Meeting Standards Naturally was developed by the Environmental Education and Training Partnership (EETAP) to assist K-12 educators in promoting academic excellence and environmental literacy. The program explores how teaching about the environment can be used to achieve national education standards for core disciplines, such as math, science and social studies. It includes 43 sample K-12 classroom activities that demonstrate how environmental lessons can support specific grade level education standards.
To request a copy from the EPA, visit http://tinyurl.com/kvtaqyr.
Please note: The Environmental Education and Training Partnership (EETAP) delivered environmental education training, services and resources to education professionals across the U.S. It advanced environmental education with guidelines, standards, accreditation, certification and used Internet technology to deliver courses, information and resources. EETAP made it a priority to reach educators who served ethnically diverse and low-income communities. EETAP's third and final phase started October 2005 and ended February 2011.
Meeting Standards Naturally
Posted: September 11, 2019 by MAEE Administration
Category: Sharing Environmental Education Knowledge (SEEK)
Meeting Standards Naturally was developed by the Environmental Education and Training Partnership (EETAP) to assist K-12 educators in promoting academic excellence and environmental literacy. The program explores how teaching about the environment can be used to achieve national education standards for core disciplines, such as math, science and social studies. It includes 43 sample K-12 classroom activities that demonstrate how environmental lessons can support specific grade level education standards.
To request a copy from the EPA, visit http://tinyurl.com/kvtaqyr.
Please note: The Environmental Education and Training Partnership (EETAP) delivered environmental education training, services and resources to education professionals across the U.S. It advanced environmental education with guidelines, standards, accreditation, certification and used Internet technology to deliver courses, information and resources. EETAP made it a priority to reach educators who served ethnically diverse and low-income communities. EETAP's third and final phase started October 2005 and ended February 2011.