• VIRTUAL MEES MEET UP

    Join us for a virtual Meetup session designed and planned for Massachusetts environmental educators’ community members, where you can network, learn, and share insights on how you and your colleagues across the state are working to inspire environmental stewardship and action. Connect with like-minded professionals and meet your state’s affiliates from the Massachusetts Environmental Education…

    FREE
  • 2023 MAST Conference

    Best Western Royal Plaza Marlborough, MA

    We invite you to join us for a day of inspiring professional development created by Massachusetts science educators! Our conference will be held on Wednesday November 8, 2023 at the Best Western Royal Plaza located in Marlborough, MA from 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM. Attendee registration includes a one-year membership to MAST as well as…

    $64 – $135.
  • Building Capacity for Outdoor Learning: Introducing a Digital Tool for Success

    VIRTUAL

    Join Mariana and Megan as they share the ‘BE OUT’ digital tool. BE OUT is a new tool for elementary (K-7) school teachers and includes exemplars of outdoor learning from a diversity of teachers organized in a digital format. The tool is designed with very short (90 second) modules and targets teachers new to teaching…

  • Cooler Communities Virtual Event

    VIRTUAL

    Cooler Communities invites you to a virtual event to learn more about how you can incorporate climate change and sustainability into your classroom and curriculum. Cooler Communities is a climate education school grant program that aims to empower K-12 students to become engaged participants in their community’s work on climate solutions by connecting classroom learning to…

  • MEES CONFERENCE WORKSHOP PROPOSAL DEADLINE

    The 2024 MEES Conference is IN-PERSON this year on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6 at the College of Holy Cross in Worcester, MA. MEES is seeking ONE HOUR workshop proposals that promote environmental education best practices, advance justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion, and tackle complex environmental and social issues. DEADLINE to submit a workshop proposal is FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2023. Thank you for sharing your expertise!…

  • Managing Eco-Anxiety through Outdoor Learning

    When kids are worried about the environment, they can feel scared, overwhelmed and even hopeless. This is called eco-anxiety. But what can we do about it? How about turning Eco-Anxiety into Eco-Action? Eco-anxiety is a valid response to the real challenges our kids see around them. As adults, our job isn’t to make their concerns…

    FREE
  • Project Learning Tree & Project Wet Workshop

    John Augustus Hall DCR DWSP Headquarters 180 Beaman Street, West Boylston, MA

    PLT and Project WET programs invite you to an interdisciplinary workshop experience focused on watershed and forest health. These award-winning environmental education programs are designed for teachers and other educators working with youth from K-12. Each program features easy-to-use, hands-on, multidisciplinary activities designed to complement existing curricula and is useful in both classroom and informal…

    $35
  • EE Community Gathering: Family Playdate!

    Acton Discovery Museum 177 Main Street (Route 27), Acton, MA, United States

    MEES Invites you to a free EE Practitioner gathering taking place this fall funded by a generous grant from the North American Association for Environmental Education. The purpose of these gatherings is to come together with others who work in careers connected to environmental teaching and learning in order to build community, learn from one…

  • Shorebird and Seal Watching EE Community Gathering

    center hill preserve hill 158 Center Hill Road, Plymouth, MA, United States

    MEES Invites you to a free EE Practitioner gathering taking place this fall funded by a generous grant from the North American Association for Environmental Education. The purpose of these gatherings is to come together with others who work in careers connected to environmental teaching and learning in order to build community, learn from one…

  • Survival Skills and S’Mores

    84 Nelson Street, Georgetown 84 Nelson Street, Georgetown, MA, United States

    MEES Invites you to a free EE Practitioner gathering taking place this fall funded by a generous grant from the North American Association for Environmental Education. The purpose of these gatherings is to come together with others who work in careers connected to environmental teaching and learning in order to build community, learn from one…

  • Film Screening, “In Our Nature” at The Trustees’ deCordoba Sculpture Park & Museum, Lincoln, MA

    In a time of rising loneliness, disconnection, and division, this is the story of how nature - and those who teach with it - are helping us find our way back to each other. We’re thrilled to host this film screening in collaboration with The Trustees' deCordoba Sculpture Park and Museum. “In Our Nature” is a 60-minute documentary about the power of nature-based education to reconnect us in a time of rising loneliness and division. Join us for a film that’s equal parts honest and hopeful, followed by meaningful conversation. Directed and Co-Produced by James Parker, an award-winning documentary filmmaker and founder of Synchronous Pictures and Co-Produced by Juliet Grable, an independent writer based in Southern Oregon who combines a background in the natural sciences with innate curiosity and a passion for language. Please be sure to register for this event.

    FREE
  • Film Screening: “In Our Nature” at The Hitchcock Center, Amherst, MA

    The Hitchcock Center for the Environment at Hampshire College 845 West Street, Amherst, MA, Amherst, MA

    In a time of rising loneliness, disconnection, and division, this is the story of how nature - and those who teach with it - are helping us find our way back to each other. We’re thrilled to host this film screening in collaboration with The Hitchcock Center for the Environment. “In Our Nature” is a 60-minute documentary about the power of nature-based education to reconnect us in a time of rising loneliness and division. Join us for a film that’s equal parts honest and hopeful, followed by meaningful conversation. Directed and Co-Produced by James Parker, an award-winning documentary filmmaker and founder of Synchronous Pictures and Co-Produced by Juliet Grable, an independent writer based in Southern Oregon who combines a background in the natural sciences with innate curiosity and a passion for language. Please be sure to register for the event.

    FREE

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