based, inquiry-driven curriculum, professional development, using GIS and GPS geotechnologies, a desire for students to dig deep into data in problem-solving environments, and much more.
Wetland delineation training from Rutgers University Rutgers University offers wetland delineation short course training based on the Army Corps Training Manual.
Chesapeake Classrooms The Chesapeake Bay Foundation invites you to be a part of a high-quality teacher professional development program - Chesapeake Classrooms.
Eugene Lang College The New School Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts is the newest and fastest-growing urban liberal arts college in New York—the most sought-after city in the world for college students.
Audubon Camp Ornithology Workshops The oldest conservation camp in America offers adult ornithology sessions and one teen camp.
M.S. in Ecological Teaching and Learning at Lesley University This 32-credit master’s degree program brings educators from schools, museums, nature centers, and alternative teaching settings together in learning communities to develop and deepen their capacity to integrate ecological concepts into the curriculum.
UM Launches Online Wilderness Management Graduate Certificate The University of Montana is now offering a Graduate Certificate in Wilderness Management. The certificate provides students and professionals with training and expertise in the key topics related to wilderness management.
Use the MEERA Evaluation Tool to Show Your Program Successes With many funding agencies requiring program evaluations, this new, free online resource from the University of Michigan will help you through the process step-by-step, starting with choosing approaches and resources based on your experience/skill level.
Volunteers & Invasive Plants: Learning & Lending a Hand These learning modules offer a variety of information to help you better understand invasive plants and assist in their management. Explore topics ranging from the invasion process, to management methods, to tips for giving presentations to refuge visitors, and much more.
Live, Learn, & Teach in the Pacific Northwest The IslandWood Graduate Residency in Education, Environment and Community, in partnership with the University of Washington, is a unique immersion experience in learning and teaching at one of the nation’s most innovative and sustainable campuses.