No Child Left Inside

About NCLI:

The No Child Left Inside (NCLI) Act recommends including environmental education in reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act (No Child Left Behind) in these ways:

• Provide incentives for state educational agencies to create a State Environmental Literacy Plan for integrating environmental education into their K-12 curriculum to ensure that graduates are environmentally literate.

• Provide funding to help states, schools systems, and environmental education partners to implement the State Environmental Literacy Plan.

Why Now:

An unintended consequence of the No Child Left Behind emphasis on math and reading is that more and more schools are leaving environmental education behind. In the classroom, NCLB causes science teachers to bypass environmental science when it does not appear to relate directly to state tests. Beyond the classroom, teachers may be encouraged to forego valuable, hands-on field investigations rather than take time away from test-related instruction.

Impact:

The No Child Left Inside Act would help address this problem by giving new incentives and support to school systems to provide environmental education. The Act also recognizes that high-quality environmental education often requires students to use math, reading, science, and writing skills.

A number of studies have found that students who take part in environmentally themed lessons do better in core academic subjects.

NCLI-NC:

Having a state Environmental Literacy Plan would make EE content a core learning requirement for graduation, on par with math, language arts, and science.

Ripe for the picking is the opportunity to challenge our young people to create sustainable solutions to increasingly complex environmental issues, including global climate change, air and water pollution and the loss of ecologically sensitive habitat. To be environmentally literate, students must have a solid background in math, reading and science – and in environmental education.

Making environmental literacy a requirement, and providing funding to support it, will ensure that EE programs will become a means of meeting core requirements, rather than an “extra.”


Take Action:

For current information on the status of the NCLI Act in the House and Senate, visit: www.nclicoalition.org/

For the latest on the Coalition, visit the Facebook Page at The No Child Left Inside Coalition.

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