The SEED institute is funded through a NOAA B-WET grant to Sequoia Riverlands Trust to support SEED. The Sequoia Environmental Education Directive (SEED) is a coalition of environmental education organizations with the shared goal of linking classroom learning with real world applications through outdoor education in and around Tulare County.
PAST EVENT
SEED Summer Institute
July 22-26, 2024 from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
K-12 Teachers earned $1500 for contributing lesson plans to California Educators Together.
During this institute, K-12 educators and community-based partners learned side by side about local climate-related phenomena and data. We worked together to construct a K-12 climate-literacy framework and develop age-appropriate lessons for campus and field-based learning experiences.
Visit our Summer Institute page to learn more.
PAST EVENT
SEED Strategic Planning Dinner
Thank you to all those who joined us at our first Strategic Planning dinner.
We discussed the following important agenda items:
SEED's mission and vision
SEED membership, partnership, and participation structures
SEED goals, short and long term
SEED recruitment and leadership development strategies