Youth Take Action for Their Communities
In the latest blog post in the ee360+ Ripple Effect series, 4-H Leader Sarah Wolking and graduate student Cayla Romano discuss the recent success of the youth-driven 4-H Community Action Projects for the Environment (CAPE) in Alachua County.
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We're Searching for Your Story of Impact
Submit by August 28
NAAEE is seeking stories that speak to our annual conference theme, “Together We Thrive,” to be featured in a video at NAAEE 2023. Let us know if you have a story of how education and collaboration helped advance environmental literacy and civic engagement in the face of obstacles to create a more equitable and sustainable future.
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Advancing E-STEM in India Through Games, Challenges, and Technology
Unleash the power of education! From project-based challenges to eco-clubs, HaritaDhara Research Development and Education Foundation supports students through innovative programs that foster environmental engagement.
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The Function of Familiarity, Security, Affiliation, and Attachment in the Outdoors
In this blog post, Early Childhood eePRO Group moderator Suzanne Major explores why understanding the concept of "symbolic affiliation" becomes crucial in cultivating confidence in young children.
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Back to School, Back to Nature Sale from PLT
Project Learning Tree is hosting a "Back to School, Back to Nature" Sale. Get 20% off the "Explore Your Environment: K–8 Activity Guide" e-book!
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Positionality, Privilege, and Power in EE
Oct 16, 12 PM EDT
In this Pre-Conference Workshop, attendees unpack cultural identity and power. Explore, reflect, and discover!
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Creating a New Green Future
Did you miss our GEEP webinar about zero-waste practices and the role of education in building green lifestyles?
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Congratulations to the EE 30 Under 30 Class of 2023!
"We are honored to recognize and celebrate young people... using environmental education and their ingenuity to build healthier and more just communities around the world."—Judy Braus, NAAEE executive director.
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