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Advancing EE
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Delivering Culturally Relevant EE to Diverse Audiences
Correlating EE Resources to State and National Guidelines for Excellence
Supporting Accreditation and Developing EE Preservice Programs
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EETAP3 activities have benefitted nearly 1.6 million educators and 16 million individuals.
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Advancing EE
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Promoting Electronic Access to Quality EE and Developing Technology Tools for EE
An exciting revamp is underway for EE-Link, EE-News, and EE-Jobs, which provide online information and resources for the EE field.
Supporting Accreditation and Developing EE Preservice Programs
NAAEE continues to work with NCATE to ensure that future teachers are highly qualified to teach about the environment.
Correlating EE Resources to State and National Guidelines for Excellence
EETAP partners provide support to states to correlate award-winning EE curriculum to academic standards.
Professional Development
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Meeting EE Training Needs through Online Instruction
University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point and other colleges continue to offer four highly popular online EE courses.
Strengthening EE Training Networks
EETAP Partners provide training and cultivate new leadership within and through their extensive networks.
Promoting Quality EE through the NPEEE - Guidelines Training
New guidelines for effective early childhood education programs will be published in 2010.
Reaching Diverse Audiences
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Building Capacity for Education with Conservation Practitioners and Nonformal Educators
National Audubon Society is developing a Conservation Education Toolkit to help conservation practitioners use education to help achieve their goals.
Delivering Culturally Relevant EE to Diverse Audiences
EETAP Partners and three EE organizations are working toward more inclusive practices and sharing their experiences with the EE community.
Reaching Tribal Communities with EE Training
Educators in six Native communities received environmental education training and a conference was held for Native Waters educators.
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