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Our service providers offer professional learning opportunities to help practitioners develop the skills needed to successfully use education as a tool for sustainability. Use the menu below to browse the directory and choose from an extensive range of formal, vocational and accredited, non-formal and on-demand training all matched to the 12 EfS capabilities.

The service providers directory will help you save time in the management and planning of your professional learning journey. Our comprehensive catalogue allows you to review service provider contact details, courses and available training options. You could be enrolled in your next professional development course in just minutes.

Service providers working in the field of Education for Sustainability are encouraged to submit their details and become a part of the Hub community. If you are a service provider working within EfS register now and find out how to submit your services to be included in the Hub resources directory.

  

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Our service providers offer professional learning opportunities to help practitioners develop the skills needed to successfully use education as a tool for sustainability. Use the menu below to browse the directory and choose from an extensive range of formal, vocational and accredited, non-formal and on-demand training all matched to the 12 EfS capabilities.

The service providers directory will help you save time in the management and planning of your professional learning journey. Our comprehensive catalogue allows you to review service provider contact details, courses and available training options. You could be enrolled in your next professional development course in just minutes.

Service providers working in the field of Education for Sustainability are encouraged to submit their details and become a part of the Hub community. If you are a service provider working within EfS register now and find out how to submit your services to be included in the Hub resources directory.

  

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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

Ideco

We aim to highlight the importance of design education as a driver of EfS and identify the contribution that design based subjects in secondary and tertiary education can make. We aim to provide practical advice and resources to assist design educators in the delivery of key messages to promote life cycle thinking and behaviours.

Contact: Sue Plumb

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Phone: 0402290407

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enviroed4all

Our aim is to provide services to schools and the community in the Wimmera and further afield, that enable people to better know, appreciate, communicate about and care for their local environment, as well as understand its setting within bigger environmental scales and have a good basis for adapting to change in the future.

Contact: Jeanie Clark

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Phone: 0353941178

Fax: 0353941578

CERES Environment Park

To provide hands-on interactive learning experience through our Excursion and Incursions, offering programs for school groups of all levels from Level 1 to VCE, VCAL and adult.

Provide workshops for teachers and the community on different sustainability topics, as well as delivering and certifying schools in the ResourceSmart AuSSI Vic Program.

Contact: Lorna Pettifer

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Phone: (03) 9389 0133

Fax: (03) 9389 0101

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

Pat Armstrong Consulting

Education for Sustainability consulting

Contact: Pat Armstrong

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Phone: 03) 9846 4928

Fax: 03) 9846 4928

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

Steplight Pty Ltd

Steplight assists communities in reducing their ecological footprint.

Contact: Marta Lett

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Phone: 1300 139 996

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Hands on Nature

Promoting the environment through innovation, education and action.

Contact: Sharon Lehman & Jessica Grantley

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Phone: 0411 020 394

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North Coast TAFE

Providing high quality, personalised vocational education and training to build prosperity, sustainability and innovation

Contact: Alicia Bales

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Phone: 02 6586 2263

Fax: 02 6586 2333


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Capabilities explanation

capabilities framework
Basic understanding

The learning category Basic understanding relates to all EfS practitioner’s need to have a sound knowledge of a broad range of issues relating to sustainability and EfS in practice. In order to use education as a tool for sustainability a practitioner must be aware of sustainability issues, the latest developments and ideas, as well as having a strong understanding of education and community.

Understanding of EfS

An understanding of the nature, scope and objectives of Education for Sustainability provides the theory that underpins good practice and the base upon which you can develop your own theories to guide your practice.

Understanding of sustainability issues
Know the basic concepts related to a topic, and have a comprehensive knowledge of relevant current debates and issues, government policies and local, state, national and global case studies.

Principles of community education
Effective practice in community-based Education for Sustainability requires an understanding of the principles of adult and community education.

 

 

Design, delivery and evaluation

The learning category Design, delivery and evaluation focuses on all of the capabilities required to effectively design, deliver and reflect on an EfS program. These skills are required across all areas of EfS and are integral in reaching an audience, working effectively and finding ways to critically analyse your work and identify areas for improvement.

