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Showing posts with label Patsy Peace. Show all posts
MARIA SNYDER SELECTED AS ROLE MODEL FOR WOMEN N SCIENCE
Maria Snyder was selected in a global broadcast by the world’s largest science organizations as “A Role Model for Women and Girls in STEM: Solving the Problems”.
The Association of Science & Technology Centers, UNESCO, UN Women, UN Major Group for Children & Youth created the broadcast and marathon to promote International Science Center & Science Museum Day, a global event to highlight the importance of Science, Technology, Engineering and Math.
Ms. Snyder founded Eco Boys and Girls, an Early Childhood Development media brand, whose area of focus is educating and entertaining children around the world about Peace & Pluralism, SDGs and STEM.
EBAG’s partners and program implementers are world leaders: Association of Children’s Museums, Association of Science & Technology Centers, Search for Common Ground, SDG Academy, Children’s Museum of New Hampshire.
ECO BOYS AND GIRLS CELEBRATES WITH ASSOCIATION OF CHILDREN’S MUSEUMS & CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF NEW HAMPSHIRE ISCSMD 2017
In celebration of International Science Center and Science Museum Day 2017, Eco Boys and Girls is celebrating with The Association of Children’s Museums and The Children’s Museum of New Hampshire.
Eco Boys and Girls’ programming with The Association of Children’s Museums, based in Washington D.C., engages pre - and primary school
age children in activity-based and self-driven learning about the 17
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Through this program and in celebration of ISCSMD, young children are
asked to think critically and curiously about the world around them and the
role they play in making a positive difference.
With the Children’s Museum of New Hampshire, U.S., Eco Boys and Girls Science Bites! Program leads children through science
experiments that teach them about Science, Technology, Engineering, the Arts
and Mathematics (STEAM), and are joining ISCSMD 2017 with programming at CMNH in their STEAM
Innovation Lab. “Join us for an Eco Boys and Girls Science Bite: "Eco
Building - Packing Peanut Mini-Structures. Learn about recycling,
composting, and up-cycling and ideas to reduce packaging waste, and practice
your engineering skills.”
ECO BOYS AND GIRLS JOINS IN INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE CENTER SCIENCE MUSEUM DAY
Eco Boys and Girls join with the Association of Science and Technology Centers to celebrate International Science Center and Science Museum Day 2017. Eco Boys and Girls reaches young children across the globe
with educational programming focused on early STEM, sustainable development and
respect for diversity through pluralism.
Eco Boys and Girls has made it their mission to deliver
high quality, early learning in the areas where it is needed most for the
future generation to succeed in our ever-connected, globalized world.
To achieve this, Eco Boys and Girls delivers research-based
curricula, media assets and materials, and hands-on activities. Driven by Eco
Boys and Girls five characters, children are engaged in playful educational
experiences through which they learn about their surroundings, taking care of
the planet and each other.
Eco Boys and Girls’ successes are in large part due to the
high quality materials and designs that capture children’s attention, but also
because programs are designed to stimulate children in a number of ways. The
engagement of children in practical, educational
activities across their familiar environments – home, school and community –
means that important and lasting effects will take hold. It is through the Eco
Boys and Girls’ approach of child-friendly and relevant learning experiences
that early childhood education can include science, sustainable development and
pluralism to prepare the youngest age group for the 21st Century.
ECO BOYS AND GIRLS PEACE & JUSTICE PROGRAM LAUNCH WITH SEARCH FOR COMMON GROUND
Search for Common Ground-Lebanon and US Embassy’s Rainbow of Hope are proud to partner with Eco Boys and Girls Peace & Justice Program to
bring an engaging educational program to young children about the United
Nations Sustainable Development Goal 16.
Through this unique partnership, Eco Boys and Girls Peace & Justice Program emphasizes friendship, team work, sharing, and respect for one another and their
surroundings. Eco Boys and Girls' Patsy Peace is featured, to speak "directly" to children about the values of peace, justice, and inclusion, with the hope to create a children’s sustainable development movement. By allowing children to build
trustful and empathetic relationships, the program aims to reduce tensions and foster peace, while deliberately engaging their parents as well.
Search for Common Ground's vision is a world without violence. Founded in 1982, SFCG's mission is to transform the way the world deals with conflict,
away from adversarial approaches, toward cooperative solutions. SFCG has more
than thirty years of experience in thirty-five countries around the world
transforming social and interpersonal conflicts from destructive to
constructive and engage in
pragmatic long-term processes of conflict transformation.
