Introducing Outdoor Learning is a four-part webinar series hosted by Big Green, EcoRise, Green Schoolyards America, Out Teach, and FreshFarm Foodprints with appearances from the US Department of Education. In Part 4 join us to dive into instilling equity and environmental justice into outdoor education with EcoRise.
Introducing Outdoor Learning is a four-part webinar series hosted by Big Green, EcoRise, Green Schoolyards America, Out Teach, and FreshFarm Foodprints with appearances from the US Department of Education. In Part 2, learn the basic needs of teaching and learning outside from Out Teach.
Introducing Outdoor Learning is a four-part webinar series hosted by the US Department of Education, Big Green, Ecorise, Green Schoolyards America, Out Teach, and FreshFarm Foodprints. In Part 1, hear from Big Green about the physical and mental health benefits of outdoor learning!
Join EcoRise, City of San Antonio staff, and other community partners to explore opportunities to connect and empower area youth in San Antonio’s Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (CAAP).
Zakhia Grant from EcoRise will present on strategies and tools to support teachers, students, and community Environmental Justice lessons create a foundation for understanding of Environmental Justice history and concepts and explore how leadership, community action, and policy change can bring long-overdue justice.
In this eeINSPIRE Webinar, learn how EcoRise is prioritizing diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice within both their organizational structure and curriculum and programmatic output.
EcoRise is hiring a Curriculum Specialist to lead the development of new curriculum and update existing curriculum through the lens of environmental justice and climate resilience. This is a remote, contract position with potential for extended contract and/or full time employment.
K-12 classroom educators in Southern CA, join EcoRise to explore curriculum and resources that introduce students to electric vehicles, transportation, energy, and sustainability.
Join EcoRise to learn how to engage students to become environmental superheroes through sustainability focused activities and eco-audits.
This event is for K-12 classroom teachers in the Metro Houston, TX area.
Learn how teachers can empower students to become “environmental superheroes” within their communities by utilizing the classroom and their school as an active laboratory for sustainability-based problem-solving.
Southern California Teachers can join EcoRise to explore curriculum and resources that introduce students to electric vehicles, transportation, energy, and sustainability.