MEEA's Mission

The Maine Environmental Education Association (MEEA) facilitates and promotes environmental education in Maine through the sharing of ideas, resources, information, and cooperative programs among educators, organizations, and concerned individuals. MEEA is built on the strengths and contributions of our members. For more information about MEEA and to join our organization please visit our webpage.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

MEEA Conference Call for Workshops Proposal Deadline Extended

Call for Workshops
Maine Environmental Education Association Annual Conference
March 22, 2013
DEADLINE EXTENDED TO MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 2013!!!
Info
If you have a workshop that is practical, instructional, or inspirational, we hope that you will share it at the 2013 MEEA Conference. Workshops are generally 1-1.5 hours in length.  

Please check the MEEA website throughout the winter for ongoing details. 

Submit Now!
  

OR
  

2013 MEEA Awards
Help us to recognize outstanding environmental achievement in Maine!  

Nominate an educator, program, school or business!


Please Join Us!

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Dear MEEA Members,


W e invite you to submit proposals for the 2013 Maine Environmental Education Association (MEEA) Annual Conference in Wiscasset, Maine on Friday, March 22. 

"Pathways to Environmental Literacy:   
 Sharing Stories to Inspire our Work"

  
MEEA is seeking proposals from educators, conservation professionals, entrepeneurs, business leaders, naturalists, artists, health care providers, scientists, state organizations and others who have experiences or resources that relate to our workshop strands.  We encourage professionals to join us from a wide range of fields who seek to collaborate toward a common goal of an environmentally literate citizenship.  

Formative experiences in the natural world are shown to be a commonality amongst individuals who work in environmental fields. How did your love for nature influence your path, and how do you stay fresh and inspired in an ever-changing educational, cultural, political and environmental climate? Join us in sharing your story.  How can our stories, current trends in education and outdoor recreation, and research related to nature connection inspire and inform the work of environmental literacy moving forward? MEEA's 2013 Annual Conference seeks to bring together professionals from across sectors to explore these important questions, build connections, and find opportunities for collaboration 

We will be looking for workshops that consider or reflect the strands below.  

We look forward to reading your proposal!

MEEA Conference Committee
Conference Strands
Environmental Education Impact  (research findings and trends, evaluation and assessment methods, best practices, etc.)

Effective Collaboration (cross-sector/organizational partnerships, cross-curricular teaching, collective impact, etc.)

Professional Tools (grant writing, budgeting, staff/volunteer/board management, marketing, communication, etc.)

Inspired Practice  (leadership development, reflective process, pedagogy/methodology, etc.)

Nature Connection  (STEM and nature education, outdoor engagement, access to land, health, etc.)


Questions?   

Contact Tamara Whitmore, Conference Co-Chair.

Deadline for submissions is February 4, 2013.

Notification of selected workshops expected by February 10, 2013.

Workshop presenters will be required to register for the MEEA Conference. Conference Registration will be available early February 2013.

Sunday, January 27, 2013

MEEA Seeking Nominations for 2013 Awards

Call for Annual MEEA Award Nominations 
To be presented at the
 Maine Environmental Education Association Annual Conference
March 22, 2013
Dear MEEA Members and Friends,

We invite you to submit nominations for the 2013 Maine Environmental Education Association (MEEA) Annual Awards which will be presented at our upcoming conference in Wiscasset, Maine on Friday, March 22, 2013 -  "Pathways to Environmental Literacy:  Sharing Stories to Inspire Our Work".   Award categories and criteria are listed below. 

Also, please consider presenting a workshop at this years conference.  The day is always full of networking and inspiration, learning from and collaborating with, each other!  
A link to this years' "Call for Workshops" is at the bottom of this email.
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Please help us recognize outstanding environmental achievement in Maine!   We look forward to reading your nominations!

  MEEA Awards Committee 
Call for Award Nominations...
The Maine Environmental Education Association (MEEA) is seeking nomination applications for recognition of outstanding environmental achievement in Maine in the following four categories:
  • The Eberhard Thiele Environmental Educator Award
  • Excellence in Environmental Education Program Award
  • Maine Environmental Education Association School of the Year Award
  • Maine Environmental Education Association Business of the Year Award
Nominations may be submitted using the attached form either by the nominee or by a colleague on its behalf. Applications are due by Monday, February 8th 2013. The selection criteria for each of the awards are as follows:

The Eberhard Thiele Environmental Educator Award is designed to recognize either an environmental education professional who works outside the formal classroom setting or a public or private school classroom teacher that incorporates environmental education into their pedagogical philosophy and practice. Eberhard Thielewas the first President of MEEA (1981), served many years on the board, and inspired many students as the Director of Environmental Studies at the University of Maine, Fort Kent.

