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  2. What is Environmental Education? | US EPA

    www.epa.gov/education/what-environmental-education

    Environmental education is a process that allows individuals to explore environmental issues, engage in problem solving, and take action to improve the environment. As a result, individuals develop a deeper understanding of environmental issues and have the skills to make informed and responsible decisions.

  3. This website provides information about EPA activities and programs that support environmental education, including professional development, youth and educator recognition, and grants. Environmental education increases public awareness and knowledge about environmental issues or problems.

  4. EEAI nurtures and sustains a diverse network of environmental educators in Illinois. We foster connections, improve environmental literacy, and amplify underrepresented voices in the environmental education sphere.

  5. Environmental education in Chicago has room to improve, teachers...

    news.medill.northwestern.edu/chicago/environmental-education-in-chicago-has...

    March 15, 2021. by Emily Little. Medill Reports. Chicago-area educators see increased flooding, intense cold and beach erosion all around their city. They see these issues as paramount to their climate change teaching and better environmental learning.

  6. Benefits of Environmental Education | The National Environmental...

    www.neefusa.org/what-we-do/k-12-education/benefits-environmental-education

    Environmental education (EE) is praised by educators for its ability to combine different subjects, support the growth of young people academically and socially, and encourage the protection of nature. What are the benefits of Environmental Education? We examine a few of EE’s many benefits below.

  7. Environmental education (EE) is a multi-disciplinary approach to learning about environmental issues that enhances knowledge, builds critical thinking skills, and helps students make informed and responsible decisions.

  8. The National Environmental Education Foundation (NEEF) is the nation’s leading organization in lifelong environmental learning. NEEF builds effective public-private partnerships and develops programs and initiatives that advance environmental education and engagement in the United States.

  9. Environmental education shows what it means to do ‘green’ STEM

    www.noaa.gov/education/stories/environmental-education-shows-what-it-means-to...

    In these projects, students gain practical lessons in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) while responding to challenges in the natural environment. From the Chesapeake Bay to the Hawaiian Islands, take a look at what these grantees are doing to make a difference in environmental education.

  10. Environmental Education | The National Environmental Education...

    www.neefusa.org/explore/environmental-education

    Learn more about the central role of Environmental Education in fostering knowledge and engagement with environmental issues across diverse learning environments.

  11. NAAEE serves as the professional association and champion for environmental education, working with professionals around the world to advance environmental literacy and civic engagement to create a more equitable and sustainable future.