SUPPORTING EDUCATORS


Educator Resource Library

This webpage is a library of resources for educators and community members including access to supplies, professional development, curricula, and community partnerships. Click the links or images below to navigate to the resources to learn more.

Need one-on-one support or need help finding what you are looking for? Anna Sommo, MEEA Director of School and Community Partnerships, can help connect you and answer your questions about outdoor learning and environmental education. Email Anna Sommo at info@meeassociation.org

Professional Development
Teach ME Outside Workshops
Wabanaki Studies Workshops

APPLICATIONS OPEN IN SEPTEMBER!

Resource Directory

Maine Resources
Maine Climate Education Hub
Environmental Literacy Plan
Climate Literacy Plan
Maine Census of Community-Based Environmental Learning
Maine Environmental Education and Outdoor Learning Resource Directory

Topics
Outdoor Learning
Environmental Education
Wabanaki Studies
Climate Education
Equity & Justice

APPLICATIONS OPEN IN SEPTEMBER!

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Workshops coming in Fall 2025

  • Wabanaki Studies Workshops

    Check back for Fall 2025 workshops! There will not be any workshops during this summer. This three-part hybrid in-person and online workshop series is facilitated by Brianne Lolar, a Panawahpskek citizen and Wabanaki Studies specialist for the Maine Department of Education. You’ll build foundational skills with current Wabanaki studies resources available and support one another through a cohort of educators. This material represents a continuing collaborative effort between the Wabanaki nations, Indigenous and non-Indigenous educators, districts, and other organizations.

  • Building a Culture of Teaching Outside Workshops

    Check back for Fall 2025 workshop dates! Are you a Maine educator teaching outside at your school, but feel like you’re the only one? Join us for a workshop to explore strategies to support taking students outside! These workshops are in-person throughout Maine for educators to network, build skills, and learn about open source resources to sustain a culture of outdoor learning in their schools and programs. MEEA partners with Teach ME Outside to host these workshops. Participants will receive a $100 stipend and contact hours for attending.


The Maine Climate Education Hub offers free resources to teach about climate change.

Standards-aligned educational resources to support Maine educators in incorporating climate literacy into their curriculum