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Programme Key AL All levels of formal schooling BUS Business COM Community ECE Early childhood education MM Matauranga Māori PRI Primary School PRAC Practical PROV Environmental Education Providers RES Research SEC Secondary YOUTH Youth NZAEE Conference An Ecosystem for Environmental Education He Pūnaha Hauropi mō te mātauranga a taiao 18-20 April 2018, Wellington Tuesday 17 April 12:00pm - 5:00pm Registration and information desk open Atrium, Wellington Girls’ College 1:00pm - 5:00pm Climate Change Education Symposium Room P1CD , Wellington Girls’ College 5:00pm - 7:00pm Nau mai - Haere mai ki Te Whanganui-a-Tara Welcome to Wellington Pre-conference casual meet-up Macs Brewbar Taranaki Street Wharf, Wellington Programme is subject to change Room Location WGC Main Hall Ground Floor Classroom T22 Tower Block, Level 2 (adjacent to Pipitea Block, Level 1) Classroom T24 Tower Block, Level 2 (adjacent to Pipitea Block, Level 1) Classroom T25 Tower Block, Level 2 (adjacent to Pipitea Block, Level 1) Classroom P1 AB Pipitea Block, Level 1 Classroom P1 CD Pipitea Block, Level 1 Classroom P2 AB Pipitea Block, Level 2 Classroom P2 CD Pipitea Block, Level 2 Library Standalone building

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Programme Key

AL All levels of formal schooling

BUS Business

COM Community

ECE Early childhood education

MM Matauranga Māori

PRI Primary School

PRAC Practical

PROV Environmental Education Providers

RES Research

SEC Secondary

YOUTH Youth

NZAEE ConferenceAn Ecosystem for Env i ronmental Educat ionHe Pūnaha Hauropi mō te mātauranga a taiao 18-20 Apr i l 2018 , Wel l ing ton

Tuesday 17 April12:00pm - 5:00pm Registration and information desk open

Atrium, Wellington Girls’ College

1:00pm - 5:00pm Climate Change Education SymposiumRoom P1CD ,Wellington Girls’ College

5:00pm - 7:00pm

Nau mai - Haere mai ki Te Whanganui-a-Tara

Welcome to Wellington Pre-conference casual meet-up

Macs BrewbarTaranaki Street Wharf, Wellington

Programme is subject to change

Room Location

WGC Main Hall Ground Floor

Classroom T22 Tower Block, Level 2(adjacent to Pipitea Block, Level 1)

Classroom T24 Tower Block, Level 2(adjacent to Pipitea Block, Level 1)

Classroom T25 Tower Block, Level 2(adjacent to Pipitea Block, Level 1)

Classroom P1 AB Pipitea Block, Level 1

Classroom P1 CD Pipitea Block, Level 1

Classroom P2 AB Pipitea Block, Level 2

Classroom P2 CD Pipitea Block, Level 2

Library Standalone building

Time Location Detail

7:30am Atrium Registration and information desk open

8:00am - 9:00am WGC Hall PōwhiriNgā kōrero mana whenua

9:00am - 9:20am Atrium Kapu tī and Kai Sponsored by Greater Wellington Regional Council

9:20am - 9:35am WGC Hall Pānui Notices

9:35am - 9:55am WGC Hall Conference OpeningHon Nanaia Mahuta, Associate Minister for the Environment

9:55am - 10:05am WGC Hall Setting the Scene - Where are we in the Environmental Education for Sustainability Strategy and Action Plan 2017-2021 - Mapping our EcosystemDr Ben Reddiex, Director of the Community Engagement Unit, Department of Conservation

10:05am - 10:55am WGC Hall Kaikōrero mātua - Keynote speaker Sponsored by The University of AucklandOrganisation as Servant LeaderBilly Matheson, Enspiral Member and Foundation Director

10:55am - 11:20am Various locations Whakawhanaungatanga ā-rōpūConnecting in our sectors

11:20am - 11:30am Break to move between sessions

ROOM Classroom T22 Classroom T24 Classroom T25 Classroom P1 AB Classroom P1 CD Classroom P2 AB Classroom P2 CD