The award recipient:
  • makes continuous and enduring contributions to environmental education
  • demonstrates capacity for creating and implementing successful EE activities
  • encourages students and/or audience to make informed decisions about environmental issues
  • shows creative and innovative approaches to EE programming
  • promotes environmental education by inspiring colleagues and/or providing training or resources to other educators
The Excellence in Environmental Education Program* Award is designed to recognize an outstanding environmental education program that is:
  • innovative and creative
  • sustainable
  • has a strong evaluation component
  • results in action or changed behaviors by participants.
 *Recipients for this award might include nonprofits, land trusts, city programs and others.

The Maine Environmental Education Association School of the Year Award is designed to recognize an outstanding Maine public or private school or school program that demonstrates a commitment to one or more of the following:
  • reducing the school's environmental impact and improving energy efficiency
  • creating a healthy school environment (i.e. high school standards for nutrition, fitness, physical environment such as air and water quality, and quantity and quality of outdoor time for both students and staff)
  • environmental and sustainability education that incorporates service learning.  
The Maine Environmental Education Association Business of the Year Award is designed to recognize an outstanding Maine Business that is committed to one or more of the following:
  • connecting to local land and resources which highlights conscious understanding of health, conservation or environmental and economical sustainability
  • serving their community through the support of green initiatives
  • reducing their environmental impact and improving their energy efficiency
MEEA awards will be presented at the annual conference, Pathways to Environmental Literacy: Sharing Stories to Inspire Our Work, March 22, 2013 (snow date: March 23, 2013) at the Chewonki Foundation in Wiscasset.

Please complete the application form to nominate yourself or a colleague for one of the 2013 awards. Submission by e-mail is required. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact:

Olivia Griset MEEA Awards Committee Chair oliviagriset@yahoo.com

Please Note:  Individuals that serve as MEEA Board Members and the programs those individuals oversee are not eligible to receive MEEA awards during their term of service and for one year after. In addition, MEEA does not have to award every award every year; if MEEA deems there are not enough quality nominations in any one category an award may not be given in that category that year.

   
Maine Environmental Education Association


2013 MEEA Conference    


Due January 31, 2013


Questions?    

Contact Olivia Griset, Awards Committee Chair

Deadline for submissions is Friday, February 8th, 2013.

Notification of awards expected by March 15th, 2013.

Friday, January 25, 2013

New EE Job Postings

Hello MEEA Members,
Here are a few new job postings that have come across our desk in the past week.  Hopefully some of you find these of interest.  Please remember if your organization has relevant job openings please contact MEEA to help you advertise to our membership.
Thanks!


Downeast Lakes Land Trust - Logo January 24, 2013
Downeast Lakes Landings
About Us Conservation Visitor's Guide Support
Children in Grand Lake Stream learning to use a peavey
We’re Hiring!
Downeast Lakes Land Trust is pleased to announce that we are hiring an Education and Communications Manager.  We are seeking a dynamic leader with exceptional skills.  We encourage our supporters to consider whether they may know a strong candidate, and inform them of the opportunity. 
With an outstanding Community Forest resource under our management, and strong cooperative relationships within our community, DLLT has an opportunity to develop and expand our education and communication program.  We seek to build stronger connections between residents, visitors, and the natural resources that sustain the economy, while educating future generations and building their appreciation for the natural environment and sustainable use of forest resources.  
The Education & Communications Manager will lead development and expansion of DLLT’s education program and assume substantial responsibilities for communications including print and online materials and media relations.   
This is a full-time position.  Initial funding for the first three years is secured due to a major grant from the Maine Timberlands Charitable Trust, and the position is expected to be permanent.  The complete position description, and application instructions, are available at www.downeastlakes.org.
 


C&NN Executive Director Announcement!



Dear Friends,

After more than seven years as Founding President and CEO, I have asked the Children & Nature Network (C&NN) Board of Directors to find a new executive so that I may serve the organization and its mission in other ways. I will remain actively involved with C&NN. It is my belief, shared by the Board of Directors, that this is a good time in the history of the organization to bring aboard new leadership to help build the movement—and succeed in its vision—to connect all children with nature in their everyday lives. The application process opens January 11th and closes February 20, 2013. We anticipate making the transition officially in the summer of 2013. We hope many of you will consider applying—and will spread the word to others about this exciting and important opportunity!

