What makes an effective outdoor learning experience? Join the Environmental Education Alliance of Georgia and The Outdoor Learning Store on Wednesday, August 24 at 7 PM Eastern Time to contribute your expertise and ideas regarding best practices in outdoor learning.
You can now sign-up for FREE Fall Outdoor Learning Virtual Workshops! At 60 mins in length, they come jam-packed with ideas, inspiration & resources from some of the top outdoor learning organizations, educators, and experts in North America. Included in your registration is a certificate of attendance, discounts on outdoor learning resources & equipment, and plenty of prizes!
Join NAAEE and Monitoring and Evaluating Climate Communication and Education Project (MECCE) for an eeINSPIRE webinar to learn more about the findings of a comprehensive analysis of K–12 Climate Change Education Policy in the United States, including the next steps for supporting these recommendations.
The EnviroSchool webinar series allows educators to learn directly from Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) staff about their areas of expertise and daily work to protect our environment.
This orientation session will provide an overview of the award-winning CityParks Green Girls Empowered by ING curriculum introducing the lessons’ format, resources available, and how each lesson plan integrates STEM, experiential learning, and youth development concepts.
Join the First Nations Development Institute and Rethink Outside™ to honor and spotlight organizations led by and serving Indigenous, Native, and Tribal communities to promote equitable access to the outdoors.
Presented by the Southeast Environmental Education Alliance, the Blue Sky Funders Forum, and the Pisces Foundation, this funders briefing will provide space to connect with peer-funders to explore opportunities for collaboration. Registration is required. The event is free, happening on September 26, 2022 at 3 PM ET.
Join Project Learning Tree and Cyberchase: Green It Up for a free webinar on July 20th at 4 PM Eastern Time. The one-hour session will explore creative ways to teach math and other STEM skills through educational resources focusing on nature and the outdoors.
What makes an effective outdoor learning experience? Join the Environmental Education Alliance of Georgia and The Outdoor Learning Store on Wednesday, August 24 at 7 PM Eastern Time to contribute your expertise and ideas regarding best practices in outdoor learning.
Join NAAEE and Monitoring and Evaluating Climate Communication and Education Project (MECCE) for an eeINSPIRE webinar to learn more about the findings of a comprehensive analysis of K–12 Climate Change Education Policy in the United States, including the next steps for supporting these recommendations.
This orientation session will provide an overview of the award-winning CityParks Green Girls Empowered by ING curriculum introducing the lessons’ format, resources available, and how each lesson plan integrates STEM, experiential learning, and youth development concepts.
Join the First Nations Development Institute and Rethink Outside™ to honor and spotlight organizations led by and serving Indigenous, Native, and Tribal communities to promote equitable access to the outdoors.
Presented by the Southeast Environmental Education Alliance, the Blue Sky Funders Forum, and the Pisces Foundation, this funders briefing will provide space to connect with peer-funders to explore opportunities for collaboration. Registration is required. The event is free, happening on September 26, 2022 at 3 PM ET.
Join us at CWI's NEXT Conference on September 18, 2022, a unique opportunity to join with like minded educators for a day of deep connection, inspired new learning, and collaboration, focused on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion, Culturally Responsive Learning, and the Core Design Principles that drive our work with educators. This NEXT conference will include outstanding teacher led sessions and smaller group opportunities to dialogue and connect around practice.
You can now sign-up for FREE Fall Outdoor Learning Virtual Workshops! At 60 mins in length, they come jam-packed with ideas, inspiration & resources from some of the top outdoor learning organizations, educators, and experts in North America. Included in your registration is a certificate of attendance, discounts on outdoor learning resources & equipment, and plenty of prizes!
The EnviroSchool webinar series allows educators to learn directly from Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) staff about their areas of expertise and daily work to protect our environment.
Watch this recording of Green 2.0 and REI Co-op discussing the numerous ways that the environmental and outdoors sectors can create initiatives that foster diversity and inclusion in their organizations and engage young people of color in the movement.
In this webinar (recorded), Running Grass discusses several principles for culturally authentic community engagement, including cultural humility, power analysis, supporting community ownership, and more. This webinar was offered for the "Environmental Education & Community Engagement" online course at Cornell University on May 17, 2022.
For this month’s forum, the Natural Start Alliance invited representatives from Minnesota Early Childhood Outdoors (MnECO), to share their recent success in partnering with the Minnesota Department of Education to develop outdoor learning resources for all early childhood educators.
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.
Our Spring Outdoor Learning Virtual Workshop Series is now open for registration! This free seasonal series offered by our Outdoor Learning Partners brings together some of the top names and organizations in outdoor learning from across North America.
In this eeINSPIRE Webinar, learn how EcoRise is prioritizing diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice within both their organizational structure and curriculum and programmatic output.
Join Project Learning Tree and Cyberchase: Green It Up for a free webinar on July 20th at 4 PM Eastern Time. The one-hour session will explore creative ways to teach math and other STEM skills through educational resources focusing on nature and the outdoors.
Join Rethink Outside™ as they honor and spotlight organizations working to remove barriers to outdoor access for folx in LGBTQIA2S+ communities, happening virtually on July 20, 2022, at 2 PM ET.
On Tuesday, July 5th at 2 PM ET, William H. Morris returns to the Climate Cafe Multifaith for a conversation about building Green Teams that support youth and BIPOC leadership and partnerships in faith communities. William H. Morris will share wisdom, conversation, hints, helps, and his experience with building strength at the local level, engaging and supporting youth, and connecting faith communities to BIPOC leadership and partnerships.
Want to explore fun ways to help kids ages 5-8 learn more about nature while building their math skills? Join Project Learning Tree and Cyberchase: Green It Up for a free webinar on Wednesday, June 29, 2022, at 6:00 PM ET.
The BTS Center has teamed up with the worship artists The Many to host seasonal virtual events including original music, poetry, rituals, images, scripture, and videos to reflect different seasons of loss related to our Earth. The next liturgical webinar will be Thursday, June 23 from 7:30-8:30 pm (Eastern) to both celebrate and mourn The Season of Via Positiva as summer begins.
When one pictures a wilderness advocate, usually a forester doesn't come to mind. That's because foresters are historically associated with developing forests for timber and other resources. And yet four of the eight founders of the Wilderness Society were trained foresters who valued both wilderness protection and sustained-yield forestry. How do we make sense of this paradox? To find out, please join historians Paul Sutter and James Lewis for a lively discussion about this.
Are you making the case for outdoor, nature-based learning with funders and decision-makers? Join the Natural Start Alliance, National Wildlife Federation's Early Childhood Health Outdoors (ECHO), and members of the Seven November team to hear about the findings from a comprehensive messaging analysis initiative around early childhood education.