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SUMMARY:Planning for Planting with Belinda Moody
DESCRIPTION:Want to have a planting day at your school but not sure how to get started? \nGetting involved in National Tree Day or biodiversity plantings with your students is a great way to engage with big picture environmental concepts and it’s lots of fun. But how do you actually go about it in a way that will increase the chances of success? The last thing you and your students want is to see the plants die or taken over by weeds. The last thing your principal wants to see is a big tree in the wrong place! In this workshop Belinda Moody will show you how you can take steps months before your planting to lead to better outcomes for your students and your plants. Belinda is a qualified horticulturalist with 8 years of teaching experience and many planting events under her belt. \nWhen: Monday 13th May\, 4.00pm – 5.00pm\nWhere: Online event\nCost: Free event for EASL schools \nSecure your tickets here!
URL:https://easl.com.au/event/planning-for-planting-with-belinda-moody/
LOCATION:Online Event
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SUMMARY:Learning for Sustainability Conference 2024
DESCRIPTION:The Learning for Sustainability Conference offers professional development and networking opportunities for early years\, school and community members interested in living and acting more sustainability. \nWe are excited to announce our Keynote Speaker\, Zena Cumpston\, a Barkandji woman who has lived in Melbourne for many years. Zena works as a writer\, artist\, researcher\, curator and storyteller. She is passionate about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ sustainable practices (particularly plant use) science\, food sovereignty\, history and art. She co-authored several chapters of the Federal Government’s State of the Environment Report 2021. She is co-author of the book ‘Plants: past\, present\, future’\, published as part of the highly-popular First Knowledges series. She recently curated and led the education components for the exhibitions Emu Sky for the Ian Potter Museum of Art and ngaratya (together\, us group\, all in it together) for Bunjil Place Gallery. Zena recently won an Award of Excellence at the WAMA Environmental Art Prize and is the proud recipient of the Creative Victoria Creators Fund (2023). \nThe day will motivate and inspire all who attend. Join us for a workshop and browse the foyer to hear from education for sustainability providers. \nCover for CRT may be available upon application.\nRegister for this event » \nWORKSHOP LIST: \n*You’ll be sent the links to register for your preferred workshops after you register \n\nChooks\, Composting and Closing the Food Loop at schools and early years – Ella Boyen (Chooktopia)\nUnderstanding the impacts of Car Idling during after-school pickup – Yash\, Isa and Emma (Monash University\, Bachelor of Applied Sciences\, Global Challenges students\nSupporting Students to take Circular Action this Easter – Katrina Naish (A Fitting Connection) and Roxy Uzureau (Upcycle for Better)\nActivate parents as advocates: Learning from Parents for Climate – Mick Pulsford (Parents for Climate)\nSustainable Development Goals in Schools– Debbie Rovere (Sustainability Victoria)\nEmbedding Indigenous Perspectives into your school curriculum – Darren Wandin (Yarra Ranges Council)\nWhat is the Role of Arts & Culture in promoting student voice for a Sustainable Future – Deb Harte (Climarte)\nOpportunities to embed sustainability and environmental education in the Early Years – Carolyn Luder (Little Sprouts)\nTowards Zer0 Bremissions: Celebrating achievements and building a Team – Venkata Kalva (Brentwood Secondary College)\nClimate Mitigation in Schools – Jo Connor (Environment Education Victoria\nEmpowering Students to take Action – Jodie Doble (Principal) and students from the Soft Plastics Environmental Earth Defence (SPEED) team at Parkmore Primary School\nInnovation and Inspiration from Nature – it’s worth more than you realise! – Anne-Maree McInerney (Gould League)\n\nConference Schedule:\n8.30am: Registrations open\n9.00am: Welcome to Country and Introduction\n9.15am: Keynote Address by Zena Cumpston\n10.15am: Morning tea and Exhibition Time\n10.45am: Workshop Session A\n11.45am: Workshop Session B\n12.45pm: Lunch and Exhibition Time\n2.00pm: Djirri Djirri Dancers\n3.00pm: Door Prizes\, Conclusion\, Farewell\n3.30pm: Conference Close
URL:https://easl.com.au/event/learning-for-sustainability-conference-2024/
LOCATION:The Round\, 379-399 Whitehorse Road\, Nunawading\, Victoria\, 3131\, Australia
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