Higher Education
How can we encourage motivated students with a passion for the environment to pursue a career in EE? Join this group to learn about NAAEE’s Accreditation program (designed to provide recognition to undergraduate and graduate programs that provide high quality training and professional development for future environmental educators) and how we can use higher education to broaden our reach, expand our community, and ensure a productive future of passionate eePROs!
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The Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE), an ee360+ partner, is a nonprofit organization that supports anyone at colleges and universities working on sustainability. AASHE creates resources and tools to help faculty, staff, and students teach, learn, and…
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In this eeRESEARCH post, part of a series on coastal resilience, Kara Nunnally from Duke University speaks with Dr. Jennifer Jones and Dr. Heather Skaza Acosta about the impact colleges and universities can have in EE through generating meaningful community engagement and training effective…
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COVID-19 made things tough over the course of the past year, but it was especially difficult for college students. Faith Neumann, a student at University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, shares her experiences.
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Getting ready to go through the NAAEE Accreditation process or want to go through it in a few years? Here's one idea to help prepare for the process.
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You are proud of your college/university environmental education program, but how can you get the word out and gain the recognition that you rightly deserve? NAAEE has two amazing opportunities: 1) List your program(s) in the NAAEE Higher Education Database and 2) Apply for NAAEE Accreditation.
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As part of the fifth anniversary of the launch of eePRO, NAAEE is featuring environmental education professionals who have used the platform to connect, collaborate, and learn. Our next story features Sarah Wolf, Park Naturalist at Hendricks County, Indiana, Parks & Recreation, who joined the eePRO…