Annual conference held by the North American Association for Environmental Education in the year 2025
Headline: NAAEE Annual Conference and Research Symposium to Take Place Online in September-November 2025
Attendees from various sectors, including the public, nonprofit, private, and global education community (early childhood through university), are invited to participate in the North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE) annual conference and research symposium, taking place online from 30 September 2025 to 5 November 2025.
More than 1,000 professionals from 40 countries will gather for this nationwide event, which features more than 200 engaging sessions and keynotes, workshops throughout October, and a Research Symposium scheduled for 30 October. The main Conference will take place from 3-6 November.
The theme of this year's conference is Forward Together, with the aim to advance environmental literacy and civic engagement. The conference explores how education can inspire action, build environmental stewardship, and create healthier, more resilient communities.
Attendees collectively influence millions of people each year through their work. Early bird registration for the conference ends on 15 September. For more information, registration, and early bird discount, visit https://conference.naaee.org.
For questions about membership discount and code, contact [email protected]. The conference is one of the largest professional environmental education gatherings worldwide.
Please note that the current circumstances have led to the event being held online. For the latest updates, visit the conference website.
Join the NAAEE annual conference and research symposium to be a part of the conversation and contribute to the advancement of environmental literacy and civic engagement.
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