Countdown to the 13th WEEC Congress: Less Than a Year to Go! – weecnetwork

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With less than a year to go, excitement is building for the 13th World Environmental Education Congress (WEEC), set to take place in 2026. The congress promises to bring together global experts, educators, and activists in the field of environmental education to discuss the latest trends, share knowledge, and shape the future of sustainable development. As we approach this landmark event, we are reminded that soon, the call for paper and abstract submissions will open, giving potential speakers the chance to contribute to this global conversation.

The 13th WEEC will be a unique platform for showcasing cutting-edge research, innovative teaching methods, and transformative ideas that are helping to reshape the world of environmental education. It is an opportunity to not only share insights but also connect with colleagues from diverse backgrounds who are passionate about making a difference in their communities and beyond.

Themes for WEEC 2026

The themes for WEEC 2026 have already been outlined and serve as the backbone of the event. These themes emphasize the intersection between environmental education and transformative global change, focusing on both urgent environmental issues and long-term sustainable solutions. Some of the key topics include:

  1. Education for Sustainability: Exploring how education can drive global sustainability goals, including climate action and biodiversity preservation.
  2. Youth and Environmental Education: The role of youth in environmental activism, advocacy, and education, with a particular focus on how to engage young people in meaningful ways.
  3. Innovative Pedagogies: The adoption of new teaching methods, digital tools, and practices that can enhance environmental education.
  4. Policy and Education: Understanding how policy frameworks can support environmental education initiatives at local, national, and global levels.
  5. Community-Based Education: Approaches that prioritize local knowledge and community-driven solutions for sustainability.

These topics, among others, will guide the sessions at WEEC 2026, ensuring that all contributions address the most pressing challenges and opportunities in environmental education today.

Session Formats: Engaging Audiences and Sharing Knowledge

One of the most exciting features of WEEC 2026 is the variety of session formats that will be offered to engage attendees. Whether you are a researcher, educator, or community leader, there will be a space for you to share your ideas, collaborate with others, and learn from diverse perspectives. The session formats are designed to foster interaction, collaboration, and deep engagement, allowing participants to maximize their experience at the congress.

Here’s a closer look at the session formats available:

  1. Traditional Sessions: These are standard presentations where speakers will present their research or initiatives to an audience. These sessions typically include time for Q&A, enabling attendees to engage directly with the presenters.

  2. Workshops: Designed to be highly interactive, workshops will provide opportunities for hands-on learning. Participants can engage in practical exercises, group discussions, and collaborative problem-solving activities.

  3. Panel Discussions: These sessions will feature experts from different sectors discussing key issues, followed by an open discussion with the audience. Panel discussions aim to address complex topics from multiple perspectives, encouraging diverse viewpoints.

  4. Roundtables: In these smaller, more intimate sessions, participants can engage in focused discussions around specific themes or challenges in environmental education. Roundtables are ideal for networking and building collaborative partnerships.

  5. Poster Sessions: Researchers and practitioners will have the opportunity to present their work visually through posters, allowing attendees to engage in one-on-one conversations about their projects.

  6. Interactive Formats: These may include activities such as debates, role-playing, or participatory exercises that encourage attendees to actively contribute to the learning process.

Call for Submissions: Get Ready to Share Your Work

As the date draws nearer, WEEC is preparing to open submissions for papers and abstracts. If you are interested in presenting at the congress, now is the time to begin preparing your proposals. Whether you’re conducting innovative research, developing new educational strategies, or pioneering community-based initiatives, WEEC 2026 offers a platform to showcase your work and make an impact on a global scale.

Make sure to visit the WEEC 2026 website regularly for updates on submission deadlines, guidelines, and other important information. This is your chance to contribute to the global conversation on transformative environmental education!

For more details about the themes and session formats, visit the official website here. We look forward to seeing how you can contribute to this landmark event!

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