ECO BOYS AND GIRLS “ECO BUILDING WITH RAY RECYCLE” & “WIND POWER WITH SAMMY SUN”
Eco Boys and Girls “Eco Building with Ray Recycle” and “Wind Power with Sammy Sun” are featured programs with the Children’s Museum of New Hampshire being shared with families in the new STEAM Innovation Lab. Parents are invited to take home simple instructions on how to recreate the fun at home with their kids. Eco Boys and Girls Science Bites will become a featured program in the STEAM Innovation Lab and scheduled along with a variety of drop-in challenges and projects every day the museum is open.
Museum educators will lead several Eco Boys and Girls Science Bites programs, including “Eco Building with Ray Recycle” and “Wind Power with Sammy Sun.” Each challenge encourages kids to look at materials that can be upcycled into something new, and also use engineering skills to construct something durable.
The Children’s Museum of New Hampshire is located Dover, NH and offers two levels of hands-on, interactive exhibits for children from newborn to middle school. Children can explore a wide range of subjects, from dinosaurs, music and aeronautics to world cultures, art and natural history. The Silver LEED-certified museum specializes in creating memorable family learning experiences and works closely with schools, social service agencies and educators
ECO BOYS AND GIRLS SCIENCE BITES PROGRAM AT CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF NH
Earth Day, the Children’s Museum of New Hampshire introduces the ECO BOYS AND GIRLS SCIENCE BITES program. The Children’s Museum has partnered with Eco Boys and Girls to create a series of science demonstrations and activities, featuring the five lovable Eco Boys and Girls characters, each designed to educate pre-K to third grade children about the earth, sustainability and our interconnectedness.
Ernie Earth® preserves the natural world and its ecosystems; Lulu Love® demonstrates the importance of loving herself, others and all living things; Patsy Peace® resolves conflicts so that humans and other living things can exist in peaceful ways; Ray Recycle® shows people ways to reuse, reduce and recycle, and Sammy Sun® spreads the word about conservation and protecting natural resources
The Science Bites program at The Children’s Museum of New Hampshire takes these lovable characters and uses them to introduce environmental concepts in small “bite-sized” projects. For example, one Science Bite featuring Patsy Peace examines Osprey nests and encourages kids to engineer a mini Osprey platform on which these birds could build a nest. The activity uses materials such as masking tape, straws and craft sticks, and is designed so that parents can do it with their children at home, as well as at the museum.
Ernie Earth® preserves the natural world and its ecosystems; Lulu Love® demonstrates the importance of loving herself, others and all living things; Patsy Peace® resolves conflicts so that humans and other living things can exist in peaceful ways; Ray Recycle® shows people ways to reuse, reduce and recycle, and Sammy Sun® spreads the word about conservation and protecting natural resources
The Science Bites program at The Children’s Museum of New Hampshire takes these lovable characters and uses them to introduce environmental concepts in small “bite-sized” projects. For example, one Science Bite featuring Patsy Peace examines Osprey nests and encourages kids to engineer a mini Osprey platform on which these birds could build a nest. The activity uses materials such as masking tape, straws and craft sticks, and is designed so that parents can do it with their children at home, as well as at the museum.
ASSOCIATION OF CHILDREN’S MUSEUMS ANNOUNCE ECO BOYS AND GIRLS & UN SDG’S PROGRAM RESOURCES FOR GLOBAL ACTION
The Association of Children's Museums announces the Eco Boys and Girls & UN SDG’S Program as resources for Global Action for ACM’s worldwide network of museums.
Through the Eco Boys and Girls & SDGs Program, ACM will engage young children through programming and direct outreach to build momentum around the new goals and create a movement that will empower communities to produce the most successful sustainable development movement in history. The Global Goals will be in effect from 2015 through 2030.
Through the Eco Boys and Girls & SDGs Program, ACM will engage young children through programming and direct outreach to build momentum around the new goals and create a movement that will empower communities to produce the most successful sustainable development movement in history. The Global Goals will be in effect from 2015 through 2030.
The Association of Children's Museums is a Washington, D.C. based
organization that represents more than 400 children's museums in 40 countries
throughout the world. The association began in 1962 as the American Association
of Youth Museums.
