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.

Monday, February 25, 2013

Press Release on EPA Environmental Literacy Subgrant Awards

Maine Organizations Awarded Grants to Improve Environmental Literacy

Rising to the top of a highly competitive process, Maine Audubon, Maine TREE Foundation, Appalachian Mountain Club (on behalf of the Maine Outdoor Coalition), and Schoodic Education and Research Center each received $5,000 grants to increase community awareness and knowledge about the environment. These programs will contribute to increasing the environmental knowledge and skills of students, teachers, and families in the state of Maine.

Made possible by a $150,000 grant from the US Environmental Protection Agency, the New England Environmental Education Alliance (www.neeea.org), in partnership with the Maine Environmental Education Association, received close to 100 proposals for educational programs that focus on learning about the environment. Nineteen projects throughout 6 New England states were funded. Acknowledging the importance of an environmentally literate citizenry, the EPA states, “environmental challenges require a population that is diverse, informed, and environmentally literate, willing and able to translate their knowledge and skills into decisions and actions that protect the environment in their communities.”

Maine Audubon (Falmouth) was selected for their project: “Principles & Practice for Effective Environmental Literacy Experiences”. A working group of educators and other stakeholders will be convened for the purpose of establishing research-based principles and practices for effective environmental literacy experiences, which will then be shared with classroom and non-formal educators throughout the state.

The Maine TREE Foundation (Augusta) plans to partner with the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife using Project WILD, the Lake Auburn Watershed Protection Commission using Project WET, and National Project Learning Tree on their project “Woods, Water and Wildlife: Collaboration to Create a Statewide Model for Sustained Environmental Education”. This project is designed to deliver professional development for ten teams of teachers interested in using the outdoors as a learning environment. Kits containing supplies for conducting student led field studies will be provided to participating schools.

In the project “Maine Outdoor Coalition: Building a Strategic Network”, the Appalachian Mountain Club (Portland) plans to assist the advancement of the Maine Outdoor Coalition from its current status as a group of loosely associated non-profits and businesses committed to supporting Mainer’s connection to the great outdoors, into a strategic network by defining leadership and common goals.

The Schoodic Education and Research Center, or SERC, (Winter Harbor) will implement “ACORN – Advancing Capacity of Regional Networks: Planting the Seed for a New England EE Research and Evaluation Institute”. This effort will build capacity for collaborative evaluation through a regional needs assessment, the results of which will be used to design and host a regional meeting of New England environmental education practitioners to share findings and best practices.

Together, the environmental education projects funded in New England will develop and test new educational techniques and approaches that address critical environmental resources and issues while advancing Maine’s core science standards and helping the public make informed decisions that affect environmental quality in Maine.

Friday, February 22, 2013

Upcoming EE event at Topsham Library hosted by CREA

Hello MEEA Members and Friends-
Just wanted to let you know of a wonderful FREE environmental education event hosted by the Cathance River Education Alliance happening at the Topsham Library on FEBRUARY 26 from 6:30-8:00 pm.  Hope to see you there!

Event:  Wind Over Wings Eagles: Character and Courage

This is a special presentation about eagles, their amazing
character, and their stories of courage after injury. Come see the
Golden Eagle and hear about the two injured Bald Eagles currently
being cared for at Wind Over Wings. Hope Douglas founded the
nonprofit organization Wind Over Wings about twenty years ago.
Wind Over Wings brings birds into classrooms, conference centers,
auditoriums, and places of worship or homes, for environmental
education programs. Birds in their care are unable to survive in
the wild. Each of them inspires us with their stories of courage,
adaptability, and resilience. Programs are conducted by trained
educators and are interactive and age-appropriate




Tuesday, February 19, 2013

MEEA 2013 Annual Conference Registration Now Open!

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!
Pathways to Environmental Literacy: 
Sharing Stories to Inspire our Work

March 22, 2013   8:30am-4:15pm
Chewonki Foundation     Wiscasett, Maine   
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The Maine Environmental Education Association 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.
 
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Dear Olivia,
Please join us in Wiscasset, Maine on Friday, March 22, 2013 for Maine Environmental Education Association's (MEEA) Annual Conference! Based on the discussions at last year's conference, this year's theme is focused on how our individual stories connect us and impact our collective work in promoting environmental literacy for the future. In sharing our stories, current trends in education and outdoor recreation and related research, we seek to bring together professionals from across sectors to explore our histories, build connections and find new opportunities for collaboration.    
 
See the exciting strands for this year's conference below. In the hopes of continuing to expand the scope of environmental education, we hope that you share this invitation with someone who might not normally receive MEEA notices.  We look forward to building a partnership with you in March!
 
 
Sincerely,                                      
 
MEEA Conference Planning Committee 
 
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Conference Information 
  
2013 MEEA Conference Strands:
  • Environmental Education Impact:  Research findings and trends, evaluation and assessment methods, best practices
  • Effective Collaboration:  Cross-sector partnerships, multi-organization collaborations, cross-curricular teaching, collective impact
  • Professional Tools:  Grant writing, budgeting, management, marketing and communication
  • Nature Connection:  STEM and nature education, outdoor engagement, access to land, health
Workshop descriptions and conference schedule will be posted on the MEEA website in the next couple of weeks. 
Location:  Chewonki Foundation, 485 Chewonki Neck Road, Wiscasset, Maine 04578 

Inclement Weather Date:  Saturday, March 23, 2013
Conference Fees and Registration

Please Note:  Conference Fee includes all workshops and keynote, lunch and a one year MEEA membership (annual individual membership alone is $15!)


Individual
:  $60 ($70 after March 2)
Lead Presenter: $50 ($60 after March 2) 
Student and group rates available.

Exhibit Space:  $25 for Non-Profits/$50 For-Profit
Organizational memberships also optional! 

Limited scholarships are available.  Everyone is eligible, so register early to secure funds!

Teacher Substitute Scholarships:  Again this year, MEEA is encouraging teachers to attend by providing substitute scholarships.  Teachers may request funds to help cover the costs of their substitute, as this is often prohibitive to attending an out-of-district function.  Please request these funds via the on-line conference registration form.  
 
If you have questions regarding conference registration, please contact Tamara Whitmore at tamara@watershedfriends.com or (207) 621-4100.

Friday, February 8, 2013

MEEA 2013 Award Nomination Deadline Extended to Friday, February 15!

Hello MEEA Members and Friends,
Please remember to take the time to help MEEA recognize some of the amazing educators, programs, schools and buissnesses in Maine!  The deadline for MEEA's 2013 awards has been extended one week and will close on Friday, Feb. 15th.  Thank you for considering submitting a nomination!

See our website to download a nomnation form!  http://www.meeassociation.org/

Thanks,
Olivia Griset
MEEA Awards Chairperson

Monday, February 4, 2013

Reminder MEEA Awards Nominations Due Friday!!!!

MEEA Members and Friends....
Do you know an amazing environmental educator in your community? What about a school who is going above and beyond educating their students about nature and the environment? Is there a local land trust program or nonprofit program that has impacted your life? How about a Maine business you respect for their commitment to sustainability and the environment? If you have answered YES to any of these questions consider nominating these people or groups so they can be publicly recognized at the 2013 MEEA Awards. Nominations are due by Friday so don't delay! Head to our website for the award nomination application! http://www.meeassociation.org/