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Advanced Training for Environmental Education in Georgia (ATEEG) is a nationally accredited, professional certification program for formal and non-formal educators, education administration, EE curriculum developers, interpreters, sustainability educators, environmental and/or conservation professionals, state and county agencies, extension office staff, EE non-profits, parks and recreation/outdoor education organizations, youth program leaders, citizen science programs, or other professionals working or volunteering in the environmental education field.
Earning EE Certification can advance your career, promote environmental literacy, improve the quality of environmental education in your organization or local community, and support professionalism in the field of environmental education. Georgia's EE certification is founded on the Professional Development of Environmental Educators: Guidelines for Excellence established by the North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE). The program is offered through the Environmental Education Alliance (EEA) in partnership with the Warnell School of Forestry and Natural Resources, University of Georgia. |
EE Certification Requirements:The ATEEG program is comprised of three parts that provide participants instructional content, professional development, and independent work. Participants have three years to complete the certification requirements to graduate. Your initial EE certification is valid for five (5) years.
1. Core Courses Core courses are offered yearly and usually more than once in a given year, based on demand. Candidates must enroll, participate in, and successfully complete each course to earn credit. If your schedule allows, ATEEG encourages, though not required, that candidates try to complete all three courses in the same year. To provide flexibility, candidates can start with any of the core courses offered. For each of the three (3) core courses, participants complete online, asynchronous work FIRST, then attend a 1 - 1.5 day in-person workshop with instructors held at various locations across the state. The core courses are:
The 2025 schedule for the course offerings and other ATEEG events are listed in the blue column (on right) of this page. Registrations and more details about these courses/events are linked to each of the course/event titles. Just click on the event titles to learn more. 2. Specialization Hours Specialization hours are earned when attending professional development opportunities (workshops, trainings, conferences, etc...) offered in the state that advances the candidate's EE content knowledge and skills. You may begin accruing the required 30 hours once you are registered and participating in your first core course. More details about the specialization hours requirement are covered in an ATEEG Orientation meeting all new ATEEG candidates attend with the Program Administrator once enrolled in their first core course. 3. Independent Study The Independent Study is the culminating project that allows EE Certification candidates to apply and demonstrate their EE knowledge and skills in an area of interest. The candidate starts the Independent Study process after having completed all three (3) core courses. There will be a Zoom mini-workshop in June 2025 to talk specifically about this EE Certification requirement. However, the Independent Study is always touched on in each of the core courses to help participants understand how the course topics set candidates up for success with the Independent Study. In addition, more details about the Independent Study requirement are discussed during an ATEEG Orientation meeting (all new ATEEG candidates attend) with the Program Administrator once enrolled in their first core course. |
Course & Event Offerings in 2025ATEEG's hybrid core courses consist of online, asynchronous module work AND in-person workshop time. Click on the active link under each course title to learn more and access its registration form. Whether you are new to the program or completing your course requirements, note that candidates can take the ATEEG core courses in any order. If interested, you can pay for all three (3) courses at a package price that protects you against course fee increases in the future. Scroll down to the bottom of this pane for more information. Assessment and Evaluation in EE Core Course: REGISTER NOW! Online module work opens in early November 2025 with the in-person workshop meeting all-day Wednesday, December 17 , at the UGA Oconee County Extension Office in Athens/Watkinsville, GA. October/November Course: Introduction to Environmental Literacy: REGISTER NOW! Online module work will open mid-October with the in-person workshop meeting all-day Saturday, November 15 at the Big Haynes Creek Nature Center in Conyers, GA. Fostering Learning in EE Core Course: ATEEG Feb 2025 FL in EE Course Closed... Online module work opens at the end of January 2025 with the in-person workshop meeting Tuesday late afternoon, February 11, at Phinizy Center for Water Sciences in Augusta, GA, then full-day Wednesday, February 12, in Augusta, GA. EEA Annual Conference: See you next year! ATEEG will be running a session at the 2025 EEA Conference in Jekyll Island, GA, that includes multiple ATEEG candidate and alumni presentations, plus a round-table discussion event regarding the certification program and future goal-setting/networking development for professional environmental educators. Conference dates are February 28 - March 3, 2025. Introduction to Environmental Literacy Core Course: Course Closed... Online module work opens at the beginning of March 2025 with the in-person workshop meeting all-day Saturday, March 29, at the Wells-Brown House in the city of Stone Mountain, GA. Tackling the Independent Study: Course closed... Join us online to discuss the elements needed to execute the Independent Study. Participants and ATEEG instructors will meet via Zoom on June 12, 2025 for this interactive mini-workshop. Introduction to Environmental Literacy AND Fostering Learning in EE Combo Course: Course Closed... Complete two (2) of the three (3) core courses together in this unique combo course offering. Online module work opens the beginning of August 2025 with the in-person workshop running for two (2) full days, Friday, September 12, and Saturday, September 13, at the Fernbank Science Center in Atlanta, GA. If you only need one (1) of the courses to compete your core course requirements, please reach out to the ATEEG Program Administrator to discuss options, [email protected]. If interested in starting ATEEG and want to register for all three (3) Core Courses as a package now? Click ATEEG Core Course Package for more information. ATEEG Recertification Is it time? |