11:30am - 12:00pm

Ngā PunaConcurrent sessions

PRESENTATIONWhakapapa - Getting closer to

Paptūānuku (MM AL)

J. Potangaroa,Rangitāne

PRESENTATIONKo te kō a te waimarie -

the planting stickof success (ECE MM)

P. Belcher and E. Woodhead,

Napier Kindergartens

WORKSHOPGrowing Voices:

young people driving intergenerational

leadership (YOUTH)

A. Studholme,Department of Conservation

WORKSHOPFacing Climate

Change – Developing a Climate Change Education Network

A. Milligan and J. Ritchie,

Victoria University of Wellington

WORKSHOPEco youth challenging

the system (SEC YOUTH)

B. Glasgow,Auckland Council

WORKSHOPGreen-Gold

Enviroschools - Think tank taking action for

the future (PRI)

S. Bell-Jameson,Toimata Foundation,

N. Elmore & C. Jessep,Auckland Council

WORKSHOPConservation education: A resource

framework (AL)

B. Moorhouse and K. Penny,

Department of Conservation12:00pm - 12:05pm Break to move between sessions

12:05pm - 12:35pm

Ngā PunaConcurrent sessions

PRESENTATIONSustainable Practices

in Schools -Introducing Tracking and

Trapping into the Wairarapa (PRI)

G. Stewart,Enviroschools

K. Cork,Pukaha Mt Bruce

National Wildlife Centre

PRESENTATIONStrength of partners -

“Inspired Kindergartens” key partnerships - creating change

within communities (ECE BUS COM)

C. O’Connor,Inspired Kindergartens

PRESENTATIONOpportunities for

youth leadership: Forestand Bird Youth and Roots and Shoots

(YOUTH)S. Moffitt, K.Shlomi, J. Gunasekara and

G. Scott Forest and Bird Youth

Jacqui HooperJane Goodall Institute NZ

NZAEE ConferenceAn Ecosystem for Env i ronmental Educat ionHe Pūnaha Hauropi mō te mātauranga a taiao 18-20 Apr i l 2018 , Wel l ing ton

Wednesday 18 April Wellington Girls College, Pipitea Street, Wellington

Hall P1 AB P1 CD T24 - Level 2 T25 - Level 2 Library

Enviroschools RC & National Team - Enviroschools

Facilitators

Govt - Regional & Local Councils -

Community BusinessEE Providers Secondays / Primary

/ ECETertiary - University /

Polytech etc Youth International - Please choose

1:25pm - 2:15pm WGC Hall Wānanga PanelEducating our Youth and the Community for an Innovative and Sustainable FuturePanel Facilitator: Thom Adams, NZAEEPanel Members:Dave Maslen, Global Partnerships Manager, The New Zealand Merino Company LimitedDr Vicki Compton, Principal Advisor, Skills and Regulatory Stewardship Policy Team, Policy & Trade Branch, Ministry for Primary IndustriesJennifer Whitty, Senior Lecturer, Massey University’s School of DesignSimon Croft, Teacher in charge of Technology Curriculum Development, Wainuiomata High SchoolPaul Mather, Paul Mather Consulting

2:15pm - 2:20pm Break to move between sessions

ROOM Classroom T22 Classroom T24 Classroom T25 Classroom P1 AB Classroom P1 CD Classroom P2 AB Classroom P2 CD

2:20pm- 2:50pm

Ngā PunaConcurrent sessions

PRESENTATIONAddressing Climate Change

in Tongan Secondary Schools (RES SEC)

E. H. Havea,The University of Waikato

PRESENTATIONThe national expansion

of Mountains to Sea education programmes

and events (AL)

S. Nicholas and J. Macdonald,

Mountains to Sea Conservation Trust,

Whangarei

WORKSHOPSystemic failure

sustaining unsustainability in schools (RES AL)

A. Hill,Ara Institute of

Canterbury

WORKSHOPTamariki need nature

play (ECE)

C. Hogan,Little Kiwis Nature Play,

Christchurch

A. Studholme,Department of Conservation

WORKSHOPWorking with

community to improve our local environment

(COM PRI)

D. Christenson,Koraunui School

WORKSHOPThe Art of Invertebrates

(PRAC)

J. Overton,Botany Bay

Environmental Education Centre, NSW

Department of Education, Environmental and

Zoo Education Centres (EZEC),

Sydney, Australia.

