2007 Outstanding Service to Environmental Education by an Individual at the Local Level
Chris Adam
Chris Adam is Executive Director of the Earthvalues Institute in Quebec, Canada.
Chris is a prodigious educator who truly represents EE at
the private and non-profit corporate levels, as well as the formal and
non-formal educational levels. His dedication to EE has directly touched over 150,000
individuals and hundreds-of-thousands more indirectly for 25 years. Many
leaders have been inspired by his teaching and guidance.
Chris’ holistic viewpoint emphasizes the concept that the
heart comes first and then action. This is the guiding force throughout his
courses and is shown in his lifestyle. Chris uses an interdisciplinary approach
bridging the arts and sciences consistently, using Nature as a catalyst to
stimulate reading, writing, speaking and listening. His ability to demonstrate
the importance of feeling and knowing and its relationship to motivating
students into action is much respected.
Through a private company he founded in 1982 (specializing
in EE program development) and as acting volunteer president for the last 10
years, Chris has presented over three-hundred professional development
workshops including conferences and summits throughout the province for educators
at all levels of the educational system (pre-school to university). Topics
include value issues, sustainable development, environmental education programs
and school as community.
Chris has developed and implemented environmental programs
for schools, camps, school boards, government and municipal recreation
departments.
He has developed and
offered environmental audits, camp and school naturalization projects, and
co-operative science fairs and 100’s of field trips.
Chris has worked as an education program consultant and board member of the Jane Goodall Institute of Canada from 1995 – 1998.
Through the Quebec Reading Association, Chris has led
workshops weaving reading and writing through EE.
1998 – present: founded and currently the executive director
of the Earthvalues Institute, a non profit charity that develops educational
programs that lead to sustainable living and leaders for change. Through
Earthvalues, Chris’ visionary programming skills have developed the following
programs, collectively adopted by school boards, colleges, individual schools,
camps, municipalities, and individuals: Nature as Mentor (1998 – present) – how
to use examples in Nature to teach subject content; Environmental Leadership
Program (1995 – present) – combining experiential EE with group leadership
skills and action research; Earthvalues Program (1991 – present) – overnight EE
programs that emphasize values clarification and responsible action; Action
Conservation (2001 – present) – student-directed and teacher guided energy,
waste and water conservation audits for schools with action campaigns and
evaluations all linked to education ministry curriculum objectives; Wildlife
Gaining Ground (2005 – present) workshops and web site that teach people how to
garden to benefit local wildlife. www.earthvalues.org
1993 – present: (full time since 1997) faculty member and environmental education specialist with the Community Recreation & Leadership Training Program at Dawson College in Montreal, Quebec’s largest college. Was voted by students to receive the 2003 teacher excellence award. Developed a 45-hour, 3-credit Environmental Leadership Experience course offered by the college since 2002. Since 1993, helped organize and develop Canada’s largest student-led outdoor education course with 100 participants over five days involving 4 full credit college courses.