IEU 2024 Environment Conference: Secondary Teachers
Field of Mars Environmental Education Centre
gladesville, australia
IEUA NSW/ACT
Event description
The 2024 IEU Environment Conference is an opportunity for years 7-12 science and geography teachers to engage in a unique professional development opportunity.
“No one will protect what they don’t care about, and no one will care about what they have never experienced.” – Sir David Attenborough
Join fellow IEU members and spend the day in nature on this one-day course designed to support teachers in the planning and implementation of the existing and new syllabus.
Highlights:
- Walk through beautiful Wallumedegal Country, experiencing multi-sensory fieldwork and place-based discovery while exploring sandstone eucalypt forests.
- Focus on the many benefits and opportunities of fieldwork to engage students in geographic and scientific learning.
- Learn valuable and accessible techniques, including reliable and valid sampling methodologies, and the use of environmental assessment equipment.
- Develop skills to create effective workflows to encourage deep learning.
- Build confidence in developing suitable fieldwork inquiry questions which allow for successful investigation.
- Take part in a round table discussion on the inclusion of fieldwork in program development and assessment.
- Discover activities to stimulate the senses to develop a deep respect for nature, empathy and more memorable and meaningful connections with our world.
Book now, limited spots available.
- WHEN: Friday 9 August 2024
- WHERE: Field of Mars Environmental Education Centre, 220 Pittwater Road, Gladesville, NSW
- WHO: Secondary teachers (years 7112 science and geography teachers)
- COST: Members $100, non-member $150
- MORE INFO/EVENT INFO FOR PRIMARY TEACHERS and ECTs: https://bit.ly/IEUEnviroConference
Professional Development
This PD addresses standards: 2.1.2, 3.4.2, 4.2.2, 6.2.2, 6.3.2 from the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers towards maintaining Proficient Teacher Accreditation in NSW.
- 2.1.2 Apply knowledge of the content and teaching strategies of the teaching area to develop engaging teaching activities.
- 3.4.2 Select and/or create and use a range of resources, including ICT, to engage students in their learning.
- 4.2.2 Establish and maintain orderly and workable routines to create an environment where student time is spent on learning tasks.
- 6.2.2 Participate in learning to update knowledge and practice targeted to professional needs and school and/or system priorities.
- 6.3.2 Contribute to collegial discussions and apply constructive feedback from colleagues to improve professional knowledge and practice.
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