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Job opportunity at UQAM: professor position in environmental education with a focus on youth, environment, and education

The Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) is pleased to announce the opening of a Professor position at the Department of didactics, specializing in environmental education, with a particular emphasis on “Youth, environment, education.” This opportunity aligns with the university’s commitment to renew its faculty and promote high-quality development across all areas of activity.

The selected individual is expected to commence duties on June 1, 2024, subject to budgetary approvals. This position offers a range of responsibilities, spanning from teaching to research development and mentoring students at the graduate level.

Key responsibilities:

  1. Teaching and course development: The selected candidate will be responsible for teaching and developing courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels in Environmental Education, particularly in teacher training and educational interventions for young people.
  2. Research in environmental education: Contribute to the development of research and the mobilization of knowledge in the field of Environmental Education, with a focus on “Youth, Environment, Education.”
  3. Supervision and direction of research: Provide guidance and supervision for theses, dissertations, and other research projects at the graduate level.
  4. Contribution to the research center: Actively participate in the activities of the Research Center in Environmental Education and Training (Centr’ERE).
  5. Academic engagement: Participate in departmental, faculty, inter-faculty, and inter-institutional academic activities.
  6. Interinstitutional cooperation: Contribute to the development of interinstitutional cooperation activities and collaborations with a variety of sectors.

Requirements:

  • Doctorate or doctoral studies in progress in the field of Environmental Education or another relevant field.
  • Expertise in teaching and research in Environmental Education.
  • Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively and manage team projects.
  • Skills in developing and fostering collaborations and partnerships.
  • Good knowledge of the local, regional, and international context in Environmental Education.
  • Proficiency in the French language, both oral and written.

Assets:

  • Knowledge and experience in the educational sector.
  • Proficiency in English and Spanish.

Priority will be given to Canadian citizens, Canadians, and permanent residents in accordance with Canadian immigration requirements.

Interested individuals are invited to submit a complete electronic dossier before January 15, 2024, at 5:00 PM. The dossier should include a signed cover letter, a detailed and signed curriculum vitae in French, excerpts from three relevant recent publications or achievements, teaching evaluation reports if available, written confirmation of the initial thesis submission (if applicable), and three letters of recommendation sent directly by the authors. An electronic version of the completed doctoral thesis or the accepted version of the thesis project should also be included.

UQAM encourages diversity and subscribes to an employment equality program, actively encouraging women, Inuit, Métis, First Nations members, visible minorities, ethnic minorities, and persons with disabilities to apply.

For more information on the application process and position details, please refer to the UQAM website at the following link: apply for this position

Illuminating the green future: distinguished speakers at the 12th WEEC in Abu Dhabi

With the twelfth World Environmental Education Congress (WEEC) set to take place in Abu Dhabi from January 29 to February 2, the world will have the opportunity to listen and learn from a cadre of visionary experts and leaders in the environmental field. The Congress, which is already open for registrations, will serve as a catalyst for ideas and discussions aimed at shaping a greener and more sustainable future in the realm of education.

Spotlight on international visionaries

The speaker lineup comprises internationally renowned figures, experts, and industry thought leaders, all united by a common passion for environmental education and sustainable development.

H.E. Shaikha Al Dhaheri – Secretary-General, Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi

Dr. Shaikha Salem Al Dhaheri, Secretary-General of the Environment Agency – Abu Dhabi, will be among the distinguished speakers. With a Ph.D. in Wildlife Conservation and Protection from the University of Aberdeen in the United Kingdom, she is the first Emirati woman to achieve this accolade. Her leadership is crucial for safeguarding natural resources and promoting sustainable development in the emirate.

H.E. Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak – President, IUCN

Her Excellency Razan Khalifa Al Mubarak, President of the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), brings over twenty years of commitment to a sustainable future in the United Arab Emirates. Her election as the president of IUCN in September 2021 makes her the second woman to lead the organization in its 75-year history and its first president from West Asia.

Akpezi Ogbuigwe – Chairperson, Earth Charter International Council, and Regional Advisor for Africa, UNU/RCE’s

Dr. Akpezi Ogbuigwe, a respected practitioner in environmental law and education for global futures, will be present as the Chairperson of the Earth Charter International Council. Her diverse experience includes roles at the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and as Adviser for the African Region at UNU-RCE’s.