J. Lobb,Beresford Road Public School in Greystanes, NSW Department of

Education, Sydney, Australia

WORKSHOPEquipping young people and the

community to be innovators and

changemakers in business.

(YOUTH COM BUS)

D. Maslen, The New Zealand

Merino Company Ltd

V. Compton, Ministry for Primary

Industries

J. Whitty, Massey University’s School of Design

S. Croft, Wainuiomata High

School

P. Mather, Paul Mather Consulting

2:50pm - 2:55pm Break to move between sessions

2:55pm - 3:25pm

Ngā PunaConcurrent sessions

PRESENTATIONGroNATIVE: The successful

use of apps for positive environmental change (COM)

Dr M.N. Runkovski,Natura Pacific, Queensland,

Australia

PRESENTATIONExploring the potential

for environmentaleducation for

sustainability in a modern learning

environment (SEC)

T. Shaw,Albany High School,

M. Vasilaki,Auckland Council

PRESENTATIONThe state of Education Outside the Classroom (EOTC) across Aotearoa New Zealand schools:

Implications for environmental education

(RES AL)

A. Hill, Ara Institute of

Canterbury

12:35pm - 1:15pm Atrium Te Tina Lunch Sponsored by Ministry for Primary Industries

1:15pm - 1:25pm WGC Hall Pānui Notices

NZAEE ConferenceAn Ecosystem for Env i ronmental Educat ionHe Pūnaha Hauropi mō te mātauranga a taiao 18-20 Apr i l 2018 , Wel l ing ton

Wednesday 18 April Wellington Girls College, Pipitea Street, Wellington

3:25pm - 4:00pm Atrium Kapu tī o te ahiahi Sponsored by The University of Waikato

ROOM Classroom T22 Classroom T24 Classroom T25 Classroom P1 AB Classroom P1 CD Classroom P2 AB Classroom P2 CD

4:00pm - 4:30pm

Ngā PunaConcurrent sessions

PRESENTATION Changing our story -

connecting young people with the ocean (PRI PROV)

S. Hathaway, Young Ocean Explorers

PRESENTATIONCommunity

environmental education - a pilot study (CEEPS)

in Sabah, Malaysia (RES COM)

S. Pudin,Environment Protection

DepartmentSabah, Malaysia

PRESENTATIONWhen shoes matter

(COM PRI)

M. Tapp,Department of Conservation

K. Warren,Deputy Principal, Marfell School

WORKSHOPClassroom sequences

promoting socioscientificsustainability inquiry

(RES AL)

P. J. White and R. Tytler,

Deakin University

WORKSHOPWREEF - EEfS provider

collaboration inaction (PROV)

G. Stewart,Enviroschools Te

Upoko o te Ika a Māui,

E. McMillan,Wellington City

Council

WORKSHOPGeographic journaling

(PRAC)

J. Overton,Botany Bay

Environmental Education Centre, NSW Department

of Education, Environmental and Zoo

Education Centres(EZEC), Sydney,

Australia

J. Lobb,Beresford Road Public School in Greystanes, NSW Department of

Education, Sydney, Australia

YOUTH SESSIONClimate Change

Minister Hon James Shaw -

Climate Change Policy for Aotearoa/

New Zealand

Generation Zero - Engaging Youth

UNESCO New Zealand Youth

Reference - Youth mobilizing

transformative action for sustainability

Supported by WWF-NZ, UNESCO, Wellington Gardens,

DOC and NZAEE

4:30pm - 4:35pm Break to move between sessions

4:35pm - 5:05pm

Ngā PunaConcurrent sessions

PRESENTATIONCollaboration for teachingenvironmental education:

professional learning through social media for environmental

education teachers (RES PROV)

