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No Child Left Inside (movement)

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The federal bill proposed that appropriations be provided to train teachers for such instruction, provide innovative technology, and to develop studies assessing the worth of these programs in elementary and secondary school curricula. While mainly addressing environmental literacy, this legislation
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also seeks to touch on healthy living programs encouraging outdoor recreation and sound nutrition. Developed programs will include funding for curriculum changes as well as field trips to local environmental areas of interest.
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created an increased interest in children's environmental awareness. As of 2007, the aims of the No Child Left Inside Coalition had been endorsed by 58 organizations including the
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A second bill (H.R. 2702), also sponsored by Sarbanes, was proposed during 2013. It received bipartisan support from US Senators
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Two US legislative bills were introduced during the 2000s using the phrase "No Child Left Inside."
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and referred to the House Committee on Education and Labor. A similar measure, the
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In the United States, the movement seeks to encourage and provide funding for
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movement in the United States seeks to encourage and provide funding for
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Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
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The No Child Left Inside Coalition, sponsored by the
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Deschutes National Forest
environmental education
Nature-Deficit Disorder
Sierra Club
National Audubon Society
National Wildlife Federation
Chesapeake Bay Foundation

environmental education
House of Representatives
Earth Day
John P. Sarbanes
Democrat
MD-3
H.R.2054
H.R. 3036
110th Congress
Senate
S.866
Jack Reed
Democrat
Rhode Island
Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions
No Child Left Behind Act
Mark Kirk
Jack Reed
United States House of Representatives
Mike Fitzpatrick
Environmental Literacy Plan

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