ACEE's mission is to work collaboratively to advance environmental education in Alberta, with a focus on empowering young people to become environmental stewards.
We are advocates for encouraging environmental stewardship in the next generation. By educating children about nature and environmental awareness, we inform young Albertans how their actions can impact the environment on a larger, provincial scale.
Alberta Parks
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Alberta Parks offer diverse curriculum connected programs for students and teachers, providing an authentic learning landscape where place based, and experiential learning fosters an appreciation for Alberta's heritage.
Calgary Wildlife
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Our education programs teach the public about our services emphasizing the value of wildlife rehabilitation, teach about living in harmony with urban wildlife and the benefits wildlife provide to our ecosystems.
Embark on a wild adventure of knowledge as we dive into the captivating world of animal behaviour and the scientific method! Fifth and sixth-grade students will unleash their inner animal whisperer and decode the secret language of cats & dogs.
The Southern Alberta Chapter of the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society is an eco-charity that aims to protect and conserve the vital ecological function of our lands and waters.
Foothills Brass
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Foothills Brass performs in schools across North America, helping to build future generations of music listeners, lovers and performers. Since 1981, Foothills Brass has reached over one million students!
Green Calgary
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Our Green Kids program is offered to schools, community and homeschool groups year round; and is an opportunity for children Kindergarten to Grade 6 to experience hands on environmental education.
Quest Theatre
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Quest Theatre is a touring Theatre for Young Audiences company based in Calgary that creates community through exceptional theatre adventures for young people throughout Alberta.
Telus Spark
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Whether at the science centre, online or in your classroom, Spark’s unique science programs and experiences engage students with learning opportunities beyond the regular classroom!
Discover the rich educational and social-emotional benefits that can result from taking learning outside into the schoolyard with Thimbleberry’s at-school nature programs and professional development workshops.
Every year some 4000 schoolchildren and 400 adults participate in outdoor educational programs run by the Society. These focus on meeting curriculum needs such as learning about wetlands or the role of decomposition, but also introduce children to the enj
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