In 2005, the National Environmental Education Foundation (NEEF) created National Environmental Education Week, or EE Week, to celebrate and encourage environmental education in classrooms across the country. This year’s EE Week will be April 14 through April 20.
Aimed at educators and organizations involved with grades K-12, this initiative provides non-biased educational materials to enhance environmental learning and motivate students to make a difference. EE Week occurs each year during the week before Earth Day.
The 2013 EE Week theme is “Greening STEM: Taking Technology Outdoors.” STEM stands for the school subjects of science, technology, engineering, and math. This theme focuses on the significance of these subjects and their effects on technological developments for environmental research.
This cause is close to the hearts of all those involved with Holbrook Travel. As a travel provider which seeks to enrich lives and serve the needs of teachers, students and academic institutions through organized travel, Holbrook knows the importance of education. As a registered participant in EE Week, Holbrook will continue to promote the need for environmental awareness and research.
To learn more about EE Week and how you can bring this program to your classroom, please visit EEWeek.org.
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