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X-WR-CALDESC:The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission in partnership with the
  Nebraska Alliance for Conservation and Environment Education is pleased t
 o announce a conference specifically for Nebraska’s informal environment a
 nd nature educators. The conference\, taking place January 18-19\, 2022\, 
 will provide attendees with opportunities to learn from each other\, netwo
 rk and elevate conservation education across the state. Many of our state’
 s conservation and nature education organizations were impacted by the COV
 ID-19 pandemic and\, as a result\, networking and collaborations declined.
  This conference will be a chance to come together as a professional commu
 nity and not only learn from each other but also work to develop or renew 
 partnerships. Full conference registration will be opened in mid-October.
 \n\n \n\nSubmit a conference session proposal today!\n\nConference session
  proposals are now being accepted for three conference strands:\n\nEducati
 onal theory and practices\nWHY we do what we do and the science behind it\
 ; focus on educational pedagogy or new advances in science communicating o
 r research on engaging different audiences.\nPractical applications and su
 ccess stories\nHOW we do what we do to engage audiences\; highlighting suc
 cessful programs that reach new audiences. We want to hear about the progr
 am\, why it was implemented and what successes and stumbles you encountere
 d along the way.\n3-hour Workshop or Field Trip\nWorkshops that provide pa
 rticipants with knowledge and skills to teach as well as hands-on curricul
 um or resources. Or\, field trips to local sites which showcase exemplary 
 educational exhibits or natural ecosystems. The 3-hour time limit for fiel
 d trips must include travel as well as exploration and learning.\nTo submi
 t a session proposal\, please complete this form.\n\n \n\nFull conference 
 registration will be opened in mid-October along with a nomination form fo
 r the Educator of the Year Award.\n\n \n\nHope to see you there!\n\n \n\n*
 Currently the conference is being planned as an in-person event\, should C
 OVID numbers or local DHM’s require\, the conference will move to a virtua
 l format.\n\n \n\n \n\nLindsay Rogers\n\nNebraska Game and Parks Commissio
 n\n\nFish & Wildlife Education Division Administrator\n\n2200 N. 33rd Stre
 et\, Lincoln\, NE 68503\n\n402-471-5581 (office)\n\n402-314-7718 (cell)
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DESCRIPTION:The Nebraska Game and Parks Commission in partnership with the 
 Nebraska Alliance for Conservation and Environment Education is pleased to
  announce a conference specifically for Nebraska’s informal environment an
 d nature educators. The conference\, taking place January 18-19\, 2022\, w
 ill provide attendees with opportunities to learn from each other\, networ
 k and elevate conservation education across the state. Many of our state’s
  conservation and nature education organizations were impacted by the COVI
 D-19 pandemic and\, as a result\, networking and collaborations declined. 
 This conference will be a chance to come together as a professional commun
 ity and not only learn from each other but also work to develop or renew p
 artnerships. Full conference registration will be opened in mid-October.\n
 \n \n\nSubmit a conference session proposal today!\n\nConference session p
 roposals are now being accepted for three conference strands:\n\nEducation
 al theory and practices\nWHY we do what we do and the science behind it\; 
 focus on educational pedagogy or new advances in science communicating or 
 research on engaging different audiences.\nPractical applications and succ
 ess stories\nHOW we do what we do to engage audiences\; highlighting succe
 ssful programs that reach new audiences. We want to hear about the program
 \, why it was implemented and what successes and stumbles you encountered 
 along the way.\n3-hour Workshop or Field Trip\nWorkshops that provide part
 icipants with knowledge and skills to teach as well as hands-on curriculum
  or resources. Or\, field trips to local sites which showcase exemplary ed
 ucational exhibits or natural ecosystems. The 3-hour time limit for field 
 trips must include travel as well as exploration and learning.\nTo submit 
 a session proposal\, please complete this form.\n\n \n\nFull conference re
 gistration will be opened in mid-October along with a nomination form for 
 the Educator of the Year Award.\n\n \n\nHope to see you there!\n\n \n\n*Cu
 rrently the conference is being planned as an in-person event\, should COV
 ID numbers or local DHM’s require\, the conference will move to a virtual 
 format.\n\n \n\n \n\nLindsay Rogers\n\nNebraska Game and Parks Commission
 \n\nFish & Wildlife Education Division Administrator\n\n2200 N. 33rd Stree
 t\, Lincoln\, NE 68503\n\n402-471-5581 (office)\n\n402-314-7718 (cell)
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220119T170000
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SUMMARY:GONE VIRTUAL: Elevating Conservation: Empowering + Connecting Nebra
 ska Nature + Science Educators
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