WWF Go Wild School Grants – Deadline: November 27
Go Wild School Grants: You’re invited to share your best ideas for getting your school community more involved in helping nature thrive! Whether it’s a group, classroom, or school-wide project, [...]
Go Wild School Grants: You’re invited to share your best ideas for getting your school community more involved in helping nature thrive! Whether it’s a group, classroom, or school-wide project, [...]
WWF-Canada and TELUS want you to join us and Go Wild! Go Wild Community Grants: Tell us how you’ll get people in your community involved with nature and we’ll support the best ideas. Go Wild [...]
This is an ongoing grant program designed to help Canadians connect with and support nature in a variety of ways. This can include creating or improving wildlife habitat (gardens, shoreline [...]
The Toyota Evergreen Learning Grounds program helps schools create outdoor classrooms to provide students with a healthy place to play, learn and develop a genuine respect for nature. Since the [...]
In October, 12 CBEEN members were supported in attending the Earth Matters National Environmental Education Conference in Canmore. With dozens of workshops attended, and connections made [...]
How do you make authentic environmental inquiry learning work? In October, 45 educators gathered at Groundswell Network Society’s inspiring Community Greenhouse and discovered how to make [...]
We are pleased to present Ally Candy as our November Member Feature! Ally Candy is one of the recipients of CBEEN’s Environmental Education Awards for 2015. Raised on the West coast and in [...]
Our 2015 Celebration of Environmental Education in Rossland was a great success! CBEEN partnered with the Rossland Society for Environmental Action (RSEA) to host 65 environmental educators, [...]
The Honourable Judith Guichon, Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia, is proud to introduce the second year of Stewards of the Future: an exciting high-school initiative. The province-wide [...]
PO Box 46
Invermere, BC V0A 1K0
Duncan Whittick
CBEEN Executive Director
info@cbeen.org
Mia King
Wild Voices Program Manager
wildvoices@cbeen.org
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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