Whangarei, Kerikeri To Host Enviroschools’ Expos
Whangarei, Kerikeri To Host Enviroschools’ Expos
More than a dozen experts on a range of
environmental initiatives from creating gecko gardens to
earth building are to share their knowledge with over 160
Northland Enviroschools students and teachers later this
month.
The experts will feature at two Enviroschools’ Expos, believed to be the first of their type to be held in Northland.
Whangarei will host the first expo at Kamo Primary School on Tuesday 16 November with the second booked for two days later at Kerikeri’s Riverview School on Thursday 18 November.
The Expos are aimed at Northland participants in the popular Enviroschools programme, a whole-school approach to environmental education. The programme encourages student-driven action, based on sustainable management of resources across all areas of school life.
The Northland Regional Council (NRC) played a
key role in bringing Enviroschools north in 2003 and there
are now more than 40 local schools in the
programme.
Expos’ organiser Teresa Rudgley, an
Enviroschools Facilitator at the NRC, says they will be
hands-on – rather than theoretical – events aiming to
generate “enthusiasm, sharing and motivation” among
participants.
She says the expos should provide a great
opportunity for students and teachers to pick up valuable
tips from the experts that they can then incorporate into
their own school setting.
“For instance among the seven
workshops we’ll be offering will be making a garden
habitat for geckos, papermaking, worm farming and earth
building. Participants will literally be able to get their
hands dirty.”
Ms Rudgley says there will also be plenty
of opportunity for participants to strengthen the
relationships between schools and share their own
environmental success stories.
Participants will include
representatives from Whangarei Museum and Kiwi House-based
educators Kiwi North, the Department of Conservation,
Community Business and Environment Centre, Forest and Bird,
CoastCare groups and the NRC as well as a number of
individual experts.
Students will also help both
organise and run the expos and in some cases they will be
assuming the teaching role and literally “teaching the
teachers”.
Further information about the Enviroschools
programme is available via the Regional Council’s website
www.nrc.govt.nz/enviroschools
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