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Youth Education: Where To Go for Help
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This section displays contact information for experts in youth education.
Programs listed: 3
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Advanced Technology Environmental Education Center ATEEC
ATEEC Mission: The advancement of environmental and energy technology education through curriculum, professional, and program development and improvement.
ATEEC Vision: Foster a network of educational communities, supported through public and private partnerships, that ensures human health, safety and global sustainability.
ATEEC supports creation of educational materials that focus upon emerging technologies in environmental and energy technology education. ATEEC also provides professional development for environmental and sustainable energy educators in hands-on workshops and online networking. ATEEC assists schools, communities and businesses in developing and providing safety, environmental and sustainable energy technology training programs with the best practices in instructional materials and training services.
ATEEC, 500 Belmont Rd.
Bettendorf, IA 52722
Phone: (563) 441-4091
Fax: (563) 441-4080
Contact: Ellen Lensch, Executive Director
Contact Phone: (563) 336-3331
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North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE)
A network of environmental education professionals, students, and volunteers working throughout North America and in more than 55 countries around the world to promote a healthy, sustainable environment by providing support for environmental education and educators. They offers programs, activities, and resources, including EE support materials, ongoing projects, and annual conferences.
410 Tarvin Road
Rock Spring, GA 30730
Phone: (706) 764-2926
Fax: (706) 764-2094
Contact: Elaine Andrews, Executive Director
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Project WET International Foundation
The goal of Project WET is to facilitate and promote the awareness, appreciation, knowledge, and stewardship of water resources and heritage information through the development and dissemination of classroom ready teaching aids and through the establishment of state and internationally sponsored Project WET programs. Project WET has active programs in all 50 states, the U.S. Territories, Canada, Mexico, and The Peace Corps. Over 23 publications are available from Project WET for educators, resource professionals, business leaders, policy makers, nongovernment organizations, and communities.
1001 W Oak St
Suite 210
Bozeman, MT 59715
Phone: (406) 585-3029
Contact: Dennis Nelson, Executive Director