Inspire youth through environmental education and outdoor learning with Project Learning Tree, an award-winning, multi-disciplinary program.
Students learn how to think (not what to think) about complex environmental issues. Indoor and outdoor activities prompt critical thinking, problem solving and effective decision-making skills.
Professional Development for Educators
- There are some great new trainings available online. Please click here for more info.
- Offered regularly at sites throughout New Mexico. View upcoming PLT trainings.
- Designed for educators, parents and community leaders working with youth from preschool through grade 12.
- Workshops include curriculum materials.
- Curriculum materials are correlated to New Mexico education standards and multiple national standards (National Science Standards, National Social Studies Standards, Excellence in EE Guidelines, and Girl Scout Program)
Service Learning for Students
- The GreenSchools! program provides a set of tools for students to analyze data and design a student-driven project to cut your school’s costs, improve student health and nutrition, teach STEM subjects, promote civic engagement, and acquire skills for the careers of the future.
- GreenWorks! grants fund these and other community environmental improvement projects. Past projects have included growing plants, restoring habitats, reducing energy use, conserving water, recycling, and making better use of school grounds.
Sponsors of NM Project Learning Tree
Project Learning Tree is a program of the American Forest Foundation, supported in New Mexico by EEANM, NM State Forestry and USDA Forest Service.
Environmental Education Association of New Mexico
Eileen Everett
Executive Director
(505) 859-3366
info@eeanm.org