How can we make environmental education relevant for students of all ages, genders, and ethnicities? Dr. Patricia Morgan provides strategies and resources for culturally responsive pedagogy. Find out what simple steps you can take to enrich your curriculum, shift your perspective, and make every child realize she or he has something valuable to contribute.
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EEA hosts a workshop series on Guidelines for Excellence in Environmental Education. Topics include EE Materials, EE Professional Learning, EE in K-12 Schools, EE for Non-Formal Educators, and EE for Pre-Schoolers. Find information on how to download your free copy of the Guidelines for Excellence, attend a workshop, or take an online course.
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EEA advocates for all college and technical school students to have a chance to explore environmental careers, for all future educators to be prepared to teach any subject through an environmental lens, and for all people to continue connecting with nature and learning about the environment throughout their lives. For more information, click the image to the right.
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Environmental Education Alliance, Inc.
P.O. Box 801066 | Acworth, GA 30101 EEA does not does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability in its program , activities, or employment. For more information on EEA's non-discrimination commitment click here . Grievance officer may be contacted at [email protected] |
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