ECO BOYS AND GIRLS FEATURED AT YOUTH FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS EVENT AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY
The Association of Children’s Museums'
Executive Director, Laura Huerta Migus, announced the partnership with Eco Boys
and Girls and SDSN-Y and the importance of how the role of youth participating
in implementing the SDGs could affect change for the betterment of all.
SDSN Y - The United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN) launched its global youth initiative, SDSN Youth. The role of youth in the development
discourse is a crucial game changer. SDSN Director Jeffrey Sachs urged youth
leaders to work on practical solutions for sustainable development.
ECO BOYS AND GIRLS PARTNER WITH THE ASSOCIATION OF CHILDREN’S MUSEUMS WITH EBAG & SDGs PROGRAM
ECO BOYS AND GIRLS in
partnership with SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SOLUTIONS NETWORK-YOUTH have teamed up
with the ASSOCIATION OF CHILDREN’S MUSEUMS (ACM) to launch ECO BOYS AND GIRLS & SDGs Program.
ECO BOYS AND GIRLS & SDGs Program through ACM will inform and invite children's museums, leaders, and
educators to learn about the Sustainable Development Goals.
ASSOCIATION OF CHILDREN’S MUSEUMS (ACM) is an international member
service organization serving more than
300 children’s museums that serve more than 31 million children and
families globally. ACM’s vision is to ensure all children and
families have access to a high-quality children’s museum experiences. Children’s
museums believe that all children have the right to play in environments
designed for and by them.
ECO BOYS AND GIRLS OFFICIAL PARTNERS IN #KNOWYOURGOALS SDSN-Y CAMPAIGN
Eco Boys and Girls are official partners with SNSD-Y in the #KnowYourGoals Campaign, an initiative of
the Sustainable Development Solutions Network-Youth.
The #KnowYourGoals
Campaign calls on all individuals, in particular youth, that have a right to
know about the SDGs and how they affect their lives, communities, and the
future of the planet.
Eco Boys and Girls is proud to join in partnership with SDSN-Y, Oikos International, Project Everyone, Action/2015 and The World’s Largest Lesson.
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ECO BOYS AND GIRLS & THE UNITED NATIONS SDGS BOOK PARTNER WITH SDSN-Y
ECO BOYS AND GIRLS &THE UNITED NATIONS SDGs book will educate the younger generation of children
about the global landmark SDGs, that are being adopted by the United Nations,
and are in effect from 2015 through 2030.
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THE UNITED NATIONS SDGs book engages the 5 Eco Boys and Girls animated characters: Ernie Earth,
Lulu Love, Patsy Peace, Ray Recycle and Sammy Sun, to entertain young children,
as well as educate them around these 17 goals.
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NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION’S REPRESENTATIVES ASSEMBLY FEATURES “ECO BOYS AND GIRLS ACROSS AMERICA”
ECO BOYS AND GIRLS BOOKS were unveiled at the NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION'S Representative Assembly 2013 in Atlanta, Georgia, the nation's largest teacher and
educators organization committed to advancing the cause of public education.
The
newly created 6 volume children’s book series focusing on environmental education was greeted by long lines at the Georgia World's Congress Center.
ECO BOYS AND GIRLS BOOKS mission is to engage youth and families
to be aware of, involved with
and connected to each other and the earth and to empower them to take ownership
of our planet, learn about the environment and explore creative new ways to
live in harmony.
National Education Association's 3 million members work at every level of education from
pre-school to university graduate programs.
NEA’s Representative Assembly Annual Meeting has affiliate organizations in every state and in more
than 14,000 communities across the United States. Various committees,
constituencies, caucuses, leadership groups, and delegates attend across
America.
ECO BOYS AND GIRLS FEATURED AT BROOKLYN CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
The 5 characters
were introduced with a short animated film, then a reading from the first book of the 6 volume book series, MEET THE ECO BOYS AND GIRLS. Interactive
activities were featured and engaged children to “Take Action” and take care of
the environment and each other.
Each
of the ECO BOYS AND GIRLS characters have their own mission:
Ernie Earth preserves the natural world and its ecosystem; Lulu Love
demonstrates the importance of loving herself, others and all things; Patsy Peace solves conflicts so that humans, animals and things can exist in peaceful
ways; Ray Recycle shows people ways to reuse, reduce and recycle, and Sammy Sun
spreads the word about conservation and protecting natural resources.
