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Discussion: Environmental Education Association of Alabama (EEAA)

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EEAA is a state-wide professional organization that promotes environmental education to people of all ages. The association is made up of members who are classroom teachers, school administrators, zoo educators, naturalists, museum educators, state agency personnel, business & industry representatives, and others with an interest in environmental education. EEAA is the official state affiliate of Alabama to NAAEE and hosts an annual EE conference, several educational workshops and programs, and a number of excursions for its members and potential members.

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  1. Woodrow Wilson NFF - ELI Summer 2003 Science Teacher Workshops
    10/01/2002 12:58:06 David Silverberg
    Please post to appropriate newsletters and list servers. Thank you.

    SUMMER 2003 TEACHER PROGRAM
    ENVIRONMENTAL LEARNING INSTITUTE, WOODROW WILSON NATIONAL FELLOWSHIP FOUNDATION & COLORADO SCHOOL OF MINES TEACHER ENHANCEMENT PROGRAM
    LEADERSHIP PROGRAM FOR TEACHERS
    TEACHER OUTREACH (TORCH) WORKSHOPS

    During summer 2003 the Environmental Learning Institute
    (www.environmentallearning.org) will be offering our third season of science
    education courses in cooperation with Colorado School of Mines and Woodrow
    Wilson National Fellowship Foundation. Our courses in Mayaland, British
    Columbia and Alaska offer intermediate-secondary science educators
    opportunities to learn more about inquiry-based science education
    philosophy, pedagogy and praxis and global environmental change while
    learning about a threatened North American ecosystem of global significance.
    Each course has a dual tract structure in biology and geology allowing the
    participant to specialize in their discipline of interest. Geology and
    biology faculty supervise all courses. We invite pre-service, in-service,
    education undergrad and graduate student, science education professors
    (teacher of teachers) and science education professionals (e.g. science
    education coordinators, university, park, museum
    and outdoor center affiliated). For more information please check our
    website at: www.environmentallearning.org.

    1. FIELD BIOLOGY & FIELD GEOLOGY IN THE MAYAN TROPICAL COASTAL ECOSYSTEMS
    (SIAN KA'AN BIOSPHERE RESERVE), QUINTANA ROO, MEXICO.
    Session 1: Monday, June 30-Tuesday, July 8, 2003.
    Session 2: Thursday, July 10-Friday, July 18, 2003.

    2. FIELD BIOLOGY AND FIELD GEOLOGY OF THE CANADIAN TEMPERATE RAINFOREST
    (CLAYOQUOT SOUND BIOSPHERE RESERVE), BRITISH COLUMBIA , CANADA.
    Session 1: Tuesday, July 22 - Wednesday, July 30, 2003.

    3. FIELD BIOLOGY AND FIELD GEOLOGY OF THE TUNDRA & TAIGA ECOSYSTEMS, ALASKA
    RANGE, (NATIONAL PARKS, STATE PARKS, USBLM AND USFS LANDS), ALASKA, USA.
    Session 1: Saturday, August 2- Sunday, August 10, 2003.
    Session 2: Tuesday, August 12 - Wednesday, August 20, 2003.

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    David Scott Silverberg, Ph.D.
    Executive Director
    silverberg@alum.mit.edu
    www.environmentallearning.org
    520-731-3374 (voice/message)
    Environmental Learning Institute
    5710 South Freeman Road #4
    Tucson, AZ 85747 USA

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    12/04/2001 17:16:02 Nanette Rosen
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