PUBLICATIONS

The following publications are offered to help promote ideas and activities about environmental education in the classroom and community groups. 
Australian Journal of Environmental Education

Australian Journal of Environmental Education

The Association’s professional journal presents ideas to stimulate debate about formal, informal and community environmental education teaching and research. Full membership includes the annual journal. Articles include research reports, program evaluation and case studies, reports of projects and teaching practice/techniques, essays on policy and philosophical issues, literature reviews, book reviews and discussions of previous articles. Visit website.

ozEEnews

ozEEnews

All full members receive an electronic or hard copy of the quarterly newsletter, which contains information about environmental issues, innovations, developments, reviews of books and resources, notices and reports of conferences and meetings. Visit website.

ozEEnews

AAEE2021 WASTE MANAGEMENT REPORT

The WA Chapter hosted the 2021 Biennial Conference in Mandurah, Western Australia with an aim to minimise conference waste. AAEEWA Member and Conference Committee Member, Katherine Gaschk, produced a comprehensive report on the outcomes of this goal. This report is a great resource for anyone trying to minimise waste outputs at their own event. Read report.

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WA EFS LINKS, CONNECTIONS and resources

There are many hard-working environmental educators operating in Western Australia, and many places that Education for Sustainability (EfS) can happen which might not ordinarily be considered. Working with others through cross promotion, project collaboration, or combining resources for a better outcome can bring valuable sustainability outcomes for all. The list of links provided in this document is designed to help in making connections. Download the document.

Other Publications

There are a range of publications offered by the national AAEE organisation providing resources for teachers and community members on a variety of issues. Visit the national AAEE website.

AAEEWA Chapter Member Publications

The following articles have been written by AAEEWA members and published in journals or other publications:

Lewis, E. & Baudains, C. M. (2007). Raining frogs: An education for sustainability project. SCIOS: Journal of the Science Teachers’ Association of Western Australia, 43(3), 25-29.

Lewis, E., Baudains, C. M. & Mansfield, C. (2008). Making waves: Engaging science projects. SCIOS: Journal of the Science Teachers’ Association of Western Australia, 44(2), 18-19.

Lewis, E., Mansfield, C. & Baudains, C. M.(2008). Getting down and dirty: Values in education for sustainability. Issues in Educational Research, 18(2), 138-155.

Lewis, E., Baudains, C. M. & Mansfield, C. (2008). Nestwatch project: The oblong turtle. Western Wildlife, 12(3), 8-9.

Lewis, E., Baudains, C. M. & Mansfield, C. (2008). Turtle watch: Community contribution to environmental impact assessment. 28th Annual Conference of the International Association for Impact Assessment: The Art and Science of Impact Assessment. Perth, Australia.

Pearson, J. & Lewis, E. (2009). A taste of science. SCIOS: The Journal of the Science Teachers’ Association of Western Australia, 45(4), 4-6.

Lewis, E., Baudains, C. M. & Mansfield, C. (2009). The impact of AuSSI-WA at a primary school. Australian Journal of Environmental Education, 25, 45-58.

Lewis, E., Baudains, C. M. & Mansfield, C. (2009). Engaging students in science: Turtle nestwatch. Teaching Science: The Journal of the Australian Science Teachers Association, 55(1), 50-53.

Lewis, E., Mansfield, C. & Baudains, C. M. (2010). Going on a turtle egg hunt and other adventures: Education for sustainability in early childhood. Australian Journal of Early Childhood, 35(4), online annex. Early Childhood Australia.

Lewis, E. & Pearson, J. (2010). Little Green Steps, sustainability practise for early years comes to WA. SCIOS: The Journal of the Science Teachers’ Association of Western Australia, 46(3), 13-14.

Lewis, E. & Pearson, J. (2011). Dancing with Science. SCIOS: The Journal of the Science Teachers’ Association of Western Australia, 47(2), 5-7.

Lewis, E., Gaschk, K. & Pearson, J. (2011). Sounds of Science. SCIOS: The Journal of the Science Teachers’ Association of Western Australia, 47(4), 24-27.

Lewis, E., Nielsen, L., Pearson, J. & Baudains, C. M. (2012). Turtle Watch: Enhancing Science Engagement. SCIOS: The Journal of the Science Teachers’ Association of Western Australia, 48 (2), 14-18.

Lewis, E., Pearson, J., Baudains, C. M., Hartill, V., Crosbie, D., Bullimore, H., Krupa, A., Harris, R. & Weatherill, R. (2012). Turtle watch: Community participation and action. AAEE 17th Biennial Conference: Creating our Next Courageous Steps. Melbourne, Australia.

Lewis, E., Pearson, J., Krupa, A., Bullimore, H., Baudains, C. & Gaschk, K. (2012). Science sense-ations. AAEE 17th Biennial Conference: Creating our Next Courageous Steps. Melbourne, Australia

Lewis, E., Bullimore, H., Pearson, J., Krupa, A. & Gaschk, K. (2013). Colours of Science. SCIOS: The Journal of the Science Teachers’ Association of Western Australia, 49(1), 9-12.

Knowing you are there and that we are all working together in a diversity of ways towards common goals with often controversial issues is priceless.  I never feel isolated, but am part of a cohesive, supportive, diverse, knowledgeable and collaborative community. 

- Ms Gun Dolva

North Metro TAFE