Sourcing and collecting information
In the area of sustainability, new information is constantly being disseminated and old information discussed and revised. Therefore sourcing and collecting information and differentiating between what is important and unimportant is essential.

Communication
Effective communication skills are essential to inspire people, to encourage dialogue, listen to your audience and to write and produce successful resources.

Program development
Knowledge of program development is necessary to design effective sustainability programs that are current and relevant for your audience.

Facilitation
Focusing on the relevant aspects of facilitation suitable for your audience helps participants to think critically, ensures the participation of everyone, encourages collaboration, offers alternative ways of interpreting and helps others to understand.

Monitoring and evaluating
Monitoring and evaluating projects, programs and activities is an important process that enables you to find out what works and what doesn’t.

 

 

Support, partnerships and commitment
The learning category Support, partnerships and commitment focuses on how a practitioner works with within the community and/or a team, builds relationships, and acts to bring about positive change. This category also covers understanding of promotional tools and management.

Change management
Change management is one of your most relevant and challenging activities. Working in the field of sustainability requires you to help facilitate change within the organisation you are working in, and to help others become change agents.

Project management
Understanding the processes involved in project management, specifically project management within EfS will help you to get things done efficiently.

Leadership
As a leader for sustainability you will be a role model based on your passion, commitment and vision, however EfS requires leadership that allows for the growth of collective leadership.

Marketing and campaigning
Marketing and campaigning is about increasing public knowledge, gaining support and building networks. It will open up new ways for the educator and their audience to be involved in community action.

capabilities framework
Basic understanding

The learning category Basic understanding relates to all EfS practitioner’s need to have a sound knowledge of a broad range of issues relating to sustainability and EfS in practice. In order to use education as a tool for sustainability a practitioner must be aware of sustainability issues, the latest developments and ideas, as well as having a strong understanding of education and community.

Understanding of EfS

An understanding of the nature, scope and objectives of Education for Sustainability provides the theory that underpins good practice and the base upon which you can develop your own theories to guide your practice.

Understanding of sustainability issues
Know the basic concepts related to a topic, and have a comprehensive knowledge of relevant current debates and issues, government policies and local, state, national and global case studies.

Principles of community education
Effective practice in community-based Education for Sustainability requires an understanding of the principles of adult and community education.

 

 

Design, delivery and evaluation

The learning category Design, delivery and evaluation focuses on all of the capabilities required to effectively design, deliver and reflect on an EfS program. These skills are required across all areas of EfS and are integral in reaching an audience, working effectively and finding ways to critically analyse your work and identify areas for improvement.

Sourcing and collecting information
In the area of sustainability, new information is constantly being disseminated and old information discussed and revised. Therefore sourcing and collecting information and differentiating between what is important and unimportant is essential.

Communication
Effective communication skills are essential to inspire people, to encourage dialogue, listen to your audience and to write and produce successful resources.

Program development
Knowledge of program development is necessary to design effective sustainability programs that are current and relevant for your audience.

Facilitation
Focusing on the relevant aspects of facilitation suitable for your audience helps participants to think critically, ensures the participation of everyone, encourages collaboration, offers alternative ways of interpreting and helps others to understand.

Monitoring and evaluating
Monitoring and evaluating projects, programs and activities is an important process that enables you to find out what works and what doesn’t.

 

 

Support, partnerships and commitment
The learning category Support, partnerships and commitment focuses on how a practitioner works with within the community and/or a team, builds relationships, and acts to bring about positive change. This category also covers understanding of promotional tools and management.

Change management
Change management is one of your most relevant and challenging activities. Working in the field of sustainability requires you to help facilitate change within the organisation you are working in, and to help others become change agents.

Project management
Understanding the processes involved in project management, specifically project management within EfS will help you to get things done efficiently.

Leadership
As a leader for sustainability you will be a role model based on your passion, commitment and vision, however EfS requires leadership that allows for the growth of collective leadership.

Marketing and campaigning
Marketing and campaigning is about increasing public knowledge, gaining support and building networks. It will open up new ways for the educator and their audience to be involved in community action.

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