E.E. News and Events
MEEA 2012: Mountains to Prairies--Connecting Across MT
Thursday, March 22 and Friday, March
23, 2012 at Montana State University in Bill- ings, Montana. Conference agenda ncludes an all-day intensive workshop on Place- Based Education from one of the best-known voices in the field, Dr. Clifford E. Knapp.
http://www.montanaeea.org/professional/conference. html
Grant from The Seattle Foundation Advances Work of E3 Washington in Puget Sound Area
E3 Washington recently received
a grant from The Seattle Foundation to advance E3’s mission and goals. E3 will use this source of funds to impact environmen- tal and sustainability learning in K-12 and higher education, parks, museums, nature centers, tribal agencies, and other organiza- tions throughout the Puget Sound region.
EECapacity Project The “EECapacity” project links envi-
ronmental educators through workshops, online courses and other means, and to create opportunities to exchange ideas, practices and resources. It supports envi- ronmental education and youth and com- munity development in the US, Canada, and Mexico. Its mission is: Growing capac- ity among all environmental education professionals.
EECapacity links two groups of pro-
fessionals: (1) established environmental educa- tors who have developed nationally recog- nized guidelines and curricula (e.g., Project Wild), and (2) an emerging group of grassroots,
urban environmental educators, who focus on environmental restoration and steward- ship, community and youth development, and social justice, and who work along city streets, in community gardens, and in other small open spaces in cities. EECapacity is funded by the US En-
vironmental Protection Agency’s national environmental education training program and is housed in Cornell University’s Civic Ecology Lab. For more information: Article:
http://www.news.cornell. edu/stories/Aug11/
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www.clearingmagazine.org/online CLEARING 2011
EECOM and the Environmental Studies Association of Canada (ESAC) are co-hosting the 2012 Conference: “Environmental Knowledge: People and Change” May 30 – June 2, 2012 in Waterloo, Ontario. The 2012 conference provides a unique opportunity for delegates to take part in a lively exchange of ideas relating to the environment among students, researchers, members of NGOs, community groups, the public and private sector, academics, practitioners, policy makers, and activists. For more information visit:
http://esac.ca/2012/01/esac-annual-conference/
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