Carlos Alvarez Pereira – Vice President, The Club of Rome, Spain

Carlos Alvarez Pereira, Vice President of The Club of Rome, will contribute his over 30 years of experience in research, innovation, entrepreneurship, and business management. His keen interest in complexity thinking and transdisciplinarity is vital for exploring the cultural transformation required for equitable human well-being within a healthy biosphere.

David Orr – Professor of Environmental Studies and Politics and Senior Adviser to the President of Oberlin College

Prof. David W. Orr, a Paul Sears Distinguished Professor of Environmental Studies and Politics and senior adviser to the president of Oberlin College, will bring his wisdom as a founding editor of the journal Solutions and as the executive director of the Oberlin Project, a collaborative effort for the resilience, prosperity, and sustainability of Oberlin.

Elizabeth Wathuti – Kenyan Environmentalist and Young Climate Leader, Kenya, and Founder of the Green Generation Initiative (GGI)

Elizabeth Wathuti, a dedicated environmentalist and dynamic young climate leader from Kenya, will be a strong voice for environmental preservation. As the Founder of the Green Generation Initiative, she played a crucial role in supporting the largest delegation of African youth at COP27 in Egypt.

Jeffrey Sachs – President of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network and Director of the Center for Sustainable Development, Columbia University

Prof. Jeffrey D. Sachs, University Professor and Director of the Center for Sustainable Development at Columbia University, will bring his extensive academic and advisory experience to promote sustainable development goals.

Judy Braus – Executive Director, North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE)

Judy Braus, with her wealth of experience in environmental education, assumes the role of Executive Director of the North American Association for Environmental Education. Her focus on diversity and inclusion is crucial for creating healthier and more sustainable communities through education.

Ricky Kej – Internationally Renowned Music Composer, Environmentalist and Professor

Three Times Grammy Award Winner, Awarded as the United Nations “Global Humanitarian Artist,” UNESCO MGIEP Ambassador, UNCCD “Land Ambassador,” UNICEF ‘Celebrity Supporter.’

Three-times Grammy Award-winning Indian music composer and environmentalist Ricky Kej will bring his passion through music. In addition to his musical achievements, Kej serves as a UNHCR “Goodwill Ambassador,” UNCCD Land Ambassador, and UNESCO – MGIEP “Global Ambassador for Kindness.”

Building a green future through environmental education

With such a prestigious lineup of speakers, the twelfth WEEC Congress promises to be a unique opportunity to inspire, enlighten, and trigger crucial discussions to shape a greener and more sustainable future in the field of education. Participation is open to all who share the mission of building a better world for everyone, based on a deep understanding of the environment and environmental education. Do not miss the opportunity to be part of this extraordinary experience.

For more information and registration details, visit WEEC 12 website

The journal “education relative à l’environnement” celebrates 25 years at UQAM

The education relative à l’environnement journal marks a quarter-century of dedication to research and practices in the field of environmental education. Founded in 1998 at the university of Quebec in Montreal (UQAM), it remains the only scholarly journal in the french language dedicated to this field of study.

To commemorate this significant milestone, a special event is scheduled for Tuesday, December 12, from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm at the Woodwork Room of UQAM (J-2805). The celebration will kick off with a special presentation titled “The twenty-five years of the environmental education journal: a research heritage,” presented by Lucie Sauvé and Étienne van Steenberghe, prominent figures in the publication.

Following the presentation, a roundtable discussion on “The future of research journals: current challenges and issues at the heart of the francophonie” will take place. Participants in this discussion include madame Louise Poissant (scientific director, fonds de recherche du Québec – society and culture), Madame Sophie Montreuil (director of Acfas), mr. Vincent Larivière (university of Montreal), and mr. Yves Gingras (university of Quebec in Montreal). madame Louise Vandelac (Institute of environmental science, UQAM) will moderate the exchanges.

After the guest presentations, the audience is invited to engage in an interactive discussion about the current challenges facing francophone scholarly journals. Among the contributors to this discussion is madame Katel Colin, director of Programs and partnerships at the fonds de recherche du Québec.

The celebration will conclude with a friendly gathering over a drink, providing an ideal opportunity to network and celebrate this outstanding achievement together.

Organizers encourage potential attendees to confirm their presence by sending an email to revue.ere@uqam.ca. For any logistical questions, feel free to contact them.

Don’t miss this significant event that highlights the rich heritage of the “education relative à l’environnement” journal and explores the future outlook of research journals in the francophone world.

