Blog
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Read this blog post by Jimena Cuenca to learn how she connects to nature, documents her observations, and shares the experiences.
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This post is part of an eeRESEARCH Library reader engagement series. In collaboration with NAAEE, Duke University highlights recent research on relevant topics to help EE practitioners learn from academic literature. This month, we’re sharing eeRESEARCH summaries about culturally relevant…
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At the virtual NAAEE 49th Annual Conference the Behavior Change eePro Group held a Zoom meeting for conference attendees who wanted to gather. The purpose of this blog post is to publicly share the resources that were given by call participants.
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We are rethinking how we approach evaluation to create better partnerships, programs, and healthier communities and we need your input! Explore the NAAEE Evaluation Portal demo website, and fill out the survey to voice your needs and feedback.
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We have found that Covid 19 has been been a curse as a disease that has harmed countless people. On the other hand, we seek ways to keep safe and in nature, connecting/reconnecting is an opportunity for us. This soliloquy by Marganita Hughes, a talented artist and environmental educator, beckons us…
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It's getting cold out! Struggling with what to teach? Snow problem—our #NAAEE2020 conference attendees have you covered.
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The Sustainability and Education Policy Network (SEPN) recently released, "Responding to Climate Change: A Primer for K-12 Education" to provide decision-makers with a research-based analysis of the most effective climate change education strategies.
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Feeding the River is a cultural connection to water, "a sacred gift." The author, Scott Frazier has said: " I love the quiet in the hills of my family. I have spent many years wandering here. I know where the water is, where the beavers live and the song of the prairie dogs. I am glad my family held…
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What does well-informed climate change education look like? Explore our latest eeWORKS on climate change education.
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Each month, Watershed STEM Grantees will share stories about how they implement their projects, adapt to challenges, and work collaboratively towards a blue planet in the eeBLUE: Watershed Chronicles blog posts on eePRO. Join us on their journeys!
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Does your work include building and empowering leaders in EE? Join us December 2 for the first meet-up of an informal community of practice for leadership development in EE.
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Green Schools Globally brings together stories of the green school movements in several countries around the world.
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Summary of resources and ideas from the Climate Change Education group meeting.
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If you are an EE instructor, manager, or director, we hope you will take about 12 minutes to fill out this survey to inform the development of more effective professional development opportunities for the field.
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It's not too late to take full advantage of NAAEE's 49th Annual Conference and 17th Annual Research Symposium. Let five attendees tell you why you should.
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The Bahamas National Trust is a non-profit, non-governmental organization that manages all of the National Parks in The Bahamas. Along with National Park Management, our organization also focuses on Environmental Education and environmental stewardship.
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Through a new innovative grant program called the Green Relief and Recovery Fund, 32 high school students became the Bronx River Alliance’s first cohort of EELS Interns (Environmental Enrichment and Leadership for Students). The 4-week program consisted of at-home virtual classrooms and in-person…
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Dr. Ibram X. Kendi's #NAAEE2020 conference keynote touched on how environmental educators and organizations can be antiracist, and why we need to be. This recorded content is now available until October 30!
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Storytelling has different forms and mediums across the globe. But every story has a common purpose no matter the country, community, or medium. They are used to teach lessons, morals, and to entertain people. Across India’s diverse cultures, you will see them each follow their own style of…
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Feeling unsure in this unfamiliar virtual territory? In part two of this series on virtual instruction, find tips for creating great programs and app suggestions to take your virtual lessons to the next level.
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Digital breakouts are a fun way to encourage problem solving and critical thinking. These versatile “online escape rooms” can be used for any topic.
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What makes for effective virtual instruction? In part one of a two part response, discover what links virtual instruction and traditional EE and E-STEM education and the key to impactful instruction.
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Some of us connect to nature through mathematics and data. Facts about population, paper, trash and recycling often give us reason to think about our personal habits. They harken us think about what the numbers say to us and their meaning.
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We look forward to seeing many of you in the coming days for NAAEE's Virtual Conference! If you haven't yet registered, here are some great reasons to join NAAEE's most accessible conference yet: recordings of (almost) all sessions available for a year, reduced fees and scholarships, and inspiring…