Term Three 2024
Our website continues to be updated with new teaching resources, stories and professional learning resources. This post is a snapshot of the content that has been added recently.
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NZAEE Spotlights
New stories and collections of resources
Technology Curriculum: Designing for Sustainability
Explore the links between technology and environmental education, including case studies, resources and support from Technology Education NZ.
Nature Books: Storytelling, Curiosity and Empathy
We explore ways you can use pukapuka to strengthen environmental learning, including discussions with Aotearoa authors & illustrators.
NZAEE Webinar Recordings
Nature and Literacy Webinars:
Storytelling and Empathy - Gavin Bishop, Kate Parker, Isobel Joy Te-Aho White
Curiosity and Creativity - Giselle Clarkson, Rachel Haydon, Valetta Sowka and Rachel Clare
Exploring Global Citizenship through Te Ao Māori with Alicia Poroa from the Aotearoa Social Studies Educators’ Network.
Teaching Resources
Wetland resources from Matuku Link including scavenger hunts, ID cards, experiments and videos
Whakairo resources from Science Learning Hub - includes videos and articles
Why Apu? Six-part online series that explores that very question: why is the Waiapu awa being consumed?
1.5 Degrees Documentary highlighting the diverse ways rangatahi are challenging power relationships and political interests to promote climate-resilient futures.
Moths and Butterflies of NZ - Purerehua waiata by Hirini Melbourne with illustrations by Cliff Whiting Watch the video here
Five (realistic) food policy ideas for a healthier NZ, comic written and illustrated by Toby Morris and Daylight in collaboration with Dr Cleghorn and Healthier Lives – He Oranga Hauora National Science Challenge.
Nanny Mihi's Harvest, children's book by Melanie Drewery and Suzanne Simpson
E heke e Heka! Scion has launched a new interactive learning app designed to empower rangatahi and communities with knowledge about myrtle rust.
Professional Learning Resources
Te Whakatika Autumn Issue
Call for articles for the Spring 2024 Issue are now open and close on August 2nd. Find out more information on the EONZ website here.
Science Learning Hub: Observology for the Classroom resources and webinar recording with Giselle Clarkson.
Ko Papa Ko Rangi Podcast: What does it take to keep the home fires burning in Aotearoa, and why is the term “land back” synonymous with climate action? Find out with Nadine Hura and Ruia Aperahama, in a series brought to you by Te Kōmata o Te Tonga.
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