Calendar

May
22
Fri
Environmental Educators Virtual AM Meet Up
May 22 @ 10:00 am – 10:30 am

“MICROPLASTICS IN THE GULF,” HOSTED BY JANICE WALDEN OF FRIENDS OF DON GREENE.

Details and registration on this Google Form.

Format: 10 minute presentation on local topic, followed by 15 minutes of Q&A and community-building time. The sessions are offered at two times on the same day (10 a.m. and 3 p.m.) to ensure smaller groups and more opportunity to connect with fellow environmental educators in Houston.

Environmental Educators Virtual PM Meet Up
May 22 @ 3:00 pm – 3:30 pm

“MICROPLASTICS IN THE GULF,” HOSTED BY JANICE WALDEN OF FRIENDS OF DON GREENE.

Details and registration on this Google Form.

Format: 10 minute presentation on local topic, followed by 15 minutes of Q&A and community-building time. The sessions are offered at two times on the same day (10 a.m. and 3 p.m.) to ensure smaller groups and more opportunity to connect with fellow environmental educators in Houston.

Jun
5
Fri
Enhancing Whole-Child Development through Natural Outdoor Classrooms
Jun 5 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Enhancing Whole-Child Development through Natural Outdoor Classrooms Friday, June 5 from 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM: Discover new “eyes” to see valuable and unique whole-child learning that occurs in natural outdoor classrooms. We will explore tools educators can use to identify, assess, and support the wide variety of skills children are developing as they interact with nature and natural materials. REGISTER HERE.
This program supports OLE! Texas. OLE! Texas is an initiative of the Texas Department of State Health Services in partnership with other state agencies, universities, and organizations across Texas.

  

If you need to cancel or have any questions, please email Katie Chennisi at Catherine.Chennisi@phs.hctx.net.

Jun
10
Wed
Teacher Workshop
Jun 10 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Teacher Workshop

Virtual Professional Development: How to Create a Community-Based Learning Experience for Students in Houston

Teachers, learn what’s outside your window, and how you can use it to engage kids in any subject. Gain an understanding of what’s affecting Houston’s prairies, forests and marshes. Discover resources to differentiate instruction for all learners, including tech options. Connect with local informal educators that are ready to help you.

Sign up in Eventbrite. Limited to first 20 participants. Three hours CPE and G/T credit available, with an option for six hours, through the Texas Association for Environmental Education.

Virtual Teacher Workshop
Jun 10 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Virtual Teacher Workshop

Teachers, learn what’s outside your window, and how you can use it to engage kids in any subject. Gain an understanding of what’s affecting Houston’s prairies, forests and marshes. Discover resources to differentiate instruction for all learners, including tech options. Connect with local informal educators that are ready to help you. Join us virtually June 10 or June 15 (elementary and middle school) or June 11 (middle and high school). Sign up on Eventbrite; limited to first 20 participants. Three hours CPE and G/T credit available, with an option for six hours, through the Texas Association for Environmental Education.

Jun
11
Thu
Teacher Workshop
Jun 11 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Teacher Workshop

Virtual Professional Development: How to Create a Community-Based Learning Experience for Students in Houston

Teachers, learn what’s outside your window, and how you can use it to engage kids in any subject. Gain an understanding of what’s affecting Houston’s prairies, forests and marshes. Discover resources to differentiate instruction for all learners, including tech options. Connect with local informal educators that are ready to help you.

Workshop limited to first 20 participants. Three hours CPE and G/T credit available, with an option for six hours, through the Texas Association for Environmental Education.

Virtual Teacher Workshop
Jun 11 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Virtual Teacher Workshop

Teachers, learn what’s outside your window, and how you can use it to engage kids in any subject. Gain an understanding of what’s affecting Houston’s prairies, forests and marshes. Discover resources to differentiate instruction for all learners, including tech options. Connect with local informal educators that are ready to help you. Join us virtually June 10 or June 15 (elementary and middle school) or June 11 (middle and high school). Sign up on Eventbrite; limited to first 20 participants. Three hours CPE and G/T credit available, with an option for six hours, through the Texas Association for Environmental Education.

Jun
15
Mon
Virtual Teacher Workshop
Jun 15 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Virtual Teacher Workshop

Teachers, learn what’s outside your window, and how you can use it to engage kids in any subject. Gain an understanding of what’s affecting Houston’s prairies, forests and marshes. Discover resources to differentiate instruction for all learners, including tech options. Connect with local informal educators that are ready to help you. Join us virtually June 10 or June 15 (elementary and middle school) or June 11 (middle and high school). Sign up on Eventbrite; limited to first 20 participants. Three hours CPE and G/T credit available, with an option for six hours, through the Texas Association for Environmental Education.

Jul
7
Tue
Big Ideas of Sustainability Workshop for Teachers
Jul 7 – Jul 16 all-day

nstitute Overview: This 6-day (15 hour) online institute will focus on Education for Sustainability: an interdisciplinary learning lens for integrating the Big Ideas of Sustainability into your curriculum, campus and community.

Audience: K-12 Teachers, Administrators, Non-formal Educators

Full Group Virtual Learning and Facilitated Lesson Planning: Participant assignments are connected to project- and place-based learning; exploring sustainability as a dynamic system characterized by the interconnectedness of environment, equity and economy; identifying the skills, knowledge and values/attitudes that promote health and well-being of current and future generations.

Highlights: 

  • Environmental Justice: Dr. Bertie Simmons, life-long dedicated educator in the Houston Independent School District. Her career included experiences as a teacher, elementary school principal, assistant superintendent, district superintendent, and high school principal. This highly sought public speaker has received many professional awards that include HEB’s Best High School Principal in Texas award and KHOU’s Spirit of Texas award.
  • MIndfulness / Social Emotional Learning: Special Guest Speaker Susan Kaiser Greenland
  • Systems Thinking, COVID-19 and Sustainable Communities: Special Guests TBA!

Takeaways:  

  • Gain knowledge of educating for sustainability from a community of learners and field experts
  • Redesign a lesson, unit or project implementation planner with the integration of the Big Ideas of Sustainability
  • Engage with various digital platforms to leverage student interactions for remote learning
  • Help students understand the causes and consequences of social equity through the lens of environmental justice
  • Explore a systems thinking approach to understanding the impact of COVID-19

Daily activities, coaching, and lesson planning toolkit accessible through the CELF Summer Institute Google Site

  • Defining Sustainability: Thinking about how sustainability has changed and what it means to you now.
  • Connecting the Big Ideas of Sustainability to your teaching practices and classroom/virtual lessons
  • CELF-facilitated lesson planning work time

Jul
8
Wed
Big Ideas of Sustainability at Lone Star College/Kingwood @ Children’s Environmental Literacy Foundation
Jul 8 @ 8:30 am – Jul 10 @ 3:30 pm

This teacher workshop has gone virtual. Check with event organizers for more information.