A Survey of the Status of State Level Environmental Education in the U.S.
Methods
On September 27, 1995, the National Environmental Education Advancement Project (NEEAP) mailed out copies of the survey Status of Environmental Education in the U.S.
The survey was administered to five environmental education (EE) leaders in each state. The five leaders included the EE specialist in the state Department of Education (or the person with EE responsibilities), the president of the state EE association, the Project Learning Tree Coordinator, the Project WILD coordinator and the National Association of Conservation Districts education contact. Most states have individuals in each of these positions. It was assumed that these individuals as state EE leaders had an overall perspective of their states EE program. Only four surveys were sent to two states due to the fact that one person was responsible for two of the positions identified. In a few states, respondents were added who are known for their experience and leadership in working with EE. With the additional respondents, a total of 253 surveys were eventually sent out. The survey was mailed to the contacts noted along with a cover letter and a self addressed stamped envelope. Survey respondents were asked to return the completed survey by November 1, 1995. To ensure as complete a response as possible, a follow-up letter and additional survey were sent out on November 17th and respondents were urged to respond as soon as possible. Additional phone calls were made to non-respondents during December and January. As of February 9, 1996, NEEAP had received 113 responses. Responses were received from all fifty states. In cases where respondents within a state reported conflicting information, a call was made to one of the respondents and more information was gathered to resolve the conflict. The final results reflect that information.
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