Resources: Climate Change in the Classroom

The EcoCentre’s August 2019 free Teachers’ Environment Network (TEN) workshop explored the topic of Climate Change in the Classroom.

A full house of local educators shared ideas and experiences of discussing climate change with their students through facts and storytelling. We’ve compiled a full round-up of all links, resources, and slides discussed in the TEN workshop. 

What is climate change?

How is our climate doing? Key trends

At home: reducing our footprint

Climate Solutions

Climate Stories

Community Action Links

Climate Change and Wellbeing

Climate Change and Philosophy

Modules and Lesson Plan

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Garden group
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From Garden to Table; our Friday Gardening Group
Remember Show and Tell in primary school? Well, Friday Gardening Group are still doing it at the Eco –Centre! We start each Friday morning session with an array of wonderful things gardeners bring in, sharing our knowledge of the amazing plants in our local area. Did you know that edible pine nuts come from pine […]
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Community planting
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One year of sharing stories at the EcoCentre
Reflections by Ryan Abramowitz, EcoCentre Communications and Marketing coordinator  Story-telling and story-sharing connect us to ourselves, each other, our past and our dreams for the future.  Stories cross time as whales cross oceans. As today marks my one year anniversary of being a weaver of stories at the Port Phillip EcoCentre, it felt fitting to […]
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Waving Students SSF 2023
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18th Annual School Sustainability Festival
Awards Ceremony with Nina Taylor MP and EcoCentre President Pam O’Neil On Thursday 7 September, 230 students from 19 local schools attended the St Kilda Town Hall to participate in our School Sustainability Festival. Now in its 18th year, this is Victoria’s longest running school festival celebrating the leadership and achievements of our young sustainability leaders!  Falling […]
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The EcoCentre acknowledges the Kulin Nations, including the Yalukit Willam clan of the Boon Wurrung language group, traditional custodians of the land on which we are located.

We pay respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to other First Nations and Elder members of our multicultural community.