Blog
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In support of the 2024 Black History Month theme “African Americans and the Arts,” we’ve gathered below a (noncomprehensive) list of Black and African American artists creating an impact through words, songs, and visual creations.
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CEE Change Fellow Aneesa Jamal shares how the Fellowship helped expand her Young Climate Authors Program to educators and professionals across three continents to educate their communities on climate change and climate justice through writing, illustration, and publishing.
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The North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE) is delighted to host Mandela Washington Fellowship Alumni Bashiru Koroma for a virtual Alumni Professional Development Experience. Bashiru will be assisting the Global Environmental Education Partnership (GEEP) team for several weeks…
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Join CEE-Change Fellow Richard (Ritchie) Tusabe on a journey to bridge the gap between schools, communities, and leadership in promoting environmental education in Ugandan school classrooms through his community action project called "The Environment Education Nexus" or "TEEN-2024." Find out how his…
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In recent years, the African island nation Mauritius has faced significant environmental challenges, testing its resilience. However, by implementing marine protected areas, embracing renewable energy, and prioritizing education and awareness, Mauritius serves as a shining example of small island…
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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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The NAAEE conference showcased the dedication of our ee360+ partners working towards a more sustainable and equitable future, and it’s not too late to learn from their expertise and insights. View their sessions through March 2024.
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Read our thoughtfully curated recommendations for encouraging reflection and systems thinking, and activating student agency.
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EE 30 Under 30 Awardee and eePRO Moderator Anoka Primrose Abeyrathne provides nature-inspired ways to build your career in EE.
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Finding a way to truly make an impact in your community’s own environmental literacy and action efforts couldn’t be easier.
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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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In a glimpse into her journey, EE 30 Under 30 honoree Sian Crowley shares the inspiration behind her podcast and discusses exciting new collaborations in science illustration and communication.
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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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SEI recognizes the importance and difficulty of discussing the impacts of climate change with young people. Check out this list of tips on addressing climate anxiety in youth and learn about solutions and strategies that can lead to action.
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Do you have a favorite old tree? Shift your perception of time-tested trees in cities by reading this blog by guest writer Hartmut Neidlein. German translation is also available.
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Take a brief tour into the enchanting world of interconnected maple forests, where trees communicate, share nutrients, and nurture seedlings.
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What are interactive gazes and how might they forge connections not just between people, but also between us and elements in our environment?
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Extreme weather events caused by climate change are interrupting opportunities for outdoor play and learning in early childhood by keeping children indoors during unsafe conditions. However, a widening community of experts is bringing attention to the issue and exploring possible solutions. Natural…
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Join NAAEE in welcoming our newest Early Childhood EE Group Moderators!
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Get a glimpse into how Mariam Kabamba and Carlos Perez Murcia, our Global EE Group Moderators, have benefitted from attending NAAEE's Research Symposium and Conference.
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On Indigenous Peoples' Day, we celebrate the cultures and history of Indigenous communities across the United States. We acknowledge that we are on land that has traditionally been, and in many places is currently, cared for by Indigenous people. To transition this remembrance and recognition into…
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The collective exchange of ideas from each presenter, keynote speaker, and participate is part of what fuels how Together We Thrive at the NAAEE Annual Research Symposium and Conference. We are committed to amplifying the diversity of experiences and perspectives of Indigenous communities. Here we…
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A new Green Ribbon Schools Act has been introduced and the Biden Administration has just announced an American Climate Corps program.
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From fear to fascination, guest writer Rachel Munro helps transform student perceptions of snakes through experiential learning beginning with a memorable night hike.