Association for Experiential Education (AEE) - Heartland

 

Come join us in Madison for the 40th annual AEE International Conference - November 1-4, 2012. It's gonna be big!

 

Volunteer

If you are interested in volunteering with the Heartland Region please contact Maureen Dawson-Hurst, the Council Chair, at m.dawson-hurst@sbcglobal.net.

If you are interested in volunteering to help with the 2012 International Conference in Madison, WI please contact Laurie Frank, the Conference Convener, at lsfrank@mac.com. 

 

Thanks to everyone who made the first Student Summit & Symposium such an awesome success. We are doing it next year in 2012! 

 

Thanks to everyone who made the

2011 Heartland Conference a success!

 


Click here for a slideshow of the conference!

 

Attendees: Click here for conference survey...

 

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About the AEE Heartland Region

The Heartland Region of the Association for Experiential Education was organized to promote the mission of the AEE and support membership in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Missouri, Montana, North Dakota, Ohio, South Dakota, Ontario, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.This website has been designed as a resource to organizations and individuals in the Heartland Region to promote experiential education, provide a forum for discussion and assist networking opportunities.  In addition to the resources on this site, don't forget to visit the main Association for Experiential Education website at www.aee.org.The Association for Experiential Education (AEE) is a nonprofit, professional membership association dedicated to developing and promoting experiential education worldwide by: 

  • Helping experiential educators build lasting personal and professional relationships within a supportive and connected community;
  • Raising the quality and performance of experiential education organizations and programs by developing and sharing standards through accreditation;
  • Providing access to experiential education information and resources from around the world;
  • Connecting educators in practical ways and trends to the growing body of knowledge that fuels their growth and development.

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Tom Smith "Old Raccoon" teaches

students the basics about Trust activities.

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