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Education for schoolsThe Queensland Wetlands Program, in partnership with the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority Quick facts
School curriculum—Wetland education toolkitThe Wetlands Education Toolkit is a classroom teaching resource providing a collection of ideas, information and activities to support effective wetland education and is aligned to the National curriculum for Science and Geography. The Toolkit has an emphasis on Years 6 to 9 but has been designed to be adapted by teachers for use across most Primary and Secondary year levels. Intensive 10-week field-based wetland curriculumOur Wetlands—a field-based research unit—allows teachers to undertake an intensive wetland module across one full school term of teaching. The students immerse themselves in wetland topics, develop field assessment skills, grow a complete appreciation of the importance of wetlands and learn to understand the part they play in maintaining and conserving wetlands. The unit is accompanied by a storythread developed by Pullenvale Environmental Centre and a catchment role play game. Catchment role playStorythreadSee how students from Tewantin State School and Townsville Central State School implemented the curriculum. For information about how your school can get involved in the wetland curriculum, contact the Queensland Wetlands Program using the feedback link below. Reef related Science teaching unitsThe Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority has developed Science teaching units Reef HQ Aquarium ProgramDeveloped by the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority, the Reef HQ Aquarium Education program contains an interactive GBR Explorer, image and movie libraries and other teaching and education resources Reef Beat is a curriculum-based education program for students from Years 5 to 9. The curriculum unit Reef Beat—Wetlands Wetlands exhibit at Reef HQ AquariumA living wetlands exhibit has been created at Reef HQ Aquarium in Townsville, Queensland, which is the world’s largest living coral reef aquarium and national education centre for the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority. The wetlands exhibit provides visitors with an opportunity to experience and view a typical catchment area from the upper catchment to the Reef. It was created to develop community appreciation for the important role coastal wetlands play in sustaining the ecological balance and improving the water quality of the Great Barrier Reef ecosystem. Reef Knowledge SystemThe Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority (GBMRPA) hosts the Reef Knowledge System Wetland on-line education modulesA series of on-line education modules have been prepared as a resource for people who want to learn more about wetlands. Users can download and use the contents of these education modules to meet their learning and training needs. Additional information
Pages under this sectionLast updated: 30 October 2017 This page should be cited as: Department of Environment, Science and Innovation, Queensland (2017) Education for schools, WetlandInfo website, accessed 13 April 2025. Available at: https://wetlandinfo.des.qld.gov.au/wetlands/resources/education/ |