The Aotearoa NZ Professional Practice Journal for Outdoor and Environmental Learning
Te Whakatika is a collaboration between Education Outdoors NZ and the NZ Association for Environmental Education. Sitting at the nexus of academic inquiry and educational practice, Te Whakatika seeks to create a space to share good practice, innovative ideas, and critical engagement in outdoor and environmental learning.
Click on the link above to read the online PDF and please get in touch if you have any feedback, questions or require submission support for future issues.
Articles in Autumn 2024 Issue
Te Kauwhata Community Compost Hub by Paul Murray
Connection to nature and crafting skills at Dawson Primary School by Tracey-Lee Dalton
Stories from the front line by Anne Bieleski
Kiwi Forever: How a marae-based conservation programme impacts beginning teachers by Chris Eames, Janina Suppers, Leigh-ana Beard
Digging your way out of trouble: navigating conflict and big feelings with non violent communication by Katie and Gareth Oliver
The use of the outdoors in the unrelenting pursuit to enhance our hauora by Tracey-Lee Dalton
Developing a fatality prevention mindset by Mike Brown
Sanctuary Mountain Maungatautari by Phil Margetts
International Research News
Resources, Providers and PLD Support for Educators
Past issues of Te Whakatika can be accessed from the EONZ website here.
The next issue will be published towards the end of 2024 and we welcome expressions of interest at any time, by contacting editor@eonz.org.nz