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Register Now for #NAAEE2021!

Are you ready for NAAEE 2021? View the detailed schedules for our 50th Anniversary Conference and the Research Symposium, read about our inspiring keynotes speakers, and join us as the excitement builds! Our tiered pricing options make it possible for anyone to attend. Learn more and register now at conference.naaee.org. (If you've registered, you'll receive login credentials before events start on October 4.)

Exhibitors Welcome! Purchase your virtual exhibit soon! It's easy and inexpensive to exhibit virtually and you can share your services, programs, and products with all participants.

WEBINAR: Building a Climate of Hope: Young Voices Reflect on Resilience, Creativity, and the Future

October 5, 2021, 3:30 PM–5:00 PM EDT
Help us welcome the EE 30 Under 30 Class of 2021 at this special #NAAEE2021 conference opportunity. We will celebrate and be inspired by their visionary leadership and dedicated action toward a future rooted in sustainability and equity. This event is open to anyone and does not require conference registration.

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Engage with eePRO Groups at #NAAEE2021

Are you interested in joining or catching up with an eePRO group? Choose from 15 pre-conference group meetings on topics ranging from conservation to climate change, early childhood to global EE on October 4 and 5. Put your favorites on your calendar now and don't miss this great networking opportunity!

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30 Environmental and Civics Education Leaders to Inspire Action in Their Communities

NAAEE is pleased to announce its new class of CEE-Change Fellows, thirty educators and community leaders using environmental education and civics education to address today’s complex environmental and social concerns at local, regional, and national levels.

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Briana Warner, President/CEO of Atlantic Sea Farms, holds up kelp from a farm in Maine; Oyster harvest on a sustainable North Carolina shellfish farm. Cindy Sandoval/NOAA Fisheries; Oyster farmers return cages to the waters off of Nantucket, MA. Brianna Shaughnessy/NOAA.

NOAA and NAAEE Award First-of-Their-Kind Aquaculture Literacy Mini-Grants to Foster Outreach and Education

NAAEE, in partnership with NOAA, is excited to award $150K to 10 projects that aim to enhance aquaculture literacy.

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Processes Involved in Environmental Education for Young Children: The Case of the Frightening Butterfly

This blog is the fourth in a series of eight discussions on principles, processes, and strategies involved in early childhood education and environmental education.

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Head in the Cloud (Forest), Boots on the Ground

Learn how one nature reserve in Colombia is transforming and being transformed through their relationships with the local community.

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Share Your Thoughts with the eePRO Community

Please consider submitting a blog post on the theme of the #NAAEE2021 Conference and Research Symposium: “Power of Connection.”

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50th Anniversary Member Spotlight: Diego Román, NAAEE Board Member

"I hope you'll join me in supporting NAAEE's initiatives to reach linguistically, ethnically, and racially diverse communities who have not been traditionally represented in environmental initiatives."

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Announcing the Youth Innovation Challenge!

Applications Due October 25
GEEP invites applicants from 15 to 30 years of age to propose a solution to address issues related to climate change, marine litter, or both, using environmental education as a key strategy.

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eeADVOCATE: An Advocacy-Based Newsletter

Subscribe to eeADVOCATE for quarterly reviews of policy accomplishments, previews of opportunities that lie ahead, and tools for engaging in advocacy for the EE field.

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From the eePRO Community

  LEARNING

Professional Development

Indigenous Resources and Perspectives for Outdoor Learning

Collective Outcomes Virtual Evaluation Workshop Series

Everyone’s Earth: Conversations on Race and Environment

CWI's 2021 Institute for Educators

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  OPPORTUNITIES

Grants, Contests, Publishing

World People of Nature Day

Toshiba America Foundation Invites Applications From K–5 Teachers

Call for Applications for International Collaborative Research Projects

Fireside Chat—Arizona Association for Environmental Education

Sustainability Solutions Science Fair

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  RESOURCES

For Students and Educators

"How to Survive a Bear Attack" Interactive Quiz

IPCC Sixth Assessment Report for Educational Leaders

How to Tell a More Effective Story About Environmental Education: A Framing Guide for Advocates, Educators, Program Leaders, and Other Communicators

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