Join the Arkansas Environmental Education Association in an interactive, virtual workshop on Environmental Education Materials: Guidelines for Excellence.
Description:
The Environmental Education Materials: Guidelines for Excellence comprises a set of recommendations for developing and selecting environmental education instructional materials.
These guidelines aim to help producers of activity guides, lesson plans, and other instructional materials create high-quality products and to provide educators with a tool to evaluate the wide array of available environmental education materials. Through the National Project for Excellence in Environmental Education, the North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE) is taking the lead in establishing guidelines for the development of coherent and comprehensive environmental education materials and programs. These guidelines draw on our best thinking honed by scholars and practitioners across a variety of fields and settings, including formal and nonformal education, curriculum development, instructional design, early childhood education, and adult education.
We invite classroom teachers, non-formal educators, curriculum developers, and program administrators to join us for an interactive, virtual workshop exploring the characteristics of high-quality environmental education materials. The workshop will be facilitated by Tara Poelzing, Director of Professional Learning with the Virginia Association for Environmental Education. Tara has extensive experience with the Guidelines for Excellence series.
In September AEEA will host a workshop on Environmental Educator Knowledge and Skills. These two workshops can stand alone; however, attending both workshops will provide a deeper understanding of the Guidelines for Excellence in Environmental Education series.
Background:
The National Project for Excellence in Environmental Education, initiated by the North American Association for Environmental Education in 1993, developed a series of guidelines that set the standards for high-quality environmental education. Each of the publications was developed by a diverse team of professionals, and each has gone through a substantive review by thousands of professionals prior to its publication.
The guidelines deliver a set of balanced, scientifically accurate, and comprehensive environmental education programs and materials. Quality environmental education programs help develop an environmentally literate citizenry that can compete in our global economy; has the skills, knowledge, and inclinations to make well-informed choices; and exercises the rights and responsibilities of members of a community.
Date & Time:
Monday, May 18, 4:30 – 6:30 pm
Wednesday, May 20, 4:30 – 6:30 pm
Professional Development:
Participants will be eligible for four hours of professional development.
Location:
This workshop will be held over Zoom. After payment is received, login information will be sent with a confirmation. For participants who are unable to attend both sessions, we can record the main discussion of the workshop, however, this workshop will include breakout rooms for discussion that will not be recorded. Attending the workshop live is preferable.
Cost:
AEEA members: $15
General public: $20
Attendees will receive a physical copy of Environmental Education Materials: Guidelines for Excellence.
Questions:
Contact Sophia Stephenson at director@arkansasee.org or 501.773.1107 for questions.
Registration:
Space is limited and pre-registration is required.
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