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The NAAEE 2022 Call for Presentations Is Open!

Submissions Deadline: April 29

There's still time! Submit a proposal to present at NAAEE’s 51st Annual Conference and 19th Research Symposium in October. We are gathering in Tucson, with virtual options available, and we are looking for compelling proposals to address this year's theme, "Educating for Change."

Learn more and submit proposals at conference.naaee.org/.

We are also looking for volunteers to review proposals in May. Register by May 6!

 

Access Nature: Inclusion in the Outdoors

April 13, 2:00–3:00 PM EDT
Learn about accessibility in outdoor spaces from Disabled Hikers Founder Syren Nagakyrie and The Autism Nature Trail Co-Creator Loren Penman.

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NEW! eeINSPIRE Webinar: Climate Emotions in Education

April 26, 3–4 PM EDT
Learn how to educate students about pressing environmental problems in a way that facilitates emotional resilience and empowers them to take action.

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Data Literacy at Eco.Logic

Learn how STEM practitioners around the country are engaging with data literacy in this interview with Rozina Kanchwala, founder and executive director at Eco.Logic. Eco.Logic is an education, arts, and community-building nonprofit that inspires people to take tangible action to address climate change.

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ClimateScience Olympiad 

The ClimateScience Olympiad online competition for youth (ages 12–25 years) is designed to educate participants on various issues related to the climate crisis and empower them to be future climate leaders. 

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How to Tell a More Effective Story

Katie Navin, executive director of the Colorado Alliance for Environmental Education, shares key takeaways from "How to Tell a More Effective Story About Environmental Education: A Framing Guide for Advocates, Educators, Program Leaders, and Other Communicators," including the role communication plays in moving advocacy efforts forward successfully.

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Seeking eePRO Group Moderators

We are looking for EE professionals who are ready to engage at a deeper level with the eePRO online community.

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Apply for EE 30 Under 30!

Due April 11
NAAEE is looking for 30 leaders under 30 years of age who are using EE to forge a sustainable and equitable future. Nominate yourself or someone you know!

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From the eePRO Community

  LEARNING

Professional Development

Teach Climate Network Workshop: Tackling Climate Change Disinformation in the Classroom

Making Climate Solutions Happen

Forests of New Hampshire Teacher Tour

Outdoor Learning Spring Virtual Workshop Series

Songbirds and Stewardship: Engaging Your Students with the Science of Migration Through Place-Based Learning and Citizen Science

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  OPPORTUNITIES

Grants, Contests, Publishing

Zayed Sustainability Prize Opens Submissions for 2023

Requesting Letters of Interest to Develop K–12 Curricular Resources Focused on Climate Change and Environmental Justice

The Great Garlic Mustard Pull

Summer Institute for Climate Change Education

$8,000 Scholarship Available for 11-Month Masters in EE at Goshen College

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  RESOURCES

For Students and Educators

"The Water Footprint of Food" Guide and Quiz

Climate Education for Everyone

NCEL Honors Women's History Month

Bright Green Future: New Book to Make Climate Education Engaging, Real, and Hopeful

More >

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