KAEE’s 48th Annual Conference | Forging Paths for Environmental Education: Community, Conversations, and Creativity
Title Sponsor: Morehead State University | Drs. Ernst and Sara Lane Volgenau College of Education
Land Acknowledgement Morehead State University and the surrounding area are located on the traditional lands of the Yuchee, Shawnee, and Eastern Band of Cherokee. Indigenous peoples have lived on the land we now call Kentucky for over 12,000 years. We want to acknowledge the deep history of this land and the people who still live here today. To learn more about this land and the land you call home, visit native-land.ca.
Restoring Ecological Function Through Pollinator Habitat Establishment: The Relative Efficacies of Several Pollinator Habitat Establishment Systems, Kristin Conrad, Kentucky State University
Comparing Accuracies of LiDAR and Multi-spectral Equipped Drones to Traditional Field Assessment for Determining the Spatial Extent of Amur honeysuckle in Central KY Forests, Kasia Bradley, Kentucky State University
An Analysis of Litter, Urbanization, and the Emerging Role of Citizen Science in Beargrass Creek, Louisville, KY, Ella Swigler, University of Louisville
Children's Access to Nature: A Comparison Study, Becky Johnson, Fayette County Public Schools
Understanding Misconceptions about Caves: Improving the Learning, Jeanine Huss, Western Kentucky University
Is Goat Browsing as Effective as Traditional Brush Management Methods, Jody Thompson, Kentucky State University
Assessing environmental education: evaluating the impacts on student knowledge and attitudes about Ohio River Conservation, Lillie Daniel, Thomas More University
Children’s Access to Nature: Central Kentucky, Brooke Crenshaw, Eastern Kentucky University
Branching Out: Cultivating Social Skills Through Play and Forest Schooling, Brooke Crenshaw, Eastern Kentucky University and Trail Tots
Friday November 15, 2024 8:15am - 9:15am EST
Pre-Fab Area