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Resources: Finding and Choosing Environmental Education Materials
Posted on Friday, 16 January 2004 (20:16:16) EST by admin

Environmental Education & Outreach Anonymous writes "SLIPPERY ROCK, PA - Module II: Finding and Choosing Environmental Education Materials, part of the Essentials of Environmental Education for Pennsylvania series, is now available from the Pennsylvania Center for Environmental Education (PCEE).




The primary goal of this publication is to provide information on how to use basic technological skills to locate environmental education (EE) resources. Module II examines numerous tools used to choose and evaluate EE materials and offers information (including Web site links) on PA and national EE resources.




Topics in this module include:

  • Locating and using EE resources on the Internet

  • Selecting appropriate EE materials

  • Information on PA, community and national resources

  • Examples of EE Internet search terms




    Finding and Choosing Environmental Education Materials is one of three modules being developed by the center to enhance professional development in the state.



    Module I: The History & Philosophy of Environmental Education is also currently available.




    Module III: Teaching About Environmental Issues is in development. All modules are appropriate for non-formal and formal educators as well as students in pre-service teacher preparation programs.





    For more information on the Essentials of EE project or to obtain copies of the modules, contact the PCEE at pcee@sru.edu or 724-738-4555, or visit the PCEE Web site at PCEE and click on "Essentials of EE" under "Resources for EE."




    Editor's Contact:




    Carrie Hartz, Project Manager, PCEE

    724-738-4527

    Carrie Hartz

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