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Training Opportunities for 2009
1 Environmental Educators Courses
8th - 13th March at Treasure Beach, Durban, to book. Contact:
Margaret HornbyTel
031 467 8507
Fax 031 467 8288
email:
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12th – 17th July at
Twinstreams, Mtunzini;
to book contact:
Steve Untiedt
Tel 035 340 5211
Fax 035 340 1039
email:
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6th – 11th
September at
Umgeni Valley, Howick
to book contact:
Sally Cumming
Tel 033 330 3931
Fax 033 330 4576
email:
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2 SADC
Professional Attachment Courses :
Education for Sustainable Development
8th
- 20th March
Starts at Treasure Beach, Durban and
finishes at the SADC EE Centre at Umgeni Valley, Howick
12th - 24th July
Starts at Twinstreams, Mtunzini and finishes
at the SADC EE Centre at Umgeni Valley, Howick
36th - 18th September
Entire course at the SADC EE Centre at Umgeni Valley, Howick
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Accredited course: R5500.00 per person
NB: limited funding is available for sponsorship for
these courses; applications for this should be submitted
in good time, with appropriate motivation.
Institutions are welcome to send more than one participant,
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Accredited course including accommodation: R9760.00 per person
Accredited course excluding accommodation.
Participants are not provided with a daily allowance.
All these SADC Professional Attachment Courses include
the four-day Environmental Educators Course.
Applications for the Professional Attachment Course should
be made through:
Sally Cumming
SADC Regional EE Centre,
Umgeni Valley,
Howick.
PO Box 394, Howick, 3290
Tel: +27 00 330 3931 ext 131
Fax: +27 33 330 4576
Email:
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The fees include all tuition, teas, lunches, and dinners, transport
during the course and a certain amount of relevant resource materials
as well as assessment and certification for the accredited option
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Accommodation and breakfasts are available at the relevant Centres,
which should be contacted direct.
Language medium: English
1 The four-day Environmental Educators Course: NQF Level
5: 12 credits
WESSA is now an accredited education and training provider and
has adapted the Environmental Educators' course in order to align
it to the three unit standards outlined below.
Unit Standard 13632 - Demonstrate knowledge of EE
goals, principles and methods of their appropriateness in different
contexts (4 credits)
Unit Standard 13651 - Review a variety of approaches
to learning, teaching and evaluation (4 credits)
Unit standard 13637 - Network broadly to source information
and support a key environmental issue or risk (4 credits)
There are two choices for participation in this course:
a) accredited version: this requires you to work on additional
workplace assignments and to develop a portfolio of evidence
(PoE) to meet the requirements for assessment against these unit
standards. You obtain an accredited certificate worth 12 SAQA
credits.
b) Non-accredited version: you simply attend the four-day course
without generating the required evidence for assessment
The course includes:
• An introduction and orientation
to Environmental Education
• Fieldwork and practical activities
• Environmental
interpretation
• The identification of environmental
issues and risks and approaches for action
• Teaching
materials and resources
• Excellent opportunities for
networking
Structure of the course:
• Initial
registration and payment for the course
• Receive
Learner Orientation for the course
• Pre-course project
• Four-day contact session - theory
and practice where participants will receive a Learner Manual
and start working on their Portfolio of Evidence (PoE)
• SADC Attachments work on projects - this
will include the required contact time and assessment of projects
• Four-day course participants will leave to complete
their PoEs in their workplace and will arrange to return for
an extra 1 ½ days contact time prior to final assessment.
All activities and resources are adapted to local conditions.
This "hands-on" course requires a high level of involvement from
all participants. Brief lectures, extensive fieldwork, group
discussions and projects ensure an enriching experience.
What to bring: comfortable clothing and walking shoes, plus
items which will be sent to you once you have registered.
NB : If you come from an organisation that
pays a monthly Skills Development Levy, you will be able to claim
back the cost of the accredited training via your Workplace Skills
Plan. Please liaise with your Skills Development Facilitator or
Human Resource Department.
2 The SADC Professional Attachment Course: Education
for Sustainable Development: Environmental Educators and Materials
Development
This ten-day programme includes the four-day Environmental Educators
Course described above, with additional time to:
• Develop or adapt educational materials, programme
or curriculum
• Study Environmental Education theory
and practice
This course provides an opportunity for professionals to develop
resources or programmes that have relevance to their work context
and to strengthen their practices through sharing with fellow
professionals from the SADC region. Individual support and particular
attention to theoretical concerns will be available during the
programme.
Computer Literacy:
The last six days of the SADC Professional Attachment Course
are spent developing materials on computers. Please provide details
of your computer experience on the booking slip which you need
to fax through to Shepherd Urenje.
What to bring: comfortable clothing and walking shoes; materials
to support your project.
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The Environmental Educators' Course is offered by the Wildlife
and Environment Society of South Africa (WESSA) in
collaboration with the Southern African Development
Community Regional Environmental Education Programme
(SADC REEP) and Share-Net .
WESSA KZN Centres have been involved
in supporting environment education for learners and educators
since 1974.
The SADC REEP was established in 1997
to support EE in the SADC region.
Share-Net is an informal partnership of
individuals and organisations working together to produce
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