Call For Presentations

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CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS

SUBMISSIONS DEADLINE:

June 30, 2023

2023 ANNUAL MAEE CONFERENCE

Equity, Partnerships, and Place

OCTOBER 27-29, 2023

Eagle Bluff Environmental Learning Center

MAEE seeks compelling proposals that highlight promising and proven practices, push the leading edge of the profession, advance equity and inclusion, and motivate the pursuit of excellence, as well as proposals that highlight the incredible resources of Minnesota.

The audience for the annual conference includes but is not limited to (click here):

Conference Strands

We invite presentation proposals in the three thematic strands that characterize this year’s conference. Each strand explores a different aspect of the environmental education profession; the focus points indicate this year’s priority topics. Use these to guide your submissions and choose the one strand that most closely aligns with your proposal.

Rethinking Programs to Boost Equity and Inclusion

Sessions help participants evaluate, assess, and rethink their programming to meet NGSS, social studies and other standards as well as goals to meet diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives.

Some examples of topics that might fall under this strand include (click here):

Building Partnerships for Financial and Program Support

Sessions help participants develop tools and strategies for cultivating financial and programming partnerships to build successful environmental education programs and organizations.

Some examples of topics that might fall under this strand include (click here):

Leveraging the Power of Place to Enhance Learning

Sessions help participants enhance and leverage spaces to provide innovative and accessible outdoor education experiences that connect people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities to nature.

Some examples of topics that might fall under this strand include (click here):

Session Formats + Delivery Options

Delivery Options

Outdoor Sessions

  • Consider taking at least a portion of your session outdoors! We will help provide guidance on the facilities available and a map of possibilities.
  • Alternative indoor spaces will be available for adverse weather, but preference will be for those that can present in all-weather conditions.

Indoor Sessions

  • Consider taking at least a portion of your session outdoors! We will help provide guidance on the facilities available and a map of possibilities.
  • Consider taking at least a portion of your session outdoors! We will help provide guidance on the facilities available and a map of possibilities.

Formats

  • Hands-On Presentations
  • Traditional Presentations
  • Roundtable Discussions
  • Workshops

(40 or 90 minutes) Hands-on presentations are designed to actively engage participants in teaching activities, interactive discussions, and project development. A/V equipment is provided. Appropriate outdoor spaces will be coordinated with the presenter as needed/requested.

(40 minutes) Traditional presentations focus on a single topic or program, typically including a talk or PowerPoint (or other media) presentation followed by questions and answers or a short discussion. A/V equipment is provided.

(40 minutes) Roundtable discussions emphasize spirited discussion about a central question between the presenter(s) and session attendees. Presenters briefly introduce the baseline idea or question they wish to explore and then open the discussion for input and exchange of ideas. Presenters may request post-it notes and other materials as needed.

(40 or 90 minutes) Workshops should be used to explore the area or provide a unique outdoor opportunity, and are intended to allow everyone a chance to learn more about the natural world through hands-on experiential learning and engagement.

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Please join us September 30 - October 2 at Wolf Ridge Environmental Learning Center in Finland, MN for the 2022 MAEE Conference! 

At this year's conference, MAEE aims to highlight promising and proven practices, help push the leading edge of the profession, advance equity and inclusion, and motivate the pursuit of excellence in environmental education, all while sharing and exploring the incredible resources in the North Shore.  Join us for an opportunity to connect with other professionals across the state, to acquire new skills and knowledge, and to leave feeling inspired to reinvigorate and renew your programs!

Early bird registration:  June 15 - August 15
Regular rate registration:  August 16 - September 23

Registration is now closed.  See you at the conference!

 
Registration Amounts:

EARLY BIRD RATES (expire August 15)

  • EARLY BIRD Full Conference Registration w/ Lodging: $200
  • EARLY BIRD Full Conference Registration w/ Tent Camping Option: $120
  • EARLY BIRD Saturday Only Registration (no lodging): $80

REGULAR RATES

  • Full Conference Registration w/ Lodging: $225
  • Full Conference Registration w/ Tent Camping Option: $135
  • Saturday Only Conference Registration (no lodging): $95

Thank you to our SPONSORS

We appreciate the support of all of our sponsors!  These generous supporters made it possible for MAEE to offer scholarships and low, affordable registration rates which helps make the conference accessible to all.

Jeffers Foundation
Special thanks to our Plantinum Sponsor - Jeffers Foundation!
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
Wolf Ridge ELC
Acorn Naturalists
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