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For K-12 Educators

HELP YOUR STUDENTS MAKE MEANINGFUL COMMUNITY CHANGE

2022 Environmental Action Civics Online Course

From planting trees to changing policy: We can help you make the shift.

“Earth Force allows educators to teach in a way that not only empowers students to become leaders in their own community, but also allows the educators to participate as facilitators of that knowledge and nurture a hands-on, minds-on community of learners.”
Tracy Hollis
Former Educator in Grand Prairie, TX

A Week of Skill-Building

This course is Earth Force’s signature professional development opportunity for K-12 Educators. Practice Environmental Action Civics this summer to gain the skills to guide student-led environmental civic action – right in your classroom, supplementing your existing curriculum.

This deep dive into practical, actionable strategies focuses on how to build youth-adult partnerships, integrate civic experiences, facilitate student-led projects, connect students to stakeholders, and more.

Plus a Year of Support

By joining the 2022 Cohort of Environmental Action Civics, you’ll gain access to ongoing support throughout the year, opportunities for peer-to-peer feedback, live stakeholder sessions, and implementation funding. And – this course will help to prepare you to help your students to enter Earth Force’s Challenges

CHOOSE YOUR SESSION

August 1-5, 2022

10-11:30am ET (8AM-10:30 am MT)

$300
  • *recommended but not limited to Chesapeake Bay Watershed educators

August 8-12, 2022

5-6:30 MT (7pm-8:30pm ET)

$300
  • *recommended but not limited to Colorado/Illinois/Montana educators

Want to come for free? Apply early! The fee is waived for the first 30 registrants.

$250 project stipends are available on a limited basis to Chesapeake Bay Watershed educators (PA, VA, DE, MD, DC, WV).

Our training programs are part of ee360+, an ambitious five-year initiative that supports a diverse cadre of environmental education leaders to increase environmental literacy for everyone, everywhere. NAAEE leads the initiative through a cooperative agreement with U.S. EPA and seven partner organizations including Earth Force.

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