This tool is a short series of 15 prompting questions to help environmental educators reflect on their program and their program development process. There are four categories of questions that are based on an understanding of how people learn.
This tool is useful for programs that wish to self-evaluate their instructional resources and curriculum. It is not meant to rank or grade a program, not to increase the similarity or standardization of programs. The goal is conversations had in the process of using this tool will promote curriculum, program, and organizational changes as needed, and lead to a meaningful and positive experience for participants.
This is a self-evaluation tool that is designed to support programs in becoming more inclusive and accessible, specifically for students with exceptional needs. The goal is to use this to engage in reflection and discussion with your staff and the community in order to co-develop improvement goals for high-quality, accessible and inclusive programming.
This is a self-evaluation tool that is designed to support programs in becoming more culturally responsive. The goal is to use this to engage in reflection and discussion with your staff and team members in order to understand whether your program(s) are inclusive and meaningful to all participants. The ultimate goal is that these team conversations will promote programmatic and organizational changes as needed, and lead to meaningful and positive experiences for participants.