What's New
- Environmental Education Grants for Fiscal Year 2010: Specific instructions for submitting an application are provided on the How to Apply for an Environmental Education Grant page. The deadline for applications is December 15, 2009.
- Fiscal Year 2010 National Network for Environmental Management Studies (NNEMS) Fellowship Program: Eligibility requirements and instructions for submitting applications are provided on the How to Apply for the NNEMS 2010 Program page. The deadline for applications is February 5, 2010.
- 2010 $5,000 Richard C. Bartlett Environmental Education Award
: The Richard C. Bartlett Environmental Education Award is awarded annually to an outstanding educator who has successfully integrated environmental education into his or her daily education programs. Application deadline is January 15, 2010.
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Learn more about EPA's role in promoting environmental stewardship.
What is Environmental Education?
Through environmental education, people gain an understanding of how individual actions affect the environment, acquire skills to weigh various sides of issues, and become better equipped to make informed decisions.
The components of environmental education are:
- Awareness and sensitivity
- Knowledge and understanding
- Attitudes
- Skills
- Participation
Demonstrating Environmental Results
- Study Finds Environmental Education Programs Lead to Cleaner Air
This project conducted a national study quantifying a relationship between place-based EE programs and environmental quality, specifically air quality. The study found that almost half of the EE programs used in communities resulted in cleaner and healthier air and most of the programs studied had taken some form of action to improve air quality. The project was conducted by the National Park Service Conservation Study Institute in cooperation with the Environmental Protection Agency and Shelburne Farms.
- My Environmental Education Evaluation Resource Assistant (MEERA)
is a
Web-based resource designed to help environmental educators evaluate
their programs. The site includes basic information about evaluation,
guides educators through a step-by-step evaluation process, and provides
examples of actual EE evaluations. The site was developed by the
University of Michigan in partnership with EPA and the U.S. Forest
Service.
Linking from EPA
Visit the How EPA Creates EE Web Sites online guide for guidelines and tips. If you have a Web site you'd like EPA to link to, visit the linking criteria page to determine if your site is eligible.
EPA's Environmental Education Web Workgroup (EEWW) evaluates sites to determine whether they are appropriate to be included as links on EPA's EE portal sites.
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EE Grants Program
National Network for Environmental Management Studies (NNEMS) Fellowships
Educator Training Program
President's Environmental Youth Awards (PEYA)
EE Portal Sites for Educational Resources
Resources and Publications
Partnerships
Advisory Groups
Guidelines and Evaluation
Basic Information about EE