Developing educational action: the success of World EE Day 2023

On 14 October 2023 the 7th World environmental education day took place. On this day, in 1977, the UN Conference in Tbilisi, Georgia noted the unanimous accord in the important role of the EE in the preservation and improvement of the world’s environment. 46 years later, WEEC continues to advocate and strive for environmental education to maintain its crucial role in paving a green road towards more sustainable societies.

Since World EE Day was established, WEEC has encouraged organizations around the world to promote initiatives and projects related to environmental education in the month of October. From festivals to conferences, from workshops to academic study projects, we received many communications through our online form of initiatives related to World environmental education eay 2023.

This is our final report for this year’s World EE Day: here are some meaningful and remarkable projects from all over the world.

Every year we at WEEC, together with our local italian networks, fulfill our educational and environmental mission with the organization of many events, in the city of Turin and on italian territory. Events like the Earth Festival in Luino (VA), which has reached its third edition this year and has received a great response in participation from the public. For three days, from October 12 to 15, the picturesque town on Lake Maggiore hosted exhibitions, performances, conferences, workshops, and events for schools, each of them focusing on the role of Environmental Education in preserving “Nature, Climate and Biodiversity”.

In Turin, the local association of WEEC Casa dell’Ambiente organized, on October 17, a screening open to the public of the 2020 Documentary “Citizen Nobel” by Stephane Goel. Following the life and achievements of Nobel Prize Winner and environmentalist Jacques Dubochet, the documentary is an example of great commitment to the environment and sparked discussion among the audience, hosted in our headquarter in the Capital city of Piedmont region.

Can sea lettuce (ulva lactuca), whose population is increasing uncontrollably in Izmir Bay and seems to be an environmental problem, turn into a sustainable benefit? Project Ulva Pac, led by a group of researchers from Turkey, tried to answer this question. Findings from the study showed that Ulva Lactuca has a lot of cellulose among its biological components, which is very important for packaging. Its cultivation offers advantages over land-based sources of lignin-containing cellulose such as cotton, requiring smaller quantities of fresh water and pesticides, therefore having a lower water and carbon footprint and unprecedented potential for a green and blue economy.

Food & Trees for Africa (FTFA) has partnered with Fortress REIT to combine the Fortress Running Series with environmental education and social development, a partnership aiming to upskill the community and make a positive impact. The first race was held in Rustenburg, South Africa in July 2022 and was coupled with a tree planting day at nearby schools, and the project continues today, with events organized for World EE Day 2023. On the Friday before each of the races, the FTFA team hosts activities at schools in the area, including a climate change workshop, the “Climate Hero” training for a group of learners at each school, and the planting of trees at the schools through FTFA’s Trees for All programme. The running series is part of a broader strategy to future-proof Fortress REIT communities and to promote environmental education in South African territory.

Plastic Free Odv Onlus is a volunteering association founded on July 29, 2019, aiming at raising awareness and educating italian communities about the dangers of plastic pollution; with more than 1000 representatives all over Italy, Plastic Free has become one of the most important association in the field, organizing clean-ups, concrete actions for turtles protection and conservation and events in italian schools and cities. To promote its activities and on the occasion of World EE Day 2023, the local section of Plastic Free Pavia has organized a video-photographic exhibition on Sunday October 22 at Cupola Arnaboldi in Pavia (IT).  Since 2021, Plastic Free in Pavia and in the Ticino Park has contributed with concrete actions in the area (clean-ups), in schools and at events to raise awareness among pupils and citizens about protecting the environment.

For the second consecutive year, the Municipality of Esparreguera, Tallers Artístics i Culturals d’Esparreguera (Barcelona), in cooperation with the Department of Agroecology of the University of Humboldt (Germany), X Eleva Group (Mexico) and The Handprint Initiative (Mexico-Barcelona), organized a two days online symposium on 26 and 27 October, for the exchange of experiences between international professionals and focusing on the best educational practices and the Art as a transdisciplinary tool. The II Virtual Symposium “Art and Global Citizenship Education” offers the opportunity for new collaborations among people around the world, given the need to generate spaces for reflection and collaboration in the face of global challenges, allowing the strengthening of educational strategies that integrate the Sustainable Development Goals and promoting the Global Citizenship Education.

“Bracing Biophilia” is an exploratory research programme which verifies the effect of Nature-based ILEs on pupils’ attentional performance and affiliation with Nature, led by researchers from the University of Aosta Valley, Italy. Biophilic design is an architectural model that offers the possibility to create the Nature-based Innovative Learning Environment (ILE), which might support cognitive processes and stimulate affiliation with Nature. The experimental observations spanned three school years; they were carried out within a conventional learning environment in the first year and in a biophilic designed one in the next two. The results, shared during the month of October 2023, show that learning environments with biophilic design, in addition to being preferred and perceived as more restorative, are more effective in supporting pupils’ attentional performance than conventional learning environments and, over time, strengthen the feeling of affiliation with Nature.

