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AAEE is a nonprofit organization working to enhance the scope, quality, and effectiveness of EE in Arizona and to advance professionalism among all who are involved with EE. AAEE fosters strength and diversity in the Arizona EE community. Contact: Julie Blake Gidley.
AAEE, P.O. Box 64354,Phoenix, AZ 85082. 480-481-8123 The URL is: http://www.arizonaee.org/
Eight states are supported and develop statewide programs that address state EE needs, advance quality EE training and serve as examples and models for other states. The states are: AZ, CA, IL, MO, OH, OK, UT, and WA.
The URL is: http://www.uwsp.edu/cnr/neeap/programs/EETAP_state...
November 7-9, 2006 ~ Flagstaff, Arizona
For professionals who manage natural resource outreach and service programs. Conference topics include: volunteer management, marketing, liability, curriculum development & delivery, partnerships, evaluation, group dynamics and fundraising. The URL is: http://extension.missouri.edu/masternaturalist/nat...
University of Arizona's General Biology Program for Secondary Science Teachers housed in Molecular, Biochemistry and Biophysics Department has lots going on, including interesting website w/EE links and more.
The URL is: http://biology.arizona.edu/sciconn/links.htm
Ancient Pathways Southwest Semester Program is a 3-month residential program in traditional wilderness skills, native american studies, and natural history of the Southwest which is available for college credit. Based in Flagstaff, Arizona.
The URL is: http://www.southwestsemester.com
The Sustainable Community Development
Program is a self-directed, community based, Bachelor of Arts program at Prescott College. The purpose of this website is to serve as a resource to students and the public concerning "sustainable community development". The URL is: http://www.prescott.edu/academics/adp/programs/scd...
Provides infomation about the human/environment interface in the western US over the past 200 years. A project of the Center for Environmental Sciences and Education, Northern Arizona University.
The URL is: http://www.nau.edu/~envsci/cpluhna.htm
"The NAEERC assists educators in Northern Arizona with developing and integrating environmental education in their curriculum." Workshops, teaching materials, and speakers available. Part of the Center for Environmental Sciences and Education at Northern Arizona University.
The URL is: http://www.nau.edu/~envsci/naeerc/index.html
"Comprehensive and up-to-date information on environmental education in Arizona and New
Mexico." From the US Forest Service; developed by EE Exchange. The URL is: http://www.eeexchange.org/ee/HTML/WNew.htm
Environmental Education grants are administered by the Arizona State Land Department using the recommendations of the Advisory Council on Environmental Education. Grant information is in PDF.
The URL is: http://www.land.state.az.us/
"The Environmental Education Outreach Program is part of the Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals at Northern Arizona University. The purpose of the EEOP is to interest Native American students in environmental careers and to assist schools in improving environmental science literacy."
The URL is: http://jan.ucc.nau.edu/~man5/eeop/
October 5-7, 2006 ~ Tempe, Arizona
2006 Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE) conference "The Role of Higher Education in Creating a Sustainable World." Call for Papers announced soon. Check site for updates. The URL is: http://www.aashe.org/highlights/conference.php
A site dedicated "to enhancing the utilization of renewable energy, educating Arizona's residents on solar technology developments, supporting commerce and industry in the development of solar and other sustainable technologies and coordinating these efforts throughout the state." Information about contests for students, elementary school lesson plans and renewable energy courses.
The URL is: http://www.azsolarcenter.com/education.html
K-12 Outreach program of SASI, with the mission to "foster an awareness, knowledge and appreciation of all nature through the study and interpretation of the vital roles arthropods play in the world's ecosystems with a focus on the Sonoran Desert region."
The URL is: http://www.sasionline.org/
"Standards Cards" to download and copy as needed. Each subject is ordered according to Level.
