Joining an international water education program, Earthwatch is enabling school students in Australia to become water conservation and environmental leaders through our Kids Teaching Kids pedagogy. Read more
Earthwatch works with teachers to help them inspire the next generation to take action to save the natural world.
We deliver a range of opportunities for teacher professional development, outdoor education, student growth and classroom resources.
TeachLive is a fully-funded educational and professional development program that places Australian primary and secondary teachers as research assistants on Earthwatch programs.
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Bush Blitz is Australia’s largest nature discovery project – a unique multi-million-dollar partnership between the Australian Government, BHP and Earthwatch Australia. Earthwatch places Australian primary and secondary STEM teachers and geography as research assistants on Bush Blitz expeditions.
A historical program, this national initiative connected regional and remote teachers, students and Shell employees through experiential learning aimed at tackling the global issue of marine debris. Read on to learn about the impact of this program.
From Grades 1 through 12, take advantage of our free project and lesson plans for teachers, as well as other resources.
Focusing on two areas, Climate Action and Wetlands, your school can host workshops with Earthwatch program managers.
The Kids Teaching Kids program promotes positive wellbeing and helps build resilience in young people. A pedagogy with over 20 years of experience, we invite your school to join the national effort in empowering young people. Read more
Teachers from around Australia write about their Earthwatch expedition experiences as guests on our Teacher Blog, and bring the outdoors directly into the classroom. Read more