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Youth Outside and BEETLES: A Partnership Making Environmental Education More Equitable

  • February 16, 2021
In service of CAELI’s commitment to centering equity and justice throughout the environmental literacy field, we are highlighting the partnership between Youth Outside and BEETLES at the Lawrence Hall of...

How Justice and Equity are Shaping Environmental Literacy for a Better Future

  • January 13, 2021
In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic, a reckoning with racism, and the enduring battle against climate change have starkly revealed the need for systemic change. Equity has proven to be a...

Hoover Hawks Victory Garden: A School and Community Jewel

  • December 10, 2020
The Hoover Hawks Victory Garden thrives on the Hoover Elementary School campus in West Oakland, a neighborhood rich in history, culture and people. Urban farmer Wanda Stewart is the tireless...

2020 Distinguished Contribution Award Winners: Ten Strands and CAELI!

  • November 23, 2020
Karen Cowe, Ten Strands CEO and California Environmental Literacy Initiative project director, discusses her work to uplift environmental literacy in this interview with California Association of Science Educators (CASE). This...

A Silent Service: Why Water Workers Support Environmental Literacy and Career Technical Education

  • November 12, 2020
Water is a vital natural resource that shapes the development of California’s environmental, social, and economic landscape. Despite this, the essential workers that maintain California’s water supply are often overlooked....

How Global Education and Environmental Literacy Empower Students as Citizens of the World

  • October 8, 2020
Global education and environmental literacy go hand-in-hand when helping students connect with the world around them. As the executive director of the California Global Education Project (CGEP), Dr. Emily Schell...

Teaching Environmental Science with Social Justice at the Center

  • September 10, 2020
Science gives us critical clues to understanding the complex web of the natural world, how it works, and how we can embrace our role in it. That’s why Dr. Suzanne...

The Green Return to School: California Administrators Find a New Lens for Teaching Environmental Literacy

  • August 13, 2020
The new school year is approaching, and educators are having to adapt to a new educational reality amid the COVID-19 pandemic. As California administrators think outside the box with new...

California Youth Lead the Movement for Environmental Action

  • July 6, 2020
Across California, young people are making change happen in their communities, and leading the way on environmental action. We interviewed four student leaders in Alameda, Orange, and Santa Cruz Counties...

Aniya Butler: Leading Youth Activism for Environmental Justice

  • July 6, 2020
Aniya Butler is a student who works with Youth Vs. Apocalypse. This climate activism group brings together young people in the Bay Area to uplift the voices of people of...

Azucena Nieto: Remembering Our Connection to the Natural World

  • July 6, 2020
Azucena Nieto is a youth artist and activist working with the Youth for Environmental Action (YEA) group in Santa Cruz County. Her powerful creative writing pieces represent the interconnectedness of...

Marlize Velasco: Powering Community Change Through Sustainability

  • July 6, 2020
Marlize Velasco is a student that works with the Santa Cruz County Youth Environmental Action group. By empowering her peers to come together and develop ideas for environmental action, she...

Seth Whiteaker: Bringing Students Together for a Green Campus

  • July 6, 2020
Seth Whiteaker is a student whose lifelong experiences in nature have fostered a love for native gardening. After founding a Gardening Club at his school, he’s organized a coalition of...

Rowyn Cook: Living Her Love of Nature

  • July 6, 2020
Rowyn Cook is a student who works with the Youth Environmental Action Group to promote sustainability ideas on social media and organize a climate conference. We spoke with Rowyn about...

Isaac Wallace-Menge: Knowledge is Key to Protecting the Natural World

  • July 6, 2020
Isaac Wallace-Menge is a recent high school graduate with extensive experience researching and volunteering for environmental causes, from coastal restoration to recycling practices. As an advocate for sustainable development, he...

Educators Using Biomimicry to Teach Nature-Based Problem Solving

  • June 15, 2020
Educators are drawing from the emerging field of biomimicry to engage young people in the STEAM fields through real-life connections. This short film features a December 2019 professional development training...

How California Environmental Education Providers Are Keeping Student Success at the Forefront During the Pandemic

  • May 13, 2020
In this Q&A, three environmental education leaders share how critical environmental educational experiences are to connecting youth with the natural world, and building the critical skills in science, leadership and...

Through Environmental Literacy Initiative, Teachers and Students Gain Real-World Knowledge

  • April 7, 2020
We asked three teachers who participated in the San Mateo Environmental Learning Collaborative (SMELC) Teacher Fellowship Program for some examples of how the program has benefitted them and their students—and...

The California History–Social Science Project’s 2019 Environmental Literacy Teacher Institutes: Hawks, History, and California’s EP&Cs

  • March 4, 2020
Shelley Brooks, PhD, is a program coordinator for the California History–Social Science Project, developing professional learning and teaching resources for K–12 teachers. In this article, she reflects on coordinating environmental...

Environmental Literacy: A TK–12 Experience

  • March 4, 2020
Parent Michele Whiteaker reflects on the importance of ecoliteracy as part of her son's K-12 education. She explains how outdoor experiences can be integrated into every subject of every grade,...

Environmental Literacy and Social Justice

  • March 4, 2020
Environmental literacy and social justice are inextricably linked, and recent changes in California’s curricula fully encourage pedagogical exploration of this linkage. A school district representative, a teacher, and a student...

California Department of Education Supports Educators Teaching Next Generation Science Standards Through Engagement With Their Local Environment

  • January 15, 2020
We knew from recent work with the science community of practice that teachers saw the value of discourse and felt somewhat comfortable with it, yet needed more professional development to...

EP&Cs: Just One More Thing I Was Wrong About

  • January 15, 2020
Middle school students are desperately searching for ways to be seen as independent people who have something to offer the world. It is the perfect time to introduce them to...

NGSS Rollout 6: The Power of Integrating Science and Environmental Education

  • January 15, 2020
I believe that it is our duty as educators to respond to the preponderance of evidence that has mounted, which paints a picture of a rapidly changing environment and a...
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