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Protecting Biodiversity & Connecting with Nearby Nature

World Environment Day 2024 - Our Land. Our Future #GenerationRestoration

World Environment Day 2024 is bringing focus to the important role we need to play in terms of restoring ecosystems and protecting biodiversity the world over.Ā Ā 

Properly functioning ecosystems are what sustain life on Earth - people included.Ā  Clean air and water, and healthy soil - the foundations of earth’s natural systems - support all life on earth.

What can you do to help protect the air, water and land?

Think Global.Ā  Act Local.Ā Ā 

While problems such as climate change, habitat loss and pollution are happening on a global scale, there are many things you can do in your local community, or even within your service that will make a difference.

Acting locally provides the opportunity to explore big issues on a small scale and in a context that makes sense to both children and adults alike.

Here’s some things you can do that contribute to restoring ecosystems and protect biodiversity:

  • Plant local indig...
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Embedding Sustainability Principles & Practice

You’ve probably checked out the revised Early Years Learning Framework by now, even if this isn’t the Learning Framework you work under it appears to be driving change and setting the tone for the other Frameworks that are due for an update in the next little while.Ā  So it’s good to have an understanding of the direction its heading and the changes being made.

From a sustainability perspective there’s lots to be excited about! šŸŽ‰šŸŽ‰šŸŽ‰

Sustainability has been identified as a new Principle which means it should underpin your program and practice.Ā  That's a big shift.Ā  An important shift.Ā  And I’m all about it! šŸŒ

The thing that makes it easier is that they have also expanded the definition of sustainability.Ā  Sustainability is now defined as:

Seeking to meet the needs of the present generation without compromising the needs of future generations.Ā  This definition is derived from the United Nations Bruntland Commission Report from 1987.Ā  It’s by no means a new idea.Ā  I have also heard it s...

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Local Action. Global Impact.

Sustainability can be overwhelming.Ā  It feels like such a big problem that there’s just no way anything we do could possibly make a difference…

It’s paralysing.Ā  It's easy to feel hopeless...

When we feel like this we will often retreat and stick our head back under the doona, waiting for something to come and save us - some magic bullet.Ā 

Many people think it’s only governments, or large businesses that can make a difference.Ā  But, often what we see is these massive organisations being dragged along by the smaller, more agile forces in our global systems.

Changing government policy is like turning a giant ocean liner.Ā  It’s not quick.Ā  It’s not agile. Just ask Captain Edward Smith - captain of the Titanic.

It’s usually governments who are playing catch up…

If we want change, if we want to create a better future for current and future generations then it’s up to us…

In fact, it is the decisions and actions we take everyday that make the difference.Ā  They add up.Ā  Not just al...

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Getting Everyone on the Same Page - What is sustainability?

What does sustainability mean to you?

Do you think it means the same thing to the rest of your team, the children, families or others out in your community?Ā 

You might be surprisedā€¦šŸ˜²

What I know to be true, is that sustainability can mean something different to everyone…

I’ve asked hundreds of people that question, and I’ve had hundreds of different responses.

But why..? I hear your inner 4 year old askā€¦šŸ¤”

Let’s think about that for a moment…

Sustainability is a concept.Ā  It’s big and complicated (well, to most of us anyway).Ā  It’s not clearly defined.Ā  It’s more about ā€œthe vibeā€...

It’s not a list of criteria or specific actions we can check off a list.

How we define and understand sustainability is influenced by things like our experiences (what we’ve done), education (what we’ve learnt), values (what is important to us), culture (how we see and value the world around us and our place in it) and context (where we come from).

It’s emotive.Ā  For some reason the word sustainabi...

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Principles & Practice - Sustainability in the EYLF & MTOP 2.0

It feels like now is a great time to be focused on improving your sustainability practices and bringing sustainability to life for children.

It can feel overwhelming.Ā  It’s an important role you’re playing as an educator working with young children, and it seems that with the recent changes to the EYLF and MTOP Frameworks, others are beginning to see the potential impacts you can make too!

Let's unpack some of the changes to the frameworks as they relate to sustainability, and what they might mean for you and your service.

Let’s dive in…

The Frameworks have expanded their definition of sustainability.Ā  Previously the focus seemed to be on the environmental aspects of sustainability - encouraging children to show respect for the environment, connections to nature, use of natural materials, etc.

The revised Frameworks define sustainability as:

Sustainability: seeking to meet the needs of the present generation without compromising the needs of future generations (Brundtland Report ...

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