The archives have grown!
Check out some of the many back issues that were published at the beginning of the millennium. You will be amazed at the quality of articles and the level of participation from environmental educators across the region.
You can find these issues, available in flip-page format, in the Menu bar at the top of the page. Look under the Back Issues tab to select a back issue and relive the early days of environmental education in the Pacific Northwest!
Recent Posts
E.E.’s Philosopher King (Pt 2)
Not One More Cute Project for the Kids: Neal Maine’s Educational Vision by Gregory A. Smith Lewis & Clark College, Professor Emeritus PART TWO (see Part One here) Sustaining Neal’s...
Lessons from IslandWood
Adventure Hike to a Harbor: Creating a space for all to engage with marine science By Julia Glassy I am currently a graduate student of University of Washington over on Bainbridge Island, WA at...
Ear to the Ground: Gary Dorr
Native Voices: Reclaiming a Culture through the Traditional Canoe Interview with Gary Dorr (In conjunction with Blooming Culture: The Canoe as a Vessel for Exploring Cultures) Gary Dorr is a member...
Poetry and Science
Utilizing the Tools of Poetry for Science Inquiry by Jim Martin CLEARING consultant pril is National Poetry Month. Can we celebrate it by using poetry to facilitate teaching science as inquiry? What...
CLEARING is published in support of state/regional E.E. associations
and organizations in the Pacific Northwest and Cascadia bioregion.
Alaska Natural Resources and Outdoor Education
Environmental Education Provincial Specialist Association (British Columbia)

Idaho Environmental Education Association






