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October 15-18
Wichita, Kansas


2008 Conference  >>

Research Symposium (October 14-15) >>

Two scholarships are still available for the Music Workshop at Conference:
"Music and Arts – Build It and They Will Come, Part II"
Oct 15th, 8:30-4:00
To register email Julie Polzer at jpolzer at naaee.org with the subject line "Music and Arts Workshop Scholarship Request".  If you already have registered for the conference, Julie will add this workshop to your registration at no charge if you are one of the first 10 to respond.


Thank you to our summer interns 

Watch their video on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/user/NAAEE2008

Left to right: Jessica Williams, Albright College, PA; Bethany Boland, Eastern University, PA; Erika Schmitt, Ohio University; Elly Adeland, Carleton University, Ottowa, Ontario
 Summer 2008 Interns


Add your organization and event to the EE Resource Directory

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EE and No Child Left Inside
 

Get ready for No Child Left Inside by helping your state create a literacy plan!

 Be a part of the collaborative effort between states to create your plan. Visit the Environmental Literacy Plans virtual network >>

NCATE Approved NAAEE's Environmental Education Standards!

In October 2007, NAAEE's environmental education standards were approved by the National Council for the Accreditation of Teacher Education, which accredits more than half of the 1,200 or so colleges of teacher education in the U.S. Read more about it here >> and link to the EE standards here>>
Preservice Adv Council June 2008Apply now to Become a Reviewer for the NCATE/NAAEE EE Standards
Now that NAAEE has EE standards for college education programs, the colleges will need to explain how they meet them during their NCATE review. NAAEE will need a cadre of volunteers well trained in the standards to help with these reviews, which help determine whether a college’s education program is accredited. Download the application here and submit it with the required attachments to NAAEE. The first reviewer training will be held at the NAAAE conference in Wichita, on Thursday, October 16.

Professional Certification

Pilot states provide models for implementing professional certification programs for environmental educators. More >>

NAAEE Recommits to Diversity

Read the Updated Diversity Policy>> and the Recommitment Statement >>

Professional Development Study Tour



NAAEE Headquarters

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Phone: (202) 419-0412 ~ Fax: (202) 419-0415

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