Encouraging environmental stewardship and sustainability by supporting environmental educators.
CBEEN is the regional network for environmental education in the Columbia Basin.
Our organization supports a community of engaged and effective environmental educators by connecting them to resources, information,
professional development, and networking opportunities.
Wild Voices for Kids is a curriculum-linked, place-based environmental education program engaging local mentors in the education of K-12 students on the land, history, and culture of the Columbia Basin region.
Wild Voices is a unique program in the Basin as it enables local specialists to develop programs connected to the local environment and tailored to their area of expertise and passion.
CBEEN is energized by facilitating connections, and we are excited to provide opportunities to do so at many events and workshops throughout the year.
This includes workshops, webinars, and annual events such as the Inquiring Voices Sustainability Symposium, Environmental Education Leadership Clinic, and Celebrations of Environmental Education.
We are pleased to provide you with some of the best environmental education resources available!
This includes our Funding Directory, Organization Directory, Teaching Resources, Pro-D Bursaries, Job Board, Curriculum Resources, and more!
The Outdoor Learning School & Store is a charitable social enterprise offering excellent outdoor learning training, tools, resources & equipment with 100% of proceeds going back to supporting outdoor learning non-profit initiatives!
Simon Fraser University is currently accepting applications for our unique, cohort-based Master of Education in Curriculum & Instruction: Ecological Education, designed for K-12 educators, adult and community educators, Aboriginal/First Nations educators, outdoor/experiential educators, park interpreters, naturalists and anyone passionate about the environment. Applications close on January 15, 2025.
This two-year program delves into the intersections of education, ecology, and social justice, preparing students to address the complex environmental challenges of our time. Throughout the program, participants will consider multiple perspectives on the goals, values, and interdisciplinary nature of place-based, indigenous, and ecological forms of education, while also obtaining a grounding in models for learning and teaching environmental topics in both school-based and informal settings.
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Our Curriculum and Instruction programs offer Masters and Doctoral degrees that explore and critically examine learning and teaching within traditional and non-traditional learning environments spann...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
🌟 Review from a BC Kindergarten Teacher for our new Sitting with Nature book! outdoorlearning.com/product/sitting-with-nature/
"Lauren MacLean’s Sitting with Nature is an inspiring and practical guide for educators looking to bring outdoor learning to life. This new release is filled with accessible, easy-to-follow activities that help teachers take their students outside and connect them to the natural world. MacLean’s routines are fun, engaging, and seamlessly aligned with the British Columbia curriculum, making it easy for teachers to incorporate them into their lesson plans. With thoughtful practices that foster curiosity and respect for nature, Sitting with Nature is an invaluable resource for any teacher eager to enrich their students’ learning experience outdoors. I can’t wait to get started using it in my kindergarten classroom." ... See MoreSee Less
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Niigaan Sinclair (son of the late Murray Sinclair) has been called provocative, revolutionary, and one of this country’s most influential thinkers on the issues impacting Indigenous cultures, communities, and reconciliation in Canada.
In his debut collection of stories, observations, and thoughts about Winnipeg, the place he calls “ground zero” of Canada’s future, read about the complex history and contributions of this place alongside the radical solutions to injustice and violence found here, presenting solutions for a country that has forgotten principles of treaty and inclusivity. It is here, in the place where Canada began—where the land, water, people, and animals meet— that a path “from the centre” is happening for all to see.
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😍 BRAIDING SWEETGRASS FOR EDUCATORS! outdoorlearning.com/events/category/online-courses
A 4-session virtual course in January with award-winning and best-selling Indigenous author, Monique Gray Smith! 🧡
Monique adapted Robin Wall Kimmerer’s book, Braiding Sweetgrass, for a new generation of readers. She is well known for her storytelling, spirit of generosity and focus on resilience.
🐦 EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! outdoorlearning.com/events/category/online-courses ... See MoreSee Less
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November 30, 2024 - May 31, 2025 4 Seasons of Indigenous Learning Online Learning In partnership with over 50 non-profit organizations, we offer the 4 Seasons of Indigenous Learning course as an ackno...1 CommentComment on Facebook
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😍 Robin Wall Kimmerer's new book has arrived!! outdoorlearning.com/product/the-serviceberry-an-economy-of-gifts-and-abundance/
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Braiding Sweetgrass, a bold and inspiring vision for how to orient our lives around gratitude, reciprocity, and community, based on the lessons of the natural world.
We have received 500 copies, with more on the way. And 300 have already been spoken for! And 100% of our proceeds support non-profit outdoor learning initiatives. 🌳🍂☀ ... See MoreSee Less
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The very first copies of Robin Wall Kimmerer's new book have arrived!!😍 outdoorlearning.com/product/the-serviceberry-an-economy-of-gifts-and-abundance/
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Braiding Sweetgrass, a bold and inspiring vision for how to orient our lives around gratitude, reciprocity, and community, based on the lessons of the natural world.
We just received a first batch of 500 copies, 250 are already spoken for! 🤯
Order your copy of The Serviceberry: An Economy of Gifts and Abundance: outdoorlearning.com/product/the-serviceberry-an-economy-of-gifts-and-abundance/ ... See MoreSee Less
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🍂 Sharing 3 excellent resources for grounding your learning on the local Land by teacher & outdoor educator, Lauren MacLean:
1) NEW! For Educators: outdoorlearning.com/product/sitting-with-nature/
2) For Elementary-aged Learners: outdoorlearning.com/product/me-and-my-sit-spot/
3) For Early Learners: outdoorlearning.com/product/sit-spot-for-early-learners/
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Lauren MacLean-Douglas & Jenna Lynn! 🙂
🥳 As a book publisher now, we are celebrating the release of 2 beautiful new books! outdoorlearning.com/2-new-book-releases
1) New Indigenous Children's Book - Whispers of the Earth: A Journey through Indigenous Wisdom ☀
2) New Resource for Educators - Sitting With Nature: An Educator’s Guide to Sit Spots 🌳
We invite you to join us for virtual book launch celebrations with the authors! outdoorlearning.com/events/category/book-launches ... See MoreSee Less
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Just Released! 2 New Outdoor & Indigenous Learning Books Whispers of the Earth: A Journey through Indigenous Wisdom Children’s book by Indigenous authors Launa Purcell and Carl Sam Children will fol...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Just added!🦅Jenna, Director of Indigenous Learning, shares a new book by her mentor, Leona Prince, that is now available: outdoorlearning.com/product/be-a-good-ancestor
Rooted in Indigenous teachings, 'Be a Good Ancestor' encourages readers of all ages to consider the ways in which they live in connection to the world around them and to think deeply about their behaviors. 🧡
Addressing environmental issues, animal welfare, self-esteem and self-respect, and the importance of community, the authors deliver a poignant and universal message in an accessible way: Be a good ancestor to the world around you.
Thought-provoking stanzas offer a call to action for each one of us to consider how we affect future generations. Every decision we make ripples out, and we can affect the world around us by thinking deeply about those decisions.
Indigenous author Leona Prince is from the Lake Babine Nation and Nak’azdli Whut’en and belongs to the Lhts’umusyoo (Beaver) Clan. ... See MoreSee Less
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Such a gorgeous book!