National Society for Experiential Education (NSEE) is a nonprofit membership association of educators, businesses, and community leaders. Founded in 1971, NSEE also serves as a national resource center for the development and improvement of experiential education programs nationwide.

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Thursday, September 15, 2011 12:57 PM

What Does NSEE Do?

NSEE is nationally recognized for:

Serving over 800 members and an extended network of over 15,000 non-members who are teachers, professors, principals, deans, directors of service-learning programs, professionals in career development and youth employment, counselors, directors of internships and cooperative education programs, school-to-work coordinators, superintendents, college presidents, researchers, and policymakers.

Taking leadership in developing and disseminating principles of good practice and innovations in experienced-based learning.

  • Providing a forum for discussion of state of the art ideas, practices, and innovations at the National Conference and Regional Workshops. 
  • Keeping practitioners up-to-date through the NSEE Quarterly. 
  • Informing educators about critical issues, program models and practices, theory, and research through books and resource papers on experiential education. 
  • Assisting with a variety of needs in starting or strengthening experience-based learning programs through consulting services provided by a trained network of NSEE members. 
  • Providing information and referrals about research, theory, and high quality programs through NSEE's National Resource Center for Experiential and Service Learning. 
  • Collaborating with hundreds of other national, regional, and local organizations to strengthen and advance experiential education.
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