F. Mostafa,University of Waikato

PRESENTATIONPromoting behaviour change in secondaryschools: Student-led schoolwide change

(RES SEC)

A. Pierce,Auckland University

PRESENTATIONA city bee collaboration

(COM)

S. Smuts-Kennedy,For the Love of Bees

5:05pm - 5:10pm Break to move between sessions

5:10pm - 5:45pm Meet in the WGC Hall first Wānanga ā-rōpū Sector Forums Reflection of the day in our sectors - thinking about the future opportunities for collaboration

6:00pm Sustainability Trust2 Forresters Lane,Wellington

Ngā kaewa o te pōNight adventuresWelcome Green Drinks at the Sustainability Trust Sponsored by the Sustainability Trust and Supported by the Sustainable Business NetworkA walking bus will depart Wellington Girls’ College at 5:50pm. Meet in the Atrium

7:00pm ZEALANDIA, 53 Waiapu Road, Karori, Wellington

Ngā kaewa o te pōNight adventures

Zealandia Twilight TourPre-booked participants only. Make your own way to Zealandia.

NZAEE ConferenceAn Ecosystem for Env i ronmental Educat ionHe Pūnaha Hauropi mō te mātauranga a taiao 18-20 Apr i l 2018 , Wel l ing ton

Wednesday 18 April Wellington Girls College, Pipitea Street, Wellington

P2 AB & CD - Level 2 P1 AB - Level 1 P1 CD - Level 1 T24 - Level 2 T25 - Level 2 Library

Enviroschools RC & National Team

Govt - Regional & Local Councils - Community EE Providers Secondary / Primary /

ECETertiary - University /

Polytech etc Youth

Time Location Detail

8:00am Atrium Registration and information desk open

8:30am WGC Hall Pānui Notices

8:45am - 9:15am WGC Hall Whakawhanaungatanga ā-roheConnecting regionally

9:15am - 10:00am WGC Hall Kaikōrero mātua - Keynote Speaker Sponsored by WREEFMātauranga and Science: Learnings from a Local Tertiary Ecosystem Dr Ocean Mercier, Victoria University of Wellington, Pukenga Matua/Senior Lecturer, Te Kawa a Māui

10:00am - 10:30am Atrium Kapu tī o te ata Sponsored by Auckland Council

ROOM Classroom T22 Classroom T24 Classroom T25 Classroom P1 AB Classroom P1 CD Classroom P2 AB Classroom P2 CD

10:30am - 11:00am

Ngā PunaConcurrent sessions

PRESENTATIONPre-service teachers’ preparedness to teach

environmental education: A study in a NewZealand university (RES PROV)

D. Bandele-Dada,University of Waikato

PRESENTATIONNature is our classroom: An effective model for eacher professional

learning (PROV, AL, COM)

A. Dobson,Enviroschools Te Upoko

o te Ika a Māui,

R. McCormack,Porirua Harbour Trust

PRESENTATIONPest animals: Issues of social representation

(RES YOUTH)

S. Birdsall and B. France,

University of Auckland

PRESENTATIONThe role of place based

education for youngchildren and linking past, present and looking to

the future (ECE)

H. Smith,Kidsfirst Kindergartens

Lincoln, Canterbury

WORKSHOPPrinciples of Science

Communication – Bringing Meaning to

Knowledge (PRAC PROV)

T. Adams, Victoria University of

Wellington

WORKSHOPTechnology: the tool

or the context (AL YOUTH)

A. Studholme and B. Moorhouse,Department of Conservation

WORKSHOPKaitiakitanga, Collaboration, and Activism

(MM AL YOUTH)

R. Tipoki,Nga Hapu Kaitiaki o

Wairarapa

11:00am - 11:05am Break to move between sessions

11:05am - 11:35am

Ngā PunaConcurrent sessions

PRESENTATIONResearching mobile learning

in education outside the classroom to enhance marineecological literacy (RES AL)

