Calendar

Aug
3
Tue
Summer Institute on Civic Science for Teachers
Aug 3 – Aug 5 all-day

July 27 – 29 and August 3 – 5, Summer Institute on Civic Science and taking Inquiry to Action

  • Grades K-12, CPE credits

  • Learn best practices in digital learning while incorporating the principles and practices of Education for Sustainability.

  • Hosted by Children’s Environmental Literacy Foundation

Aug
4
Wed
Summer Institute on Civic Science for Teachers
Aug 4 – Aug 6 all-day

July 27 – 29 and August 3 – 5, Summer Institute on Civic Science and taking Inquiry to Action

  • Grades K-12, CPE credits

  • Learn best practices in digital learning while incorporating the principles and practices of Education for Sustainability.

  • Hosted by Children’s Environmental Literacy Foundation

Aug
5
Thu
Summer Institute on Civic Science for Teachers
Aug 5 – Aug 7 all-day

July 27 – 29 and August 3 – 5, Summer Institute on Civic Science and taking Inquiry to Action

  • Grades K-12, CPE credits

  • Learn best practices in digital learning while incorporating the principles and practices of Education for Sustainability.

  • Hosted by Children’s Environmental Literacy Foundation

Aug
6
Fri
Project WILD @ Dennis Johnston Park in Harris County Precinct 4
Aug 6 all-day

August 6, Project WILD

  • Location: Dennis Johnston Park in Harris County Precinct 4

  • Grade K-12 teachers, up to 6 CPE credits

  • Teach students how to think about wildlife with activities and decision making skills

  • Register with TPWD

Sep
18
Sat
Nature Walking Tour @ The Water Works
Sep 18 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Time: 10:30 to 12:00 pm
Parking: City Lot H
Location: The Water Works at Buffalo Bayou Park (105 Sabine St.)

Enjoy a free walking tour in Buffalo Bayou Park highlighting the landscape and ecology of 19th century Texas that created Houston, as well as the importance of prairies in rebuilding this astonishing and all but vanished ecosystem.

Oct
7
Thu
NAAEE 2021: The Power of Connection – Research Symposium @ Virtual Event
Oct 7 – Oct 8 all-day

Join us as we mark an NAAEE milestone! Our 50th-anniversary conference—to be held virtually—will celebrate the power of connection and the profound, restorative role of the natural world in our lives. Together, we’ll reflect on all we’ve learned about the power of environmental education to bring people of all backgrounds and disciplines together to solve our most pressing problems and to create more just and sustainable communities.

Oct
12
Tue
NAAEE 2021: The Power of Connection – Conference @ Virtual Event
Oct 12 – Oct 13 all-day

Join NAAEE as we mark an NAAEE milestone! The  50th-anniversary conference—to be held virtually—will celebrate the power of connection and the profound, restorative role of the natural world in our lives. Together, let’s reflect on all we’ve learned about the power of environmental education to bring people of all backgrounds and disciplines together to solve our most pressing problems and to create more just and sustainable communities.

Oct
16
Sat
Nature Walking Tour @ The Water Works
Oct 16 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Time: 10:30 to 12:00 pm
Parking: City Lot H
Location: The Water Works at Buffalo Bayou Park (105 Sabine St.)

Enjoy a free walking tour in Buffalo Bayou Park highlighting the landscape and ecology of 19th century Texas that created Houston, as well as the importance of prairies in rebuilding this astonishing and all but vanished ecosystem.

Nov
20
Sat
Nature Walking Tour @ The Water Works
Nov 20 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Time: 10:30 to 12:00 pm
Parking: City Lot H
Location: The Water Works at Buffalo Bayou Park (105 Sabine St.)

Enjoy a free walking tour in Buffalo Bayou Park highlighting the landscape and ecology of 19th century Texas that created Houston, as well as the importance of prairies in rebuilding this astonishing and all but vanished ecosystem

Jan
15
Sat
Nature Walking Tour @ The Water Works
Jan 15 @ 10:30 am – 12:00 pm

Time: 10:30 to 12:00 pm
Parking: City Lot H
Location: The Water Works at Buffalo Bayou Park (105 Sabine St.)

Enjoy a free walking tour in Buffalo Bayou Park highlighting the landscape and ecology of 19th century Texas that created Houston, as well as the importance of prairies in rebuilding this astonishing and all but vanished ecosystem.