These courses are designed for formal and non-formal educators who are interested in learning more about wetlands, and who would like to bring the excitement of wetland education into their classroom.
These courses are designed for formal and non-formal educators who are interested in learning more about wetlands, and who would like to bring the excitement of wetland education into their classroom.
The Center for Ecoliteracy (CEL) presents an informative and practical two-day seminar based on the framework presented in CEL’s popular online Rethinking School Lunch (RSL) guide. The RSL farm-to-school model of food service and curriculum innovation places nutritious school meals at the very center of the learning experience, forging a closer relationship between public education and public health.
Participants will look at the environmental programmes that are available to schools, how to tie the environmental issues into the 3-5, 5-14 curriculum, wider curriculum and some high school qualifications.
Trails to Sustainability is a national environmental education conference designed for ALL teachers and educators, whether you teach in a school or elsewhere!
Restore a wetland by planting native shrubs and building habitat structures with the Heart Lake Secondary School Environment Club along the Etobicoke Creek.
Participate in the exciting first E-Zone Clean Air and Climate Change Contest for elementary school students across Ontario by sending an original piece of art showing how you can stop climate change. The deadline for the contest is April 30, 2007.
Participate in the exciting first obviously.ca Clean Air and Climate Change Contest for secondary school students across Ontario by sending an essay or video on how you can stop climate change. The deadline for the contest is April 30, 2007.
This conference, hosted for High School students across the Greater Toronto Area is titled: “Tackling Consumption: Climate, Waste and Society.” Student groups of 5 plus a teacher will be invited to register from each school.
Come and learn about additive safe foods, healthy canteen meals and hear from three of Australia’s top nutritional speakers; Dr Peter Dingle, Julie Eady (Additive Alert) and Cyndi O’Meara (Changing Habits, Changing Lives).