C. Eames,University of Waikato,

C. Aguayo,Auckland University

of Technology,J. Hanlon,

Primary School,T. Haggitt,

University of Auckland

PRESENTATIONCreative arts

collaboration in Pōrirua (PRI COM YOUTH)

E. Dawson,Pataka Art + Museum,

Porirua

PRESENTATIONYouth demographics -

opportunities for future-proofing community-led

conservation? (RES YOUTH COM)

H. Ough Dealy, M Petterson and D Towns,

Auckland University of Technology

E MacDonald, Department of Conservation, Bay of Islands

PRESENTATION What does the

Enviroschools kaupapa look like in the bush kindergarten context

(ECE)

W.McLachlan,Kindergartens South,

K. Higgins,Toimata Foundation

NZAEE ConferenceAn Ecosystem for Env i ronmental Educat ionHe Pūnaha Hauropi mō te mātauranga a taiao 18-20 Apr i l 2018 , Wel l ing ton

Thursday 19 April Wellington Girls College, Pipitea Street, Wellington

P1 CD Library Library Atrium Hall Hall

Northland / AucklandOtago / Southland

Internationals

West Coast / Canterbury / Upper SI

BOPWaikato

Lower / East NI - Manawatu / Wanganui / Taranaki / Hawkes Bay /

Gisborne

Wellington Region

NZAEE ConferenceAn Ecosystem for Env i ronmental Educat ionHe Pūnaha Hauropi mō te mātauranga a taiao 18-20 Apr i l 2018 , Wel l ing ton

Thursday 19 April Wellington Girls College, Pipitea Street, Wellington

11:35am - 4:30pm Meet in the Atrium for departure at 12:00pm

Ngā Haerenga ki te taiaoField Trip - Booked during registration1. Enviroschools Hutt Valley Tour - Sponsored by Toimata Foundation and Hutt City Council2. Common Unity Lower Hutt - Sponsored by Hutt City Council3. Te Wharewaka Walking Tour4. Sustainability Trust and E-Bike Tour - Sponsored by Sustainability Trust5. Experiencing Freshwater Environments - Sponsored by Porirua City Council

Youth Delegation Field Trip - Otari Wilton Bush - Youth Delegates Only Supported and hosted by WWF-NZ, Wellington Gardens, UNESCO, DOC and NZAEE

4:45pm - 5:30pm WGC HallNZAEE Hui ā-tauNZAEE AGM

6:45pmMeet in the Atrium for departure

He Haerenga ki ZealandiaBus departs Wellington Girls College for Zealandia for the Conference Dinner

7:15pm - Late ZEALANDIA, 53 Waiapu Road, Karori, Wellington

Kai o te PōConference dinner - Sponsored by ZealandiaRuffle your feathers to a dancing playlist!Environmental Education Game Playing eg. Zealandia Trading Card Game / Cloak of Protection / Flight of Pollen or bring your own to share.

Ngā kaewa o te PōNight adventures

Zealandia Twilight Tours - pre-booked participants only.

Time Location Detail

8:00am Atrium Registration and information desk open

8:45am WGC Hall Pānui Notices

9:00am - 9:50am WGC Hall Kaikōrero mātua Keynote speaker Sponsored by Department of ConservationDifferent Strokes for Different Folks: Environmental Education for All Sam Judd, Sustainable Coastlines, CEO

9:50am - 10:20am Atrium Kapu tī o te ata Sponsored by UNESCO

ROOM Classroom T22 Classroom T24 Classroom T25 Classroom P1 AB Classroom P1 CD Classroom P2 AB Classroom P2 CD

10:20am - 11:20am

Ngā PunaConcurrent sessions

WORKSHOPDe-constricting silos:

expanding environmental education in secondary

schools by implemtenting collaborative environmental

projects across the curriculum (SEC COM)

J. Knight,Enviroschools, Northland

WORKSHOPEmbracing sustainable

citizenship -supporting the journey of

youth voice (YOUTH COM)

P. Johnson,Learning Through Action

Education Team

G. St John-Ives,Christchurch City

Council

WORKSHOPPerspectives on

collaboration: theexperience of four

Enviroschools regionalcoordinators

(COM PROV AL)

