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Fall Conference 2009

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Keeping the EE in GREEN: To Learn, To Live, To Act
October 21-24, 2009: Eau Claire, WI

Fall Conference 2009 logoWAEE is excited to venture to the Chippewa Valley for the annual conference. Located in the rolling hills and river valleys of western Wisconsin, Eau Claire will be the perfect location to enjoy the fall color change while networking with other professionals in the field of environmental education.

The 2009 theme: Keeping the EE in GREEN, will include sessions, workshops, and speakers concentrating on how to find resources and teach “green” initiatives, how to model and promote “green” behavior, and how to make your homes, nature centers and classrooms “green.” The conference will also include nightly entertainment and the annual awards dinner and auction. Add this unique experience to your calendars now so you have another WAEE event to look forward too!


Call for Presenters (Word) - Due June 10, 2009

Conference Strands
Sustainable living: indoors and out
What is sustainability? How can it be incorporated into our homes, schools, offices, yards, and playgrounds? This strand will focus on the home, school or other buildings in the community and how to make them run more efficiently and be more “green.” The sessions would not only feature new ideas or ways of thinking but also show how to incorporate those ideas into the places where we live and work.

Greening the body and mind
Before we can teach others about what it means to be “green” we have to be able to live “green” ourselves. This strand will focus on the individual and ways that each of us can live more sustainably: more “green.” The sessions can feature methods to personalize your “green” lifestyle.

Green citizenship and community initiatives
Sometimes in order to make a difference we need to act. This strand will be all about citizen and community action. The sessions should present ways for individuals, classes, organizations and schools to get involved in the “green” movement.

Green activities for the classroom
As important as it is to be “green” we also need to teach what we practice. This strand will be about passing along the ideas of sustainability to students. The sessions should contain lessons, activities or curriculums that teachers and non-formal educators can implement in their classrooms dealing with sustainability and being “green.”

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