Wandering Wednesday Webinar #7: Green Lab HASS & Citizen Science

PL # 12691

  • Starting on 29 Jul 2020
  • Cancellation permitted until 28 Jul 2020
  • Event registrations closed on 28 Jul 2020

Delivery Format :

Event registration is Closed

Description

 Inquiry learning is enhanced by connections with the community beyond school. (Kath Murdoch 2018)

Wednesday Webinar #7 (July 29) we go to the MK Green Lab. (HASS & Science)

Kids want a cool city, tree-lined streets, places for wildlife, and bushland. They want these places protected forever. Green Lab brings their ideas together through citizen science and HASS activities that are available both online and face to face. Using the MK skills for life process schools can adopt a green space and protect, monitor, and increase canopy to cool our cities.

The most engaging classroom inquiries begin with curiosity and wonderings that often take us wandering outside the classroom to explore, connect with ‘place’, find answers, ask more questions, and learn from experts. Before we venture out, teachers will often ask their students, Who can we ask? Where can we go? In these challenging times with restrictions to our favourite excursion venues, this webinar series will take you to some of our most popular places with online resources, mini-lessons, and virtual experiences to bring the experts into your classroom.

These weekly PL sessions are short, sharp, and perfect for viewing with your colleagues, in the staffroom at lunchtime, or review the recording afterward.

Registrations are essential, as the webinar link will be emailed to you before the day of the webinar, and the recording sent to you after.

Relevant HASS Curriculum links and programming ideas will be presented by Maree Whiteley at each session, followed by time for Q&A  from participants related to the focus topic. 

Other excursion venues in this series include Kings Park (Webinar #1), State Library of WA (Webinar #2), WA Museum (Webinar #3), Water Corporation (Webinar #4), DIY Tech Excursions (Webinar #5), Seven West Media (Webinar #6), Millennium Kids (Webinar #7) and Gold Industry Group (Webinar #8).

Presenters

Maree Whiteley (AISWA Staff)

Teaching And Learning Consultant

Maree Whiteley <span>(AISWA Staff)</span>

Maree Whiteley works with teachers and curriculum leaders to bring innovative and practical pedagogies into the classroom, through special projects and whole-school planning. Currently working as an AISWA Consultant in the Primary Teaching and Learning area, with specific expertise within the Humanities and Social Sciences Learning Area, this gives Maree the perfect platform to go beyond the curriculum, exploring areas of global imperatives for our young people, such as ethical and humanitarian issues, critical thinking and cultural competence. Maree continues to enjoy sharing her experience, knowledge and expertise with others in workshops, conferences and in online forums.

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Date / Time

29 Jul 2020 Starts: 12:00 Finishes: 12:45

Delivery Format : In Person

Webinar - Online Only

PL Hours : 1.00

Learning Area

  • Humanities and Social Sciences
  • ICT Skills and Integration
  • Science

School Area

  • Middle Primary (3-6)
  • Secondary (7-10)

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