D. Carter,Enviroschools Te Upoko

o te Ika a Māui

R. Zink,Enviroschools Otākou

L. Jones,Enviroschools Taranaki

A. McDonald,Enviroschools Wairau

WORKSHOPDeveloping a

collaborative communityapproach to

conservation education (COM PROV AL)

Student representatives

Kids Greening Taupō

Supported byT. DePetris,

Kids Greening Taupō

K. Penny,Department of Conservation

WORKSHOPContributing to a shared position -

Environmental Institute of Australia and NewZealand, Australian

Association for EnvironmentalEducation, New

Zealand Association for Environmental

Education (AL PROV FUTURE)

P. J. White,Deakin University

S Birdsall,University of Auckland

WORKSHOPMarine Metre

Squared: Community engaged science (COM AL PROV)

S. Carson,Dept of Marine Science,

University of Otago

WORKSHOPHe heke tuna. He heke rangatira. Te

Marautanga o Ngāti Kahungunu ki

Wairarapa: Curriculum in action.

(MM Pri)

L. Bradnam, Ngāti Kahungunu

Te Paerahi, Porirua

M. Rutene,Gladstone Primary School, Wairarapa

11:20am - 11:25am Break to move between sessions

11:25am - 11:55am

Ngā PunaConcurrent sessions

PRESENTATIONThe Warehouse Zoofari

(PRI BUS)

S. Morris,Wellington Zoo

PRESENTATIONEngaging and mentoring rangatahi in conservation in a meaningful studentfocused way (YOUTH)

D. van Hoof,Zealandia

PRESENTATIONEmpowering students,

teachers and communities in conservation: a review

of the Cape to City Environmental Education Programme (COM AL)

S. Flood,Landcare Research

M. Brignall-Theyer, M. McBride and

R. McCool,Department of Conservation

PRESENTATION Schools and community engagement in science - expanding a sustainable

focus (AL PROV)

V. Baker, Institute of

Environmental Science Research

J. Ataria, Cawthron Institute

J. Horswell, E. Langer and A. Leckie, Scion

NZAEE ConferenceAn Ecosystem for Env i ronmental Educat ionHe Pūnaha Hauropi mō te mātauranga a taiao 18-20 Apr i l 2018 , Wel l ing ton

Friday 20 April Wellington Girls College, Pipitea Street, Wellington

NZAEE ConferenceAn Ecosystem for Env i ronmental Educat ionHe Pūnaha Hauropi mō te mātauranga a taiao 18-20 Apr i l 2018 , Wel l ing ton

Friday 20 April Wellington Girls College, Pipitea Street, Wellington

12:00pm - 12:50pm Atrium Te Tina Sponsored by Victoria University of Wellington School of Geography,Lunch Environment and Earth Science and the School of Biological Sciences

12:50pm - 1:00pm WGC Hall Pānui Notices

1:00pm - 2:00pm WGC Hall WānangaPanelEnvironmental Education for Sustainability - Implementing the Strategy PanelPanel facilitators: Allen Hill, Ara Institute of CanterburyPanel members:Sian Moffitt, Forest & Bird YouthHeidi Mardon, Toimata FoundationChris Eames, University of WaikatoHolden Hohaia, Landcare ResearchBen Reddiex, Department of Conservation

2:00pm - 2:50pm WGC Hall Wānaga ā-roheRegional ForumsReflecting on the conference in our regions - developing intentions of action we can take post conference.

2:50pm - 3:00pm Break to move to the hall

3:00pm - 3:30pm WGC Hall Raranga wāwataWeaving Intentions for the Future

PoroporoakiClosing and Farewells

P1 AB P1 CD P2 AB P2 CD T22 T24 Library

Wellington Wellington

West Coast / Canterbury /

Upper SI

Internationals - Otago / Southland

Northland

Auckland

East Coast Hawkes Bay /

Gisborne

Lower NI -Manawatu /

Wanganui / Taranaki

BOPWaikato Youth