Discover how to teach Geography by integrating Aboriginal perspectives and concepts of sustainability.
This professional development has been designed for Year 3-6 teachers who want to include real-world content in their Geography lessons.
During this one-day workshop, you will:
Learn how to teach Year 5-6 students about bushfires and how people work together to help wildlife
Experience activities that investigate the influence of Aboriginal peoples on the environment
Explore Healesville Sanctuary and learn real-life Geography skills
Talk with Zoo Teachers and other classroom teachers
You will grow your knowledge, teaching skills and confidence:
Gain ideas for sparking student interest and curiosity
Learn up-to-date information and real-world examples
Discover real ways to consolidate student learning
Access lesson plans and resources that you can use right away
Recognition: certificate for 5 hours of PD
Australian Professional Standards for Teachers: 3.2, 2.4, 6.2
Join us for individual workshops or complete the whole series.
This series is free for Zoos Victoria members. Not a member? Sign up on our webpage to become a member.
To request a booking and advise any dietary requirements, click the ‘Request Booking’ button on our webpage or call 1300 966 784.
We require a minimum of 10 people to go ahead. Cancellation of the event will be made 7 days prior if the minimum is not met.
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