Australian Association for Environmental Education Inc. (SA Chapter)


Events Calendar 2009

 

Proposed Workshops for 2009

Term 1: Tatachilla Lutheran School ‘Eco-classroom’ visit in week 9                        

Term 2: Carbon and Biodiversity Credit Offsets Workshop  19th May Education                 Development Centre

Term 3: Food and the Environment – 27th August  e.g. organic, food miles, community gardens etc

Term 4: AGM and Games Night at the Global Education Centre. 28th October Education Development Centre

AAEE-SA Chapter held its AGM and final workshop at the Global Education Centre.

Thanks to Francine Smith for introducing the Global Education Centre. Members enjoyed the opportunity to share their knowledge and  play global games. The evening concluded with the AGM. Thanks to the outgoing committee and welcome the new committee for 2010.

see some images of this evening

 

Challenging food kilometres and our food choices at Bowden Bromptom Community Centre

The evening held at the community centre challenged our carbon footprint in relation to the food we consume. We also had the opportunity to view the fantastic community garden.

Thank you to Elise Harris and Francine Smith for their informative presentation.

See some pictures of the evening

 

Follow this link to see photographs from the Tatachilla Eco Classroom day

 

See photographs of Making Connections + previous workshops

 

GROWING NEW SKILLS

The Education for Sustainability - Growing new Skills series is being run collaboratively by the Environmental Education Unit (DEH), the Adelaide Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management Board and the Department of Education and Children's Services.

'Growing new Skills' has been designed for professionals working in and with schools and community groups in Natural Resource Management or environmental education.

ECOMAPPING WORKSHOP
Read article from ozEENews-Author Matt Cattanach


Internationally renowned environmental consultant Heinz-Werner Engel completed a very successful workshop at Blackforest Primary School.

Ecomapping has several functions including:
- an inventory of environmental practices and problems
- a systematic method of conducting an on-site environmental review and audit
- a tool that allows employee or student involvement and participation
- an easy way to document and track environmental improvements
- a catalogue of immediate small positive actions.

Thank you to the members who attended.

NATIONAL ACTION PLAN FOR SUSTAINABILITY REVIEW:

Have your voice heard in the review of the National Action Plan for Sustainability. More information   Download National Action Plan

 

 

   

   

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    Photographs from AAEE Sustainable Forums held in 2006

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