Skip to main content
U.S. flag

An official website of the United States government

Here’s how you know

Dot gov

Official websites use .gov
A .gov website belongs to an official government organization in the United States.

HTTPS

Secure .gov websites use HTTPS
A lock (LockA locked padlock) or https:// means you’ve safely connected to the .gov website. Share sensitive information only on official, secure websites.

    • Environmental Topics
    • Air
    • Bed Bugs
    • Cancer
    • Chemicals, Toxics, and Pesticide
    • Emergency Response
    • Environmental Information by Location
    • Health
    • Land, Waste, and Cleanup
    • Lead
    • Mold
    • Radon
    • Research
    • Science Topics
    • Water Topics
    • A-Z Topic Index
    • Laws & Regulations
    • By Business Sector
    • By Topic
    • Compliance
    • Enforcement
    • Laws and Executive Orders
    • Regulations
    • Report a Violation
    • Environmental Violations
    • Fraud, Waste or Abuse
    • About EPA
    • Our Mission and What We Do
    • Headquarters Offices
    • Regional Offices
    • Labs and Research Centers
    • Planning, Budget, and Results
    • Organization Chart
    • EPA History

Breadcrumb

  1. Home
  2. Education

National Environmental Education Training Program

EPA supports environmental education (EE) and training for teachers and other education professionals through the National Environmental Education and Training Program (NEETP), informally known as the Office of Environmental Education’s teacher training program. The purpose of this program is to provide EE training and long-term support to formal and non-formal education professionals across the United States, bolstering their ability to effectively teach about environmental issues. 

History

Seven multi-year cooperative agreements have been awarded under this program to date.

  • In 1992, a consortium headed by the University of Michigan received the first award to fund a program entitled the “National Consortium for Environmental Education and Training (NCEET).” 
  • In 1995, a consortium headed by the North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE) received the second award to fund a program entitled the “Environmental Education and Training Partnership (EETAP 1).” 
  • In 2000, the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (UWSP) received the third award funding a program also entitled the “Environment Education and Training Partnership (EETAP 2).” 
  • In 2005, the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, received the fourth award to fund a program also entitled the “Environmental Education and Training Partnership (EETAP 3).” 
  • In 2011, Cornell University received the fifth award to operate a program entitled “Expanding Capacity in Environmental Education (EECapacity) Project.”
  • In 2016, EPA announced that the North American Association for Environmental Education received the sixth award to operate the current program called "ee360."
  • In In 2021, EPA announced that the North American Association for Environmental 
    Education received the seventh award to operate the current program called "ee360+."

Program Design and Function

Each iteration of the teacher training program, while different in specific activities and methodologies, includes mandated functions and activities as part of their overall program. These include:

  1. Delivering in-service educator training that builds on existing quality EE programs.
  2. Delivering pre-service educator training that enables student teachers and faculty in education departments at colleges and universities to effectively include EE in their teaching.
  3. Developing, promoting and/or providing training on the national EE Guidelines for Excellence, which seek to improve the quality of EE. Supporting state “infrastructure” that enables educators to effectively teach about environmental issues (referred to as “state capacity building”). 
  4. Developing and institutionalizing a materials review process that identifies, evaluates, and promotes quality EE materials.
  5. Supporting accreditation efforts to include EE in college and university teacher preparation programs.
  6. Supporting states in developing their own environmental educator certification programs.
  7. Facilitating access to EE information and materials online by expanding and enhancing existing resource centers.

EPA Point of Contact

Ginger Potter
potter.ginger@epa.gov

Education

  • Learn About Environmental Education
    • Guidelines
  • National Environmental Education Advisory Council (NEEAC)
  • National Environmental Education Training Program
  • Presidential Innovation Award for Environmental Educators
  • President's Environmental Youth Award
  • Environmental Education (EE) Grants
    • Grant Solicitation Notice
Contact Us about Environmental Education
Contact Us about Environmental Education to ask a question, provide feedback, or report a problem.
Last updated on August 12, 2024
  • Assistance
  • Spanish
  • Arabic
  • Chinese (simplified)
  • Chinese (traditional)
  • French
  • Haitian Creole
  • Korean
  • Portuguese
  • Russian
  • Tagalog
  • Vietnamese
United States Environmental Protection Agency

Discover.

  • Accessibility Statement
  • Budget & Performance
  • Contracting
  • EPA www Web Snapshot
  • Grants
  • No FEAR Act Data
  • Plain Writing
  • Privacy
  • Privacy and Security Notice

Connect.

  • Data
  • Inspector General
  • Jobs
  • Newsroom
  • Regulations.gov
  • Subscribe
  • USA.gov
  • White House

Ask.

  • Contact EPA
  • EPA Disclaimers
  • Hotlines
  • FOIA Requests
  • Frequent Questions
  • Site Feedback

Follow.