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respres The No Child Left Inside Act will help take environmental education into the 21st Century by improving existing federal environmental education programs. Specifically the legislation would:
Help schools and states enhance and expand environmental education
- Extends the National Environmental Education Act of 1990 (NEEA), which provides funding for teacher training and support programs.
- Helps states develop and implement state academic content standards, student academic achievement standards, and state curriculum frameworks in environmental education.
- Encourages the development of outdoor environmental education activities as a regular part of the curriculum.
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