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PA Center For Environmental Education, PAEE Sponsor EE Certification Discussion Groups

The PA Center for Environmental Education and the PA Association of Environmental Educators are excited to announce six regional discussion groups to talk about non-formal EE certification.
            These regional discussion groups are part of the next steps in developing a state-wide non-formal EE certification program following the publication of results from our recent online survey. 
            Please join us at the following locations and dates to learn more about non-formal EE certification in PA and contribute your ideas during this important stage of our program development:

Northwestern Region: June 6th, 6:30 pm - 8:30 p.m., Asbury Woods Nature Center, 4105 Asbury Road, Erie. Contact: Steve Wasiesky, wasiesky@mtsd.org

Southwestern Region: June 9th, 6:30 pm - 8:30 p.m., Beechwood Farms Nature Reserve, 714 Dorseyville Road, Pittsburgh. Contact: Trish O’Neill, toneill@aswp.org or 412-963-6100 ext. 24

Northeastern Region: June 14th, 6:30 pm - 8:30 p.m. Eastern PA Coalition for Abandoned Mine Reclamation Office, 101 S. Main Street, Ashley. Contact: Jeremy Scheivert, Scheivert@hawkmountain.org

Southeastern Region: June 15th, 6:30 pm - 8:30 p.m. Peace Valley Nature Center, 170 Chapman Road, Doylestown. Contact: Gail Hill,ghill@co.bucks.pa.us or 215-345-7860

Southcentral Region: June 16th, 6:30 pm - 8:30 p.m. Milton Hershey School Environmental Center, 518 Crest Lane, Hershey. Contact: Amy Weidensaul, aweidensaul@audubon.org or 570-617-9748

Northcentral Region: June 27th, 6:30 pm - 8:30 p.m. Shaver’s Creek Environmental Center, 3400 Discovery Road, Petersburg. Contact: Deb Buckman, dbuckman@pct.edu or Rob Andrejewski, rga116@psu.edu

Certification, a process that has been pioneered in several states, is designed for naturalists and educators working at non-formal nature and environmental education facilities at parks, arboreta, private preserves, and more.
            It gives educators in this arena access to a formal credential that standardizes and upgrades professional training, allowing educators to become better trained and perhaps even more marketable. 
            To download a copy of the Executive Summary of our final survey report, please visit the PA Non-Formal EE Certification webpage. The Executive Summary and full report, Pennsylvania Non-formal Environmental Educator Certification, will both be available soon. 
            Sign up for a regional discussion group by contacting: Project Coordinator - Chris Tittle at chris.tittle@pcee.org or PAEE President - Ruth Roperti at rroperti@zoominternet.net.


5/23/2011

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