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Monitoring and evaluating projects, programs and activities is an important process that needs to be planned at the start of an Education for Sustainability program in order to help you find out what works and what doesn’t. Having the knowledge and skills to comprehensively monitor and evaluate outcomes is invaluable for program improvement, providing feedback to partners and allowing others to learn from your experience.

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Monitoring and evaluating projects, programs and activities is an important process that needs to be planned at the start of an Education for Sustainability program in order to help you find out what works and what doesn’t. Having the knowledge and skills to comprehensively monitor and evaluate outcomes is invaluable for program improvement, providing feedback to partners and allowing others to learn from your experience.

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Monitoring and evaluating projects, programs and activities is an important process that needs to be planned at the start of an Education for Sustainability (EfS) program to help you find out what works and what doesn’t. Having the knowledge and skills that enable you to comprehensively monitor and evaluate outcomes is invaluable for program improvement, providing feedback to partners and allowing others to learn from your experience.


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Molino Stewart Pty Ltd

Helping schools, communities and businesses to work towards a more sustainable future through learning.

Contact: Neil Dufty

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Phone: (02) 9354 0300

Fax: (02) 9893 9806

Fresh Green Clean

To make safe and sustainable cleaning practices simple through the provision of education and systems

Contact: Bridget Gardner

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Phone: 03 9349 4299

Fax: 03 9349 4288



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Publications

Monitoring and evaluating projects, programs and activities is an important process that needs to be planned at the start of an Education for Sustainability (EfS) program to help you find out what works and what doesn't. Having the knowledge and skills that enable you to comprehensively monitor and evaluate outcomes is invaluable for program improvement, providing feedback to partners and allowing others to learn from your experience.


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Yarra City's Green Cleaning Project Report

Type: Project Report

Author: Bridget Gardner

Summary: Report of the City of Yarra's, Green Cleaning Project for all council buildings

Published: 2012

Published by: Bridget Gardner

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Bankstown City Council - Contamination Reduction Campaign Progress Report 2011

Type: Project Report

Author: Bankstown City Council

Summary: Summarises the literature review, program development and trial strategies that were used to halve the contamination rate of the yellow bin at 1400 participating properties over 3-4 months from 30% to 15% (avg).

Published: 2011

Published by: Bankstown City Council

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Events

Monitoring and evaluating projects, programs and activities is an important process that needs to be planned at the start of an Education for Sustainability (EfS) program to help you find out what works and what doesn’t. Having the knowledge and skills that enable you to comprehensively monitor and evaluate outcomes is invaluable for program improvement, providing feedback to partners and allowing others to learn from your experience.


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08 Aug 2011

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Vocational Graduate Certificate in Sustainability

Type of event: Training Course

Region: All of Australia

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09 Aug 2011

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Voc Graduate Certificate in Education & Training for Sustainability

Type of event: Training Course

Region: All of Australia

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26 Mar 2012

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2012 Sustainability Champions Scholarship Program for VET Practitioners

Type of event: Training Course

Region: NSW - Hunter, NSW - Illawarra, NSW - Lower North Coast, NSW - North Coast, NSW - Other regional, NSW - South Coast, NSW - Sydney

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Digital media

Monitoring and evaluating projects, programs and activities is an important process that needs to be planned at the start of an Education for Sustainability (EfS) program to help you find out what works and what doesn’t. Having the knowledge and skills that enable you to comprehensively monitor and evaluate outcomes is invaluable for program improvement, providing feedback to partners and allowing others to learn from your experience.


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Saul Griffith measures his energy consumption

Type: Film     Organisation: The Australian Broadcasting Corporation

Summary: Saul Griffith is an Australian engineer and environmentalist living in San Francisco. In this talk, given at the Long Now Foundation, he presents the results of an extraordinary experiment. In order to better understand what individual people can do about climate change, he painstakingly calculated all of the energy resources he consumes.

Dr. Saul Griffith has several degrees, including a PhD in Programmable Assembly and Self Replicating Machines at MIT.

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Futerra British Council Climate Change Communication Masterclass in New Zealand part 3

Type: Film     Organisation: Futerra

Summary: Part 3 of Futerra's classic Climate Change Communication Masterclass delivered 'virtually' in New Zealand by Lucy Shea (and fellow Futerrans!). A class on best practice climate change communications presented in three parts.

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Funding and awards

Monitoring and evaluating projects, programs and activities is an important process that needs to be planned at the start of an Education for Sustainability (EfS) program to help you find out what works and what doesn’t. Having the knowledge and skills that enable you to comprehensively monitor and evaluate outcomes is invaluable for program improvement, providing feedback to partners and allowing others to learn from your experience.


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Monitoring and evaluating projects, programs and activities is an important process that needs to be planned at the start of an Education for Sustainability (EfS) program to help you find out what works and what doesn’t. Having the knowledge and skills that enable you to comprehensively monitor and evaluate outcomes is invaluable for program improvement, providing feedback to partners and allowing others to learn from your experience.


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Cool Australia - Educating young Australians for a sustainable future

Type: NGO    Organisation: Cool Australia

Summary: Cool Australia’s educational program Our Cool School, brings sustainability and our environment into the classroom, providing teachers with engaging, fun and informative learning activities on a whole range of environmental topics.

Learning activities are year level specific (years 1 to 10) and linked to curriculum standards, including physical, personal and social learning. Discipline-based learning as well as interdisciplinary learning are also addressed.

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NSW Threatened Species Database

Type: State Government    Organisation: Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water

Summary: This website contains detailed profiles for every threatened species, population and ecological community in New South Wales except those that are presumed extinct. The profiles include photos, descriptions, habitat, ecology, distribution, threats, management actions.

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Caring for Country MERI Toolkit

Type: Australian Government    Organisation: Australian Government Land and Coasts

Summary: The monitoring, evaluation, reporting and improvement (MERI) toolkit provides project managers with tools and guidelines to assist in measuring and reporting on outcomes for their project.
This website is part of the Commonwealth Government's Caring for our Country investment program where it has been made available to be used together with the Caring for our Country MERI strategy which is based on the conceptual framework established in the NRM MERI Framework. The MERI Toolkit is useful beyond this.

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