Wetland change and management

Geography

Program

Students will examine environmental change and management in a wetland by gathering and assessing biophysical data, examining human induced change and management strategies, planning for the future and mapping skills using GPS.

Activities:

The basic program will be changed to suit the group size and weather conditions.

For further information on curriculum links, the program and excursion information see below or contact us.

Location
Awabakal Environmental Education Centre - Wetlands Campus, 412 Sandgate Road, Shortland.
Details
What to bring

Printed worksheets in colour, clipboard and pencil.

Students should bring lunch, recess, refillable water bottle, hats, sunscreen, covered walking shoes plus any special requirements of the group (Wet weather gear when necessary). Non-aerosol insect repellent is advisable in summer.

Bus information

Drop off and collection Awabakal Environmental Education Centre, Wetlands Campus located at Hunter Wetlands Centre, 412 Sandgate Rd, Shortland, Newcastle.

Please use School entry.

Supervision

AEEC is a NSW Department of Education school and staff are trained DoE teachers specialising in Environmental Education.

AEEC teachers rely on the participation of visiting teachers to meet recommended supervision levels. Visiting teachers are ultimately responsible for behaviour of students, students with existing medical conditions or special needs.

Medical or special needs Please notify Awabakal Environmental Education Centre of any medical conditions or special needs that may need to be taken into consideration when planning or delivering the program. Upon booking an excursion, a form will be emailed to complete to detail any medical or special needs.
Parent/ carer helpers As our staff are Department of Education teachers we don’t require parent helpers on the day.  If your school decides to bring parents, we kindly ask that you keep the number to a minimum.  For safety reasons and the nature of our sites, parents will not be able to participate in activities.
Extreme or wet weather Extreme weather conditions such as heavy rainfall, high winds and extreme bush fire danger may result in the excursion being modified, postponed or cancelled. If you have any concerns regarding the weather prior to the excursion, contact Awabakal Environmental Education Centre on 4955 8673 or email awabakal-e.school@det.nsw.edu.au.
Cancellations Cancellations with less than three school weeks notice may incur an administration fee. This does not apply to cancellations due to weather or fire danger.
Sample timetable

Introduction - 10:00 am

Morning tea - 10:20 am

Two learning activities - 10:35am

Lunch - 12:05pm

Two learning activties - 12:30pm

Finish- 2:00pm

This timetable is only a guide and may be adjusted.

Syllabus outcomes and content

Geography outcomes

A student:

  • accounts for the perspectives of people and organisations on a range of geographical opportunities and challenges GE5-PER-01
  • assesses different approaches to the management and protection of places and environments GE5-MAN-01
  • analyses how Aboriginal Peoples’ Custodianship of Country supports environmental management and enhances Community wellbeing GE5-APC-01

Key inquiry questions

  • How have wetlands been valued, used and managed in the past?
  • What is the current state of the wetland environment at Shortland?
  • What issues are in place for these wetlands and how successfully are these being managed?

Content

Environmental change

  • The role and importance of Earth’s environments
  • Biophysical processes that change Earth’s environments
  • Human-induced environmental changes over time across a range of scales
  • Consequences of environmental change

Environmental management

  • Comparison of perspectives, influences and practices, including Aboriginal Peoples’ Custodianship of Country, that support environmental management
  • Management strategies to reduce the impacts of environmental change, including prevention, mitigation and preparedness strategies
  • Methods used to assess sustainability when managing environmental change

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