Secondary School

Authentic place-based and real world problems improve students’ understanding of the environment by allowing them to explore, build connection with and care for their local communities.

Our secondary school education programs are designed to:

  • present case studies that highlight land management and conservation strategies across Victoria
  • establish and build upon students’ knowledge of nature and our place within it
  • improve understanding of the history and living cultures of Aboriginal people
  • help students recognise what they can do to help make a difference to their local communities
  • create informed, responsible and active young citizens who care about and contribute to the protection of nature.

Learning from Landscapes: Geography Teaching and Learning Packs

This program uses problem-based learning and conservation case studies to help students design solutions to real-world environmental challenges. The curriculum-aligned teaching and learning resources combines geography, ethics, and sustainability perspectives with practical examples.

Request Learning from Landscapes: Geography Teaching and Learning Resources through the ParkConnect form.

Request Learning Pack

You will receive an email with the learning resource after completing the form.

These packs can be used as a unit of work. We encourage teachers to adapt and use the activity ideas to suit their students' needs, questions and interests.

Case studies and scientific posters

Year 7 to 8


Year 9 to 10


VCE (Victorian Certificate of Education)

Resources

Yellow grass field

Podcasts

The Learning from Landscapes podcast travels deep into local ecosystems to uncover key conservation issues and what our community is doing to help.
An Emu Wren commonly found in Victoria's Mallee region.

Conservation Storytelling

Stories inform and inspire people to connect with and act for nature. By practicing your storytelling and sharing with your friends and family, you can give a voice to the environment and contribute to a resilient, knowledgeable, and empathetic future.

Information Posters

These illustrated posters support emergent and fluent readers to further develop their literacy skills, understand concepts in the Victorian science curriculum and learn how special their local ecosystems are.
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