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    Our Impact - Kids Teaching Kids

    Kids Teaching Kids makes it easy and fun for school students to learn about environmental issues and become confident, caring and informed citizens ready to take on new challenges. Read more

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    Distinctive Areas and Landscapes (DAL)

    Distinctive Areas and Landscapes (DAL) Engaging and educating students and their communities to better manage social and environmental threats and empowering stewardship of these outstanding environmentally and culturally significant Victorian landscapes Read more

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Kids Teaching Kids

About

The Kids Teaching Kids Program promotes positive wellbeing and helps build resilience in young people. It raises awareness and drives action on local and global environmental issues, bringing communities together to solve common challenges and help the next generation of leaders who will take collective responsibility for our future.

We aim to

  • Increase environmental literacy
  • Create connections within communities
  • Drive on-ground environmental projects
  • Encourage engagement in STEM

Our programs have been refined over time and have 4 key change-making steps:

Kids Teaching Kids

2023 Update:
The Melbourne Kids Teaching Kids Conference is currently on hold whilst we work to secure funds to put this event on. If you are a partner who would like to support this event OR a school who would like to host your own mini Kids Teaching Kids event at school / in your local community please get in touch with our Head of Education, Michelle at [email protected]

Our Impact - Kids Teaching Kids

Our Impact - Kids Teaching Kids

Kids Teaching Kids makes it easy and fun for school students to learn about environmental issues and become confident, caring and informed citizens ready to take on new challenges. Read more

Published: 4th August, 2021

Updated: 29th March, 2022

Author: Earthwatch Australia

Environmental Education Mentors

Environmental Education Mentors

Become an in-school environmental mentor as part of our Kids Teaching Kids program. Read more

Published: 12th May, 2021

Updated: 25th November, 2022

Author: Earthwatch Australia

Distinctive Areas and Landscapes (DAL)

Distinctive Areas and Landscapes (DAL)

Distinctive Areas and Landscapes (DAL) Engaging and educating students and their communities to better manage social and environmental threats and empowering stewardship of these outstanding environmentally and culturally significant Victorian landscapes Read more

Published: 11th May, 2021

Updated: 10th November, 2022

Author: Monisha Alexander

Swarovski Waterschool

Swarovski Waterschool

Earthwatch is excited to collaborate with Swarovski Waterschool Australia to deliver educational outcomes for schools in New South Wales. Read more

Published: 5th January, 2021

Updated: 16th March, 2023

Author: Monisha Alexander

Swarovski Waterschool Australia – Education Resource Hub

Swarovski Waterschool Australia – Education Resource Hub

Providing accurate, engaging and fun water education resources created by students, for students, is a key aim of the Swarovski Waterschool Australia program. Read more

Published: 4th January, 2021

Updated: 20th March, 2023

Author: Monisha Alexander

Get Involved

Get Involved

Show your support by empowering kids to save the natural world. Read more

Published: 18th June, 2020

Updated: 10th November, 2022

Author: Earthwatch Australia

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