Walking the Talk, QECSN workshops day 17th September
17 Sep 11
Proudly presents
Walking the Talk
Footsteps along the path to sustainability
Saturday 17th September 2011
Venue: Mt Gravatt Kindergarten (Lady Gowrie),
Entrance next to 23 Gosford St, Mt Gravatt
Presentation Synopsis
The power for change- using an
ecological foot-print tool: Julie and Lyndal will
jointly present some recent research which investigated the use
of an ecological footprint tool with preservice early childhood
teachers. The students responses to their engagement with the
calculator illustrated the power of such strategies for
encouraging people to reflect on the sustainability of their
lifestyles,
Sustainability in Swedish
preschools: Through her work in teacher education
at the Mälardalen University, Eva became interested in children’s
agency, learning and understanding in relation to
sustainable development. Her presentation will discuss
sustainability in a Swedish context.
Early Childhood education for
sustainability in Japan: Michico will talk about her
perspective on, and support for early childhood centres to adopt
education for sustainability.
Modifying playgrounds to create more opportunities for play in
natural environments and incorporating sustainable practices in
your centre: Melindi and Margaret, both practicing
early childhood teachers, will share their experiences and ideas
to help you achieve sustainable changes in your centres.
Organic Gardening – Connecting
children: Leonie, author of Eat your garden:
Organic gardening for home and school, will talk about her work
and experiences with school communities and early childhood
centres to inspire children and adults alike to engage in organic
gardening. She will also demonstrate practical examples of work
that can be done with young children such as worm towers, potting
up, types of seeds to plant and games.
After the Audit :
Fleur spoke of her work in ecological auditing of early childhood
centres at the September workshop day in 2010. She will discuss
outcomes from these audits and the impacts of proposed
intitatives such as carbon tax, and waste management levies on
centres.
Working with Native
Bees: Native stingless bees have become popular as
an interest in schools and kindergartens interested in gardening.
Robert will discuss the value of bees, and demonstrate how to
establish and maintain a hive and extract some of the honey
(Sugarbag).
Downloadable "QECSN
Walking The Talk Program" PDF
QECSN workshops day Leonie Shanahan
17th September Walking the
Talk,
1.15-2.15
Organic gardening : connecting children
Organic Gardening – Connecting children: Leonie, author of Eat
your garden: Organic gardening for home and school, will talk
about her work and experiences with school communities and early
childhood centres to inspire children and adults alike to engage
in organic gardening. She will also demonstrate practical
examples of work that can be done with young children such as
worm towers, potting up, types of seeds to plant and games.
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