
S.E.A. TRAINING

Being an active field-educator and guide requires a renewed approach to education.
A place-based pedagogical knowledge base.
A vast and evolving set of skills, interests, tools.

EMPOWERING EDUCATORS:
Professional Development for
School Teachers

At SEA School, we offer tailored training for school teachers that integrates place-based learning into everyday teaching practices. Grounded in Science, Ecology, and the Arts, our programs help educators incorporate environmental education as a foundational approach—enriching classroom experiences with deeper, place-aware perspectives. This is not an add-on, but a shift in how we teach, learn, and engage with young people in a rapidly changing world.
SHAPING CHANGE
Professional Development for
Public/Environmental Sector Teams

In policy, planning, conservation, or education, working with people and places requires fluency across disciplines. Our training offers public and environmental sector teams the tools to integrate place-based and ecological thinking into their work—whether on community engagement projects, biodiversity action plans, or climate resilience programs. This is training for professionals ready to lead with grounded insight.
GROUNDED AND GUIDED:
Professional Development for
Outdoor Guides & OECs

For mountain guides, kayakers, sailors, and outdoor adventure leaders, our training strengthens the core of your practice. We fuse environmental education with your existing outdoor expertise to deepen your engagement with place and people. Whether on sea or summit, this training helps guides communicate ecological knowledge and cultural narratives while fostering meaningful, immersive experiences in nature.
CURATING WONDER
Professional Development for
Museum and Exhibition Staff

Museum professionals and exhibition teams working with children’s learning environments benefit from this immersive training in environmental education as a narrative tool. Through place-based methodologies and cross-disciplinary approaches, we help your staff craft exhibits and programs that are rooted in ecology, culture, and context—fostering curiosity, care, and connection in young audiences.