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2004 NEEEA Annual Report PDF Print E-mail
Written by NEEEA Administrator   
Wednesday, 02 September 2009 21:11

September 2003 - September 2004

The mission of the New England Environmental Education Alliance is to promote quality environmental education across New England in partnership with the state environmental education organizations.

Objectives

  • Provide regional professional development opportunities
    Strategy: Host conferences, retreats and workshops, for environmental education practitioners, administrators, and state environmental education (EE) board members
  • Recognize exemplary environmental educators and programs in New England
    Strategy: Annual awards program
  • Provide current EE information and resources
    Strategies: Publish New England Journal of Environmental Education, Maintain Glossary Link NEEEA website, create and maintain NEEEA list serve and mailing list, via state organization newsletters, be an active Glossary Link NAAEE affiliate
  • Assist state EE organizations' growth and development
    Strategies: All of the above!

Accomplishments

  • Provided support and guidance for states hosting the NEEEA Annual Conference, working with the Connecticut Conference Committee to finish the last details of a very successful 2003 conference, the Vermont Conference Committee to support the organization of the 2004 conference and with the Massachusetts Conference Committee on the 2005 conference
  • Hosted a State Leader's Retreat in November of 2003 for members of the state EE organizations.
  • Created a draft of a "Best Practices" manual for state environmental education organizations.
  • Planned a workshop for Nature Center Administrators, to be held on November 19, 2004.
  • Presented the annual NEEEA awards for Environmental Education at the 2004 conference.
  • Produced an issue of the New England Journal of Environmental Education and outlined a strategy for moving the journal to an electronic format.
  • Maintained a website and sought bids for website redesign.
  • Created and updated an email list of NEEEA supporters and conference attendees.
  • Maintained formal affiliation with the North American Association for Environmental Education and supported Maine NEEEA Represetnative Drew Dumsch in attending the NAAEE conference in Alaska.
  • Held a NEEEA Board strategic planning retreat in January of 2004.
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