Warm regards,
Cheryl Charles, Ph.D.

Cheryl Charles, Ph.D.
President and CEO
Children & Nature Network


[+] Download the C&NN Executive Director Announcement
 

Tuesday, January 15, 2013

MEEA 2013 Conference Call for Workshops

Call for Workshops
Maine Environmental Education Association Annual Conference
March 22, 2013
Info
If you have a workshop that is practical, instructional, or inspirational, we hope that you will share it at the 2013 MEEA Conference. Workshops are generally 1-1.5 hours in length.
Please check the MEEA website throughout the winter for ongoing details.
Submit Now!
OR
2013 MEEA Awards
Help us to recognize outstanding environmental achievement in Maine!
Nominate an educator, program, school or business!
Please Join Us!
MEEA08 keynote
Dear Friends of MEEA...

W MEEA logo e invite you to submit proposals for the 2013 Maine Environmental Education Association (MEEA) Annual Conference in Wiscasset, Maine on Friday, March 22.
"Pathways to Environmental Literacy:
Sharing Stories to Inspire our Work"
MEEA is seeking proposals from educators, conservation professionals, entrepeneurs, business leaders, naturalists, artists, health care providers, scientists, state organizations and others who have experiences or resources that relate to our workshop strands. We encourage professionals to join us from a wide range of fields who seek to collaborate toward a common goal of an environmentally literate citizenship.
Formative experiences in the natural world are shown to be a commonality amongst individuals who work in environmental fields. How did your love for nature influence your path, and how do you stay fresh and inspired in an ever-changing educational, cultural, political and environmental climate? Join us in sharing your story. How can our stories, current trends in education and outdoor recreation, and research related to nature connection inspire and inform the work of environmental literacy moving forward? MEEA's 2013 Annual Conference seeks to bring together professionals from across sectors to explore these important questions, build connections, and find opportunities for collaboration.
We will be looking for workshops that consider or reflect the strands below.
We look forward to reading your proposal!
MEEA Conference Committee
Conference Strands
Environmental Education Impact (research findings and trends, evaluation and assessment methods, best practices, etc.)
Effective Collaboration (cross-sector/organizational partnerships, cross-curricular teaching, collective impact, etc.)
Professional Tools (grant writing, budgeting, staff/volunteer/board management, marketing, communication, etc.)
Inspired Practice (leadership development, reflective process, pedagogy/methodology, etc.)
Nature Connection (STEM and nature education, outdoor engagement, access to land, health, etc.)
Questions?
Contact Tamara Whitmore, Conference Co-Chair.
Deadline for submissions is January 30, 2013.
Notification of selected workshops expected by February 10, 2013.
Workshop presenters will be required to register for the MEEA Conference. Conference Registration will be available online by February 1, 2013.

Friday, January 4, 2013

High School Teachers Take Note-Gulf of Maine Essay Contest for High School Students Recently Announced

Hello MEEA High School Teacher Members...thought this would be of interest:

From the Bow Seat Ocean Awareness Essay Contest promotes ocean stewardship
among high school students and rewards them with thousands of dollars in
prize money for their winning essays. This year's theme of Sea Animals Big
and Small focuses on current threats to the marine life of the Gulf of
Maine, especially to right whales and to forage fish. Students can find many
resources to inform their essays at www.fromthebowseat.org/.

Essayists can also find up-to-date research from the Census of Marine Life
to enhance their composition at www.coml.org/. The Census of Marine Life was
a 10-year international effort undertaken to assess the diversity,
distribution, and abundance of marine life. By the time the decade of
discovery concluded in 2010, 2,700 scientists from 80 nations had discovered
new species, habitats, and connections and unlocked many of the ocean's
long-held secrets.

Students can find out specific information about the biodiversity of the
Gulf of Maine by clicking through Regional Ecosystems, or by going directly
to www.gulfofmaine-census.org/.



The Ocean Awareness Essay Contest is an educational complement to From the
Bow Seat, a 64-minute documentary about environmental issues impacting the
Gulf of Maine. The film, contest information, and essay questions are posted
at www.fromthebowseat.org/.



The essay contest is open to all high school-age students across the
country, including homeschooled students. Winning essayists will be awarded
$2,500 for First Prize, $1,500 for Second Place, and $500 for Third Place.
The high school science department of the First Place essayist also receives
$2,500.

For more information Contact:
Mary M. Cerullo, Associate Director

Friends of Casco Bay

43 Slocum Drive

South Portland, ME 04106

(207) 799-8574

mcerullo@cascobay.org