St Kizito Schools, in Kampala, Uganda organized project-based Initiatives for Engaging Youths in Climate Action, promoting nature-stewardship and green entrepreneurship among pupils and students by imparting knowledge, skills and values related to sustainability. The environmental teaching and learning activities are conducted at different learning levels, sharing knowledge about nature using stories, scrap-books and media, engaging children in nature-based experiences like outdoor nature-play activities and interaction with animals and promoting interactive/reflective activities like debates, quiz and oral presentations and much more. On October 14, the schools hosted the ambassador of Sweden in Uganda as they celebrated 25 years of climate activism, bringing her on a tour of all the green projects of the two schools in Kampala.

A group of teachers of the ITCG OGGIANO high school in Siniscola, Sardinia, organized an ecological walk at the Mandras Pine Forest in the Santa Lucia Area. The event aimed to involve the school community and the local area in an experience of territorial and sensory regeneration within the Tepilora, Rio Posada, and Montalbo Biosphere Reserve, raising awareness within the community about environmental conservation with a focus on sustainable development and the valorization of the region. Participants acquired specific knowledge about the territory, recognizing and appreciating its value and potential, through inclusive approaches, including those for more vulnerable individuals. The event, held on October 19, also involved the cleaning of the environment from waste and the promotion of environmental sustainability through good practices.

Magroves, dunes or delaika? 12 field trips are waiting for you at 12WEEC

Twelve field trips are planned during the 12th WEEC, connecting theory with practice.  The morning, afternoon, or full day sessions provide participants with the opportunity to explore many of the landscapes and environmental education landmarks in and around Abu Dhabi. Transport is included.

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Last Five Days to Secure Your Early Bird Discount for WEEC Congress!

Join the Environmental Education Network in Abu Dhabi from January 29th to February 2nd, 2024

Are you passionate about environmental education and eager to connect with leading experts in the field? The World Environmental Education Congress (WEEC) is just around the corner, and there are only five days left to take advantage of our special Early Bird discount. Don’t miss this golden opportunity to become a part of our vibrant community.

WEEC Congress Highlights:

The WEEC Congress is set to take place in the stunning city of Abu Dhabi from January 29th to February 2nd, 2024. It promises to be a gathering of some of the world’s foremost experts in environmental education.

One key feature that sets WEEC apart is our commitment to inclusivity. If you haven’t received acceptance for your abstract yet, worry not! You can still secure the discounted rate even after the deadline has passed.

Registration Costs:

  • Conference Delegate (Teachers, Academics, Business Community): USD 450
  • Conference Youth (Students, Young Researchers, and Young Professionals, age between 18-30 years): USD 400
  • Conference Pass for NGOs or Residents of Least Developed Countries: USD 350
  • Conference Group Rates (5+ pax / 10+ pax): -10% / -20%

This is a unique opportunity to engage with the latest developments in environmental education, connect with like-minded individuals, and contribute to a more sustainable future. Act now to secure your spot at the WEEC Congress at a discounted rate before it’s too late!

To register and learn more about the event, please visit our official website.

Don’t miss out on this chance to make a difference and be a part of a global network dedicated to environmental education. We look forward to welcoming you to Abu Dhabi for the WEEC Congress in 2024!

Abstract Submission Deadline postponed to Septemebr 15, 2023

The deadline for the abstract submission of the 12th World Enviromental Education Congress has been postponed by the Socio – Scientific Committee to September 15, 2023!

The decision to extend the Call for Abstract for 2 extra weeks has been taken by the Committees after receiving a great amount of abstracts from all over the world; witnessing the great response from EE experts and people interested in taking part in the WEEC Congress, the SSC agreed to give more time to new potential abstract submitters in order to increase the participation at the Congress and make it an even more incredible and meaningful experience as it already promises to be.

Send your abstract today! If approved, your work will be presented and discussed during the sessions of WEEC 2024 in Abu Dhabi, together with all the other works submitted by attendees from all over the world.
One of the 10 themes must be the central argument of your abstract, in order to spark discussion on the role of EE today and in the challenges of the future.

Your work can be submitted as an oral presentation, as a poster or Pecha Kucha format, or can be structured as a more interactive workshop experience or a round table discussion.

