Please join us for our AAEE March Learning Circle: Welcome to Country as relations.
Presented by Whadjuk Nyungar Elder Len Collard, with Sandra Wooltorton (also from Noongar Country) and special guest, Yuin woman and environmental educator Sue Price.
When: Tuesday, 18 March - 7-8pm AEDT/4-5pm WST.
Where: Online via Zoom.
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Cost: Free to all. Donations to the AAEE Public Fund will be gratefully accepted and are tax-deductible (donations over $2).
We will launch our AAEE 2025 Learning Circle program with this very special Learning Circle. In this conversation with Len Collard and Sandra Wooltorton, we will discuss Welcome to Country ceremonies, before talking about Acknowledgement of Country protocols and the Noongar idea of home-place: karlaboodja. In Noongar language, boodjar means Country, karl means both fire, and home - as in, 'home is where the hearth is'. These concepts are tied in with the idea of bidi (trail) and bidiyer (leader - person who intimately knows the trails across their Country.)
Yuin woman and environmental educator Sue Price will contribute original songs and poems to enrich the conversation.
We will also discuss koordaboodja
Please join us! All welcome. This session will be recorded and will be available afterwards to AAEE members only, via our Learning Circle library on our website.
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Discover the Depth of Knowledge of Indigenous Plant Use
Join AAEE ACT (Australian Association for Environmental Education) for an enriching and interactive exploration of the ANBG (Australian National Botanic Gardens) Indigenous Plant Use Schools program.
Where: ANBG, Banksia Education Building & Gardens
When: Thursday, April 3, 2025
Time: 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM
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Why Attend? Experience a guided walk through the stunning Botanic Gardens.
Learn how Australia’s First Nations people have used native plants for food, medicine, and tools for thousands of years.
Discover exclusive educational programs and resources available through ANBG and AAEE.
Network with fellow educators and environmental enthusiasts.
Enjoy a complimentary afternoon tea!
Event Schedule 4:00 - 4:15 PM | Welcome & Afternoon Tea
4:15 - 5:15 PM | Indigenous Plant Use walk
5:15 - 5:30 PM | Closing & Networking
This FREE event is perfect for educators, schoolteachers, and AAEE members looking to incorporate Indigenous knowledge into their teaching and professional development.
Limited spots available! Register now through Humanitix to secure your place.
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Science Teachers ACT (SEAACT) Conference
When: Saturday 22nd March 2025
Where: Robertson Building, Research School of Biology Australian National University (ANU) campus ACTON
A action packed full day conference for science educators to showcase and share resources, teaching strategies and educational research.
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Australian Association for Environmental Education
National Conference!!!
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