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March 10, 2022

EE 30 Under 30 Class of 2022 Call for Nominations is Now Open
Do you know of an incredible leader under the age of 30 who is shaping a sustainable future? Nominations for the EE 30 Under 30 Class of 2022 are open for leaders from any country, sector, or discipline. This is a fantastic opportunity for global collaboration and community! Visit naaee.org/ee30Under30 to learn more and nominate yourself or a fellow leader. Since 2016, the North American Association for Environmental Education's EE 30 Under 30 program has recognized 180 individuals from 40 countries who are making a difference through environmental education; the awardees in the EE 30 Under 30 Class of 2021 include educators, social entrepreneurs, artists, and researchers from 14 countries. Applications are due by April 11. Please use this communications toolkit to help us get the word out!

Coastal Perspectives in EE: Center for Environment and Society, Florida Gulf Coast University
In this eeRESEARCH post, part of a series on coastal resilience, Kara Nunnally from Duke University speaks with Dr. Jennifer Jones and Dr. Heather Skaza Acosta about the impact colleges and universities can have in EE through generating meaningful community engagement and training effective nonformal educators.
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Weathering the COVID-19 Storm: Adapting Educational Experiences at 21st Century Community Learning Centers
In this eeBLUE Watershed Chronicles blog post, David Kline from Stroud™ Water Research Center, shares the unintentional outcomes of adaptive educational experiences at 21st century community learning centers.
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General and Specific Educational Objectives and Strategies in Baby's Education to the Environment. How it is All About Tasting Snowflakes!
There are different general and specific educational objectives, strategies and approaches when educating very young learners to nature. They have different capabilities when educating them to nature, to society and to their human condition within the biosphere. Respecting those capabilities is the path to showing them the beauty and joy of being alive. It is all about tasting snowflakes!
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Blog Post Submission Guidelines
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Read more >Save the Date: NAAEE 2022 is in Tucson!

Join us in Tucson, Arizona for the annual Research Symposium (October 11–12) and Conference (October 12–15). A virtual option will be available. Call for Presentations coming soon.
Blog Post Submission Guidelines

Are you interested in writing about environmental education (EE)? We are always interested in reading new and engaging voices in EE!
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Help NAAEE and the EE field harness the power of education to work toward a more just and sustainable world.
NatStart22: Save the Date!

The Nature-Based Early Learning Conference will be back in person, July 27-30 in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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From the eePRO Community

LEARNING
Professional Development
Climate Solutions Workshop Using the En-ROADS Decision Support Model
Teaching Climate Consequences with CLEAN: Motivate and Inspire, Don't Despair
Making Moves: Design an outreach plan that motivates people to take action for the planet.
Masters of Natural Resources - 1-year program - NO GRE Required
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OPPORTUNITIES
Grants, Contests, Publishing
Call for Abstracts for Special Issue on Children and Learning
NAI Heartland Region Virtual Conference: Interpretation Plays in a Pandemic
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