Education
Learning for nature begins with loving nature
Parks Victoria supports the development of young nature stewards, with a range of opportunities to learn in, for and about nature.
This helps students connect with Victoria’s protected places, so that they understand their significance and how to protect and care for them.
Our pedagogy is centred around inquiry and place-based learning, providing authentic ways for students to apply their knowledge and curiosity in the places they live in.
Planning an excursion
Self-guided education visits
Bush Kinder
Ranger-led learning experiences
Curriculum-aligned teaching and learning resources
Our curriculum-aligned programs support Early Childhood, Primary and Secondary teachers to embed environmental education into classroom learning. The digital resources can be used for pre and post park visit learning, or they can be used as a unit of work to build connection between students, their local landscapes and protected places across Victoria.
Explore education programs for each year level below:
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.
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.