Brooklyn Children's Museum was founded
in 1899. A pioneer in education, it Is considered the first museum in the
United States to cater specifically to children. In 2008, it became the first
green museum in New York City.
ECO BOYS AND GIRLS SAY “MAKE EVERY DAY EARTH DAY” FOR EARTH MONTH IN UNION STATION, WASHINGTON, DC
Vincent C. Gray, Mayor of Washington D.C. proclaimed April as Earth Month, and set in motion events in Union Station and its
Sustainability Partner, Earth Day Network, to host an expanded slate of events to celebrate Earth Day
2013.
Other guest speakers from these organizations
spoke: NASA, Young Voices for the Planet, Solar City, Atlas Recycled, UN Foundation, Millennium Challenge, etc.
THE NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION SELECTS ECO BOYS AND GIRLS BOOKS TO PROMOTE ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION IN 2013
ECO BOYS AND GIRLS® BOOKS introduces
5 animated characters whose mission
is to engage people everywhere to be aware of, involved with and connected to each
other and the earth and to empower them to take action for and ownership of our planet, learn about the environment and
explore creative new ways to live in harmony.
ECO BOYS AND GIRLS® BOOKS promotes environmental awareness and interconnectedness for Pre-Kindergarten to 3rd grade.
ECO BOYS AND GIRLS® BOOKS promotes environmental awareness and interconnectedness for Pre-Kindergarten to 3rd grade.
Each character has their own mission: ERNIE EARTH character (earth stewardship); LULU LOVE character (healthy eating, exercise & compassion); PATSY PEACE character (conflict resolution & empathy); RAY RECYCLE character (recycling & reusing); and SAMMY SUN character (energy conservation & natural resources). Books are
layered with specially designed “Take Action” spreads that reinforce key
concepts and curriculum through game play.
The National Education Association (NEA) is the nation's largest professional employee
organization, is committed to advancing the cause of public education. NEA's 3
million members work at every level of education. NEA has affiliate
organizations in every state and in more than 14,000 communities across the
United States.
ECO BOYS AND GIRLS CURRICULUM GUIDE 2013 PROMOTES ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AT THE NATIONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
The National Education Association CELEBRATES THE EARTH with the Eco Boys and Girls Curriculum Guide 2013 working to make every day Earth
Day for children and students—schools and communities—across the country.
ECO BOYS AND GIRLS
characters,
created by Maria Snyder, are 5 animated characters that young children who are
in Pre K to Grade 3 can view as friends. They teach them the value of respecting
their environment by protecting natural resources and conservation and
respecting the people and other living things who inhabit the earth.
Creator, Maria
Snyder explains the reasons why she undertook this endeavor, “I created these
Eco Characters to give youth today “Eco-Heroes” to believe in, to have fun with
and learn from. Children are aware, involved, caring and connected to the earth
and each other. I wanted to engage young people, empower them to take ownership
of the world we live in and enjoy learning about the environment and explore
creative new ways to live in harmony with the planet and each other.”
The National Education Association (NEA) is the
nation's largest professional employee organization, is committed to advancing
the cause of public education. NEA's 3 million members work at every level of
education. NEA has affiliate
organizations in every state and in more than 14,000 communities across the
United States.
ECO BOYS AND GIRLS CELEBRATE WORLD WATER DAY
Eco Boys and Girls and correspondent Sarah Dayringer celebrate World Water Day with a question “What are you doing to prevent climate
change?” Youth around the world attending the United Nations Framework
Convention on Climate Change in Doha, Qatar, were asked this question and a
video montage was created.
Sarah Dayringer is a highly accomplished consultant on various topics concerning climate change policy, children and youth and has participated in global sustainable development agendas around the world. Some of her notable achievements are work with SustainUS, United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, United Nations Environmental Program’s TUNZA, Steering committee and lead in organizing the drafting of the Bandung Declaration.
The International Year of Water Cooperation is guided by the slogan - “water, water everywhere, only if we share”.
World Water Day is held yearly on 22
March as a means of focusing attention on the importance of freshwater and advocation for the sustainable management of freshwater resources. Each year,
World Water Day highlights a specific aspect of freshwater.
Sarah Dayringer is a highly accomplished consultant on various topics concerning climate change policy, children and youth and has participated in global sustainable development agendas around the world. Some of her notable achievements are work with SustainUS, United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, United Nations Environmental Program’s TUNZA, Steering committee and lead in organizing the drafting of the Bandung Declaration.
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