
SEEd (Sustainability and Environmental Education) is a registered UK charity with the primary objective of enabling more of the education sector to engage with Education for Sustainable Development and environmental education.
SEEd is a place to share, learn, develop new ideas and understand what changes are happening. SEEd will do this through its good relationships with government, business, teachers and NGO’s.
SEEd is a national membership body that will facilitate wide stakeholder engagement processes, promote shared learning and develop cross sector partnerships.
SEEd does this through:
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facilitating learning workshops for members;
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an engaging and interactive website providing a gateway into SEEd’s work, member organisations, networking opportunities and current news;
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research into issues and practice that will help everyone e.g. understanding teachers needs, or a baseline of practice; and
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events, such as the SEEd launch event in November, to highlight the state of environmental education and education for sustainable development in our schools. |

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NSS Online Conference
The National Sustainable Schools Online Conference will take place from the 30th June - 31st July 2009. Online contributors include Dr Chris Gayford and Jonothan Porrit.
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Sustainability in Schools
This annual baseline survey is a partnership between SEEd and Schoolzone, and assesses teacher and pupil practice and attitudes to sustainability in schools.
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