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eeWEBINARS: Bringing New Ideas and Innovation to the Field of EE
Each month, NAAEE offers hour-long webinars on topics of key interest to environmental education professionals in formal and nonformal settings that will help raise the bar on the quality of EE programs, expand the scope and reach of these programs, social movements, and improve the way we communicate about our field.
Webinars typically take place the fourth Tuesday of every month, with some flexibility based on speaker availability. Scroll down this page for a snapshot of past speakers and topics and then click the webinar title to watch the recorded session! The NAAEE monthly webinar series on eePRO is part of NAAEE and EPA's ee360 initiative, presented in partnership with members of our Affiliate Network.
Check back to this site for upcoming Monthly Webinars!
Welcome to eeINSPIRE, NAAEE's new webinar series presented in partnership with the US Forest Service. This series is designed to bring new ideas and thinking to USFS conservation educators, who provide the public with high-quality environmental education programs across the country and beyond.
Not a Forest Service educator? Not to worry! This series is open to anyone who'd like to sign up. Register below!
Upcoming eeINSPIRE Webinars
Future topics will include: increasing civic engagement through education and service learning, becoming a natural and effective storyteller, citizen science in education, building a diverse and inclusive field, and more. We look forward to seeing you online! Stay tuned to this webpage for updates.
In this eeINSPIRE Webinar, learn how to educate students about pressing environmental problems in a way that avoids traumatizing students, and instead facilitates emotional resilience and empowers them to take action.
In this eeINSPIRE Webinar, learn about accessibility in outdoor spaces from Disabled Hikers Founder Syren Nagakyrie and The Autism Nature Trail Co-Creator Loren Penman.
In this eeINSPIRE Webinar, learn how EcoRise is prioritizing diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice within both their organizational structure and curriculum and programmatic output.
In this eeWEBINAR, Green 2.0, a watchdog organization working to increase racial and ethnic diversity in the environmental movement, discusses their 2021 NGO and Foundation Transparency Report Card findings and how they are working to transform the sector to be more diverse and inclusive.
Welcome the EE 30 Under 30 Class of 2021 members and celebrate their dedication to a future rooted in sustainability and equity. Watch this exciting #NAAAEE2021 conference webinar from October 5, 2021, and meet four members of the 2021 Class of EE 30 Under 30 as they share their inspirational stories in environmental education.
On September 22, 2021, from 2:00–3:30 PM EDT, Governor Jay Inslee from Washington State and a number of other leading educators joined each other in conversation for a hopeful and engaging Town Hall Webinar. Their discussion focused on climate literacy, climate justice, and education. Read on for the webinar chat notes and to watch the recorded event.
Research offers a unique perspective through which to infuse energy into the field of environmental education. Evidence-based outcomes are critical to demonstrating the impact of EE. During this webinar, we'll learn from the research teams advancing the field of environmental education.
Young people are full of curiosity. Involving them in local sustainability investigations and projects is paramount to building strong communities. Learn how to collaborate effectively with young people by applying two resources: Community Engagement: Guidelines for Excellence, by NAAEE; and Placemaking with Children and Youth: Participatory Practices for Planning Sustainable Communities, by the webinar presenters.
Discover learning resources and video content aimed at equipping teachers for in-person or online learning centered on the exploration of environmental problems and the process of science. By the end of this 60-minute training, teachers will be empowered to support students engaging in collaborative work, citizen science, and other community environmental issues. Registration is capped at 100 participants.
Watch this experiential workshop with Cassie Meador and Dr. Jamē McCray to introduce Moving Field Guide techniques and model kinesthetic activities you can use to support learners of all ages in connecting to their bodies, each other, and their environment.