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Criteria 5

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Community Partnership Project

Minimum of 20 hours

Environmental education should result in understanding, commitment, informed decisions and constructive action. The Community Partnership Project provides candidates with the opportunity to lead a partnership that will have a positive effect on the community* and that will increase environmental awareness and understanding. 

* A community can be defined as a group of persons with common characteristics such as geographic, professional, cultural, racial, religious or socio-economic similarities; communities can be defined by location, race, ethnicity, age, occupation, interest in particular problems or outcomes, or other common bonds.

It also gives the candidate practical experience applying what they have learned as an environmental educator. This component of the certification process should include the following key elements:

Examples of successful Community Action Partnerships:

Go here for other partnership examples.

 

"The program has contributed to my ability to develop educational programs and assist others with programs by doing research.. I find enthusiasm for nature is contagious, and encouraging and inspiring others to learn more and seek more knowledge is very satisfying."
- N.C. Certified Environmental Educator