The URL is: http://www.ade.state.az.us/standards/
Fall 2005 ~ Flagstaff, Arizona
Northern Arizona University program for a small group of outstanding students (about 25), preferably from undergraduate Honors programs, with widely varying disciplinary and personal interests, to join a strong and dedicated teaching faculty of NAU professors, museum curators, NPS rangers, artists, writers, photographers and Native American leaders to study the Grand Canyon and southern Colorado Plateau region from the perspectives of the humanities, the social sciences, and the natural sciences. Each student usually takes 15 to 18 credit hours. The courses are designed to be easily transferable back to students’ home institutions. Application information and forms are available on web site. For more information call: 928-523-5159 or e-mail: mary.best@nau.edu. The URL is: http://www.grandcanyonsemester.nau.edu/
Organizations directory for AZ and NM, from US Forest Service.
The URL is: http://bordereeweb.net/cgi-bin/risee/beee
Beginning studies include biology, human ecology, natural history, and physical geography. Advanced studies in areas such as field ecology, environmental conservation, agroecology, and environmental education. Internship and employment opportunities through dept. Degrees conferred through dept: Bachelor’s and Master’s.
The URL is: http://www.prescott.edu/academics/rdp/environmenta...
Water Education for Teachers is an interdisciplinary water education program intended to supplement a school's existing curriculum.
The URL is: http://ag.arizona.edu/AZWATER/WET/
Online nature center including local field trips to archaeological sites, presentations on geology and wildlife, and specific information about the Grand Canyon. Free clip art.
The URL is: http://www.edu-source.com/
"A non-profit organization established to enhance and expand the environmental literacy of inhabitants and visitors in the unique desert regions of the southwestern United States
and northwestern Mexico." Curricular materials and software available for download in PDF format. The URL is: http://www.eeexchange.org/
Discussion with Dr. Kent Campbell, Professor at U of Arizona teaches a course on infectious diseases and bioterrorism. From Central Arizona Project (CAP).
The URL is: http://www.cap-az.com/public/press/index.cfm?actio...
Arizona Roadside Environments (A.R.E.) is a cooperative project between professional researchers at Northern Arizona University and secondary school classes. Research information on Arizona's Environment available.
The URL is: http://dana.ucc.nau.edu/~are-p/index.html
September 18 - December 10, 2005 ~ Flagstaff, Arizona
Adventures in Traditional Wilderness Skills & Bushcraft 12-week program for college credit where students are mentored in how to live closely with the land by practicing indigenous skills & by applying their skills on walkabouts that traverse the canyonlands of northern Arizona. The URL is: http://www.southwestsemester.com/Subjects/CourseSc...
Comprehensive and up-to-date information on environmental education programs and providers along the U.S. - Mexico border. Search the Border EE Web database for resources, programs, or people (Spanish and English)
The URL is: http://www.bordereeweb.net/
The Center for Science Teaching and Learning at Northern Arizona University has been considering offering a certificate program for informal / environmental educators for several years. This on-line survey is designed to find out what the needs and desires of informal educators are before creating a program. It should only take about 5 minutes (or less) to complete and would be extremely useful in developing a program that makes sense. NAAEE is exploring the development of a national certification program
(http://naaee.org/projects/certification.pdf) Many other states in the country are developing or have already developed environmental education certificate programs as well (see NAAEE Communicator Autumn 2004, Vol.34/No.3http://naaee.org/news/communicator_summer04.pdf.) Thank you for your time and input. The URL is: http://surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=65845867399
Southwest Consortium for Environmental Research and Policy (SCERP) Call for Papers and Presentations for their annual policy conference “Cooperation on Planning and Operation of Transboundary Watersheds: Sharing Data across Borders” Rio Rico, Arizona, May 22-24, 2006.
Call for Papers - Proposals due by October 28, 2005. All papers are strongly encouraged to be co-authored binationally. Call for Presentations - International officials, individual government agencies, advocates, and communities are invited to make presentations, serve as panelists and/or otherwise participate on a formal basis and not just as attendees. Contact D. Rick Van Schoik (619 594-0568, scerp@mail.sdsu.edu) The URL is: http://www.scerp.org/
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