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The Guidelines for the Preparation and Professional Development of  Environmental Educators

The Guidelines are recommendations about the basic knowledge and abilities educators need to provide high-quality environmental education. The guidelines are designed to apply:

  • Within the context of pre-service teacher education programs and environmental education courses offered to students with varied backgrounds such as environmental studies, geography, liberal studies, or natural resources;
  • To the professional development of educators who will work in both formal and nonformal educational settings, offering programs at the pre-kindergarten through 12th grade levels; and
  • To full-time environmental educators as well as for those for whom environmental education is just one of their responsibilities.

Environmental educators work in a variety of settings, at a variety of jobs. They teach in public and private classrooms, and lead activities for children and adults at nonformal educational institutions such as nature centers, zoos, museums, and parks. They teach at universities in education, environmental studies, geography, natural resource, and science programs. They develop curriculum materials and administer national, state, and local programs. Regardless of the setting, Guidelines for the Preparation and Professional Development of Environmental Educators outlines the experiences and learning that will help them deliver instruction that effectively fosters environmental literacy.
 
This document presents an ambitious overview of the abilities and knowledge of a well-prepared environmental educator. The guidelines, organized into six themes, provide a mechanism for gauging the quality of pre-service and in-service preparation programs and the abilities of environmental educators working in the field. Instead of offering fixed rules, these guidelines suggest a broad vision—a goal to work toward and a guide for professional and programmatic development.

Table of Contents

Guidelines for the Preparation and Professional Development of  Environmental Educators



Preface 
Introduction1
Environmental Education: A Vision for the Future1
The Instructional Vision of Environmental Education2
How to use these Guidelines4
The Guidelines at a Glance5
Theme #1 - Environmental Literacy7
Theme #2 - Foundations of Environmental Education8
Theme #3 - Professional Responsibilities of the Environmental Educator
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Theme #4 - Planning & Implementing Environmental Education Programs14
Theme #5 - Fostering Learning21
Theme #6 - Assessment and Evaluation23
Appendix: Executive Summary
Excellence in Environmental Education - Guidelines for Learning (Pre K-12)
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Above guidelines

Posted by Anonymous User at 2008-04-10 15:54

Where and how do I get a copy of the above guidelines?

same question

Posted by Anonymous User at 2008-04-19 19:45

same question

Getting copies of the Guidelines

Posted by Anonymous User at 2008-06-04 16:52

If you don't want to download the pages from these links, you can order a bound copy from NAAEE by visiting http://www.naaee.org/publications/guidelines-for-excellence

We must charge to cover our printing, postage and handling costs to mail it to you.

Complete package

Posted by Anonymous User at 2008-05-13 17:17

Can you please provide the 27 page document all togehter in one complete package? Currently pages overlap and when printing it waste a lot of paper and time.

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