Former
NWEI Curriculum Director Meg O'Brien was featured last week on KATU Portland news as she discussed the long - term impacts of doing the EcoChallenge.
Today we share one of the interviews that
NWEI Curriculum Director Lacy Cagle conducted for this new course, highlighting many of the amazing Changemakers who have found creative ways to make an impact in their communities while also living out the values of simplicity and sustainability.
Not exact matches
In our new white paper
NWEI's
Director of Learning Lacy Cagle and
curriculum designer Dr. Veronica Hotton explore how even though many people claim to care about environmental issues, their behavior often doesn't align with expressed environmental values.
NWEI Director of
Curriculum and Community Engagement Lacy Cagle offered a pedagogy session on learning theory, which was informative and gave us a chance to work with the
NWEI materials in session.
Curriculum Director Lacy Cagle and
Director of Organizational Partnerships Deborah McNamara presented on
NWEI's unique discussion course methodology in a presentation on Shared Learning, Shared Story, Shared Action: Curricular and Co-curricular Tools for Engaging the Social Dimensions of Change.
This morning
NWEI's Executive
Director Mike Mercer and
Director of
Curriculum and Engagement Lacy Cagle offered a plenary session on promising practices for transformative sustainability education.
If you'd like to learn more or apply for some free discussion course books, call
NWEI's
Director of
Curriculum, Lacy Cagle, at 503.227.2807 or email at lacy@www.
nwei.org.