February 28, 2010.

The Greening Youth Foundation is searching for qualified young people to work in a wide range of paid internships. These internships are primarily over the summer months and will provide you with the opportunity to gain valuable experience in your chosen field or to explore other possible careers. If you’d like to earn hundreds of dollars per week and get a chance to work outdoors, to interact with the public, and to acquire valuable skills, please submit your resume to Greening Youth Foundation.
To learn more about the internships available and the desired qualifications for each one, click on a tab below. (To apply, go to the green “Join Us” box to the right)
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February 04, 2010.
Newsflash from National Wildlife Federation, Feb. 3, 2010

Obama at a school with Education Secretary Arne Duncan
We just logged a major victory for No Child Left Inside, perhaps our most significant. President Obama’s budget that was released yesterday includes environmental literacy in the U.S. Department of Education budget for the very first time. We now have the Obama administration officially on our side, and better yet, in their budget.
President Obama and Secretary Duncan have made innovation and student achievement a major platform of the Obama Administration and as a result have included environmental literacy in a new program. The proposed budget includes a new $1.0 billion for Effective Teaching and Learning for a Complete Education program designed to improve instruction to support college- and career readiness standards, in part through the use of technology to deliver high-quality content. The new program includes 3 components:
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Literacy: $450 million, an increase of $36.7 million, to consolidate 7 existing Elementary and Secondary Education Act programs into a new program that would help States and local education authorities improve literacy skills by supporting professional development and improved instructional materials.
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Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM): $300 million, an increase of $119.5 million, or 66 percent, to expand the Federal investment in improved teaching and learning of STEM disciplines, especially in high-need schools and school systems, and prepare the next generation of scientists and engineers.
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A Well-Rounded Education: $265 million, an increase of $38.9 million, or 17 percent, to consolidate 7 current authorities and expand support for the subjects important to a complete curriculum, including: history, the arts, foreign languages, environmental literacy, and economic and financial literacy.
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