NAEE e-News for 3.3.2025

Here is NAEE’s latest round-up of news… The Plough Moon Don’ forget to visit Environmental Lunacy https://naee.org.uk/a-year-of-environmental-lunacy/ as the new Moon, the Plough Moon on the 28th February will be the start of another lunar cycle. There will be a new Blog to celebrate this by Nina Hatch, the  Teacher/Centre Manager at Mount Pleasant School Farm who is also…

NAEE e-News for 15.02.2025

Here is NAEE’s latest round-up of news… Keep ?Teaching Wisdom? Part 2 – Resilience An NAEE blog post from Richard Jurin, a regular contributor, explores resilience beyond economic frameworks, advocating for a balance between human and ecological systems. He critiques the reductionist mindset that separates humans from nature, emphasising the need for systems thinking to address complex…

NAEE eNewsletter for 9.2.2025

Here is NAEE’s latest round-up of news… Teaching Wisdom? Part 2 – Resilience An NAEE blog post from Richard Jurin, a regular contributor, explores resilience beyond economic frameworks, advocating for a balance between human and ecological systems. He critiques the reductionist mindset that separates humans from nature, emphasising the need for systems thinking to address complex environmental…

NAEE eNewsletter 2.2.2025

Here is NAEE’s latest round-up of news… Squirrel Moon The Squirrel Moon Have you been following our Year of Environmental Lunacy https://naee.org.uk/a-year-of-environmental-lunacy/  project? Each lunar month we bring you a new Blogger who offers their thoughts about an appropriate lunar name based on what we might be noticing around us in nature during this time. We have…

NAEE e-News 13.1.2025

On Thursday January 9th some key members of NAEE attended a memorial service at St Peter’s Church, Sutton Coldfield for Sue Fenoughty. Sue (19th December 1935 – 14th December 2024) had been a very active member of NAEE for many years. She was the editor of the NAEE’s flagship Environmental Education Journal for a number…

NAEE Newsletter 06.01.2025

Happy New Year!   Dear Members…. Dear Members  We hope you had a good and happy break over the festive season and a positive start to New Year.   Here is NAEE’s latest round-up of news… NAEE Blog post: The Evolution of Environmental Education in the UK: A Historical Perspective.   eeADVOCATE  Sarah Bodor, NAAEE’s Director of Policy &…

NAEE Newsletter 09.12.2024

Here is NAEE’s latest round-up of news;    Engaging the Next Generation. The state of environmental, sustainability and climate education in UK schools and effective practice in the classroom:  We include this important report again this week in case you missed it last time. The report, commissioned by the UK National Association for Environmental Education (NAEE),…

Community Garden awarded grants from the Coronavirus Community Support Fund

Martineau Gardens in Edgbaston, Birmingham – one of the venues used for NAEE’s Hugh Kenrick Days visits – has been awarded significant grants from the Coronavirus Community Support Fund, distributed by The National Lottery Community Fund and the Heart of England Community Foundation’s Coronavirus Resilience Fund, to enable the continuation of a vital service for…

Youth Climate Summit 2020

Organised by a team of dedicated teachers and environmental charity Global Action Plan, the virtual Youth Climate Summit is taking place from 9-13th November, during what would have been the week of COP 26. Unlike world leaders, young people are refusing to let it drop off their agenda and are coming together online for an exciting week…