Join us to celebrate EEAC's 50th Anniversary
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
5:30–7:30 pm
at Kimball Hall (NYU)
246 Greene St, New York, NY 10003 [map]
Wednesday, December 4, 2024
5:30–7:30 pm
at Kimball Hall (NYU)
246 Greene St, New York, NY 10003 [map]
The Environmental Education Projects Forum, a program of the Environmental Education Advisory Council (EEAC), is a network of environmental educators and professionals working together to create and implement systemic projects to support environmental and sustainability education in formal and non-formal settings.
Projects that emerged from Forum’s annual workshops include:
A virtual lunchtime session to discuss the role of standards in environmental education programs. Tuesday, May 21, 2024 from 11:30 am to 12:30 pm on Zoom.
In light of recent conversations on EEAC’s list-serv, a problem of practice has emerged discussing the role of learning standards in environmental education programs and materials.
Hear from guest speakers Greg Borman, Director of Science from NYC Department of Education, and Mallory Easton, Teaching and Curriculum Specialist Billion Oyster Project, to share perspectives from educators.
Registration is open until Tuesday, February 27th, 2024 (registration information below).
We are excited to announce the first-ever How Things Work Conference, a special program hosted by EEAC, City College, and the James Baldwin Outdoor Learning Center.
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ADVISORY COUNCIL (EEAC)
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION PROJECTS FORUM (The Forum)
4/20/2023
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Mike Zamm
Co-Chair, The Forum
Forty-six people signed up for the January 14 workshop; 27 actually participated in the zoom meeting with 22 staying for most of the two hour session. The workshop began with a welcome from Environmental Education Advisory Council (EEAC) Chairperson River DiLeo and introductory statements from Forum Co-Chairs Mike Zamm and Dr. Mary Leou.
Twenty-seven environmental educators from universities, government agencies and non-profit organizations participated in Teacher Environmental Education Preparation IV (TEEP IV) Conference on December 12, 2019, at New York University.
Twenty-seven environmental educators from universities, government agencies and non-profit organizations participated in Teacher Environmental Education Preparation IV (TEEP IV) on December 12th 2019 at New York University.
This event builds communities of educators to work on specific projects that support classroom teachers in NYC.
Join Your Colleagues To Build On The Work of TEEP I, II, and III.
Come and Review Progress Made Since Last Year's Workshop!
The workshop will feature presentations and roundtables in the following areas:
You are invited to join our workshop focused on expanding Environmental and Sustainability Education in teacher preparation programs.
The announcement of this event was sent by email only via Eventbrite to EEAC's list of members on 11/6/2017.
Event registration is by invitation only. Register with your email address to attend this event.
You are invited to join our workshop focused on expanding Environmental and Sustainability Education in teacher preparation programs.
Join in a workshop to re-energize and broaden Teacher Environmental Education Preparation (TEEP).
How Can We Expand Environmental Education/Sustainability Education in Teacher Preparation Programs in Colleges and Universities and Bring More EE/SE to K-12 Classrooms.