eeCOURSES List

Climate Science & Communication
This course is designed to teach the basics of climate science and introduce educators to climate change communication strategies, and features activities from Project WET’s Climate, Water, and Resilience Educator Module.

Capacity Building & Civic Action in EE
This course is designed to facilitate exploration of how environmental education can support capacity building for ongoing civic engagement in community life and the long-term commitment required to do so.

Environmental Education for All
This course is designed to provide a strong foundation in the language, concepts, and principles of equity work. It is meant to be an introductory course and spark interest in further learning around justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion.

Building Relationships for Community Environmental Education
This course is designed to help you anchor environmental aims within the context of community interests, issues, and capacities. This course, CEG211, builds on the concepts learned in CEG210.

Sound Environmental Education Principles
This course is designed to provide educators with the background knowledge and skills necessary to engage communities in environmental education experiences grounded in established principles and proven practices in the field.

Environmental Education & Your Community
This course is designed to help you anchor environmental aims within the context of community interests, issues, and capacities. The course is the first of two that focuses on Key Characteristic 1 of the NAAEE Guidelines for Excellence: Community Engagement.

Water Quality in Kentucky
This course is designed to help participants understand the range of water resources, the threats to those resources, and some best management practices available to all citizens. In addition, you complete the requirements of a Project WET educator workshop, including participating in virtual Project WET activities and learning about the history and philosophy of the curriculum project. You will receive the Project WET Foundations in Water Education Curriculum and Activity Guide after the course.

Appalachian Mountain Ecology
This course is designed to provide educators with knowledge of important ecological principles within an Appalachian Mountain context. Throughout the course, fieldwork requirements are embedded to allow participants to gain firsthand experience.

KAEE Facilitator Training
This workshop is designed to provide educators with the knowledge and skills required to plan and implement high-quality professional learning experiences.

Core Curriculum Program Training
This workshop is designed to train educators to implement environmental education curriculum programs in their setting. Educators will be certified in Project Learning Tree, Project WET, Project WILD, and the NAAEE Guidelines for Excellence.

Foundations in Teaching Environmental Education
This course is designed to provide educators with the background knowledge and skills necessary to develop and implement learning experiences in the best practices of environmental education.