The QAOEECL – Inauguaral Big Idea Oration

Join the Livestream on Septemebr 7, 2023!

Queensland Association of Outdoor & Environmental Education Centre Leaders (QAOEECL) with the support of the AAEEQ Chapter present The Inaugural Big Idea Oration, held in Stamford Plaza Brisbane and online on September 7, 2023 at 4:30 pm. A timely and amazing event, with talks from two renowned educators presenting their ideas about Outdoor & Environmental Education in the Contemporary World. 
In the first part of the event, Dr Ron Tooth, Honorary Associate Professor UQ and Founding Principal of Pullenvale Environmental Education Centre, will give a talk on “Enchantment: Designing Pedagogies for a Fractured World“, discussing contemporary scholarship on enchantment/disenchantment and First Nations philosophies to explore alternative ideas and to challenge “our habit of dividing the world into passive matter (it) and vibrant life (us)“.


In the second part, Professor Emerita Annette Gough OAM will speak about “Outdoor & Environmental Education in the Contemporary World”  and how should outdoor and environmental education evolve to address the growing impact of the climate emergency and meet the needs of society in a post-COVID-19 world, while also learning from its tradition about what to keep and what to change.


The event will be live streamed, therefore capable of reaching audiences Australian wide and even globally. For more information on ticketing, click here

Speaking 4 the Planet

10 Year Anniversary Evaluation 2013 – 2022

Speaking 4 the Planet is an Arts-based competition for young people. It invites participants to express themselves and their ideas about a sustainable world through the following modes:
• Speaking (prepared and impromptu)
• Drama (impromptu)
• Art (prepared and impromptu)
• Writing (prepared and impromptu)
• Video
• Memes
• Performance poetry
• Song

Originating in 2013 at The Jannali High School in Sydney, Australia, as an initiative for high school students, S4P has evolved to include primary schools (Kids 4 the Planet), universities and adults (Adults 4 Planet A). Ten years after its birth, these elements emerge:

Schools/Youth

  1. Increased student confidence and competence in speaking up. They describe themselves as ‘advocates’.
  2. Helped students take on leadership roles.
  3. Increased environmental awareness and activity at schools. Participation has stimulated school-based environmental education initiatives.
  4. Inspired whole-school involvement in preparation for the competitions held at schools.
  5. Expanded understanding of the social, political and economic elements of sustainability – not just the environment.
  6. Established local networks of students. ‘We learn that we are not alone,’ said one concerned student.

Teachers

  1. Increased teacher awareness and pedagogical changes, including increased integration and connections to multiple curriculum areas.
  2. Increased awareness of the connections between sustainability and core competencies.

Communities

  1. Improved relations between schools and local councils, businesses, and NGOs.
  2. Increased appreciation of the role of the Arts in sustainability and in bringing about change.
  3. Created public speaking and employment opportunities outside of school: Toastmasters, local councils, community events, AGMs, youth events.
  4. Influenced the World Environmental Education Congress Secretariat to hold youth events with their biennial conferences.
  5. Provided artworks for used in climate action campaigns and marches.

Future

Speaking 4 the Planet will continue to be available for use as an education initiative highly effective in raising awareness, improving pedagogy, inspiring action, building networks, and influencing individual choices and broader policies.
S4P will continue to evolve and adapt to need and interest. In the near future, S4P will include these elements:
• Competitions for university students
• Global competitions
• Competitions for adults and community organisations

If you are interested in finding out how you can adapt the S4P initiative for your audience and purpose, please contact Phil on phil@speaking4theplanet.org.au

Please find links to two videos done by 7yr old students to support the use of a WED theme and SDG 4 in the conduct of sustainability and arts competitions in Sydney:

Only One Earth

• Education for All 

2023 Youth Innovation Challenge

Fresh ideas for saving our seas

Do you have an innovative idea about how to protect marine life? Or tackle marine debris? Or help coastal communities adapt to the effects of climate change? GEEP is excited to announce its 2023 Youth Innovation Challenge: Saving Our Seas! In partnership with the Taiwan Ocean Conservation Administration (OCA), this year’s challenge provides an opportunity for young people ages 15–30 around the world to share their innovative solutions to protect marine resources and support people of all ages to be engaged stewards for marine conservation. We’re looking for solutions that are innovative, feasible, and informed by research. Winning solutions will receive global recognition and a $1,000 USD prize! 

Have a great idea? Follow the steps at this link