Assignment 1 Point 2 - Nqs PLP E-Newsletter No67
Assignment 1 Point 2 - Nqs PLP E-Newsletter No67
Assignment 1 Point 2 - Nqs PLP E-Newsletter No67
67 2013
What is sustainability?
Sustainability is often thought about in terms
of environmental sustainabilityreducing
waste, minimising consumption and
protecting and conserving wildlife and natural
habitats. These are all important aspects of
being sustainable but, as Melindi Robertson
points out in Part 1 of the video, sustainability
can also be considered more broadly as:
Conversations with Melindi Robertson, Margaret Todays young children represent the first of
those future generations and this makes it
Sear and Catherine Lee important for us, as educators, to help them
This video is part of ECAs Talking about practice series (TAPS), designed to support realise the significance of caring for and
discussion and reflection on the National Quality Standard (NQS) and its links with the protecting their environment.
national Early Years Learning Framework (EYLF). The series is intended to support lively This responsibility is reflected in the NQS,
discussion among educators as they reflect on their practice and identify what next? which asks that each service take an active role
actions as a result of their discussions. in caring for its environment and contributes
This video is made up of three sections, each shot at a different early childhood to a sustainable future (NQS Standard 3.3).
service. In Part 1 we visit Mt Gravatt Kindergarten, a Gowrie Queensland affiliated More specifically, settings are asked to embed
service in Brisbane; in Part 2 C&K Redlands Community Kindergarten, also in Brisbane; sustainable practices into their operations
and in Part 3 The Point Preschool, a community-based preschool in Sydney. (Element 3.3.1) and to support children
to become environmentally responsible
All three services have outstanding reputations for, amongst other things, and show respect for the environment
sustainability. Both Mt Gravatt Kindergarten and C&K Redlands have been assessed (Element 3.3.2).
under the NQS and received exceeding ratings. The Point Preschool is awaiting
assessment but has a national reputation for its commitment to sustainability. What does sustainability mean for your service?
Reflect on your own contextwhere are you
Each part of the video includes an interview with a senior educator from the relevant located? who are your children and families?
service and a discussion about what sustainability means for early childhood settings. what is going on in your local community?
While the three sections are interconnected they each provide a slightly different and think about how you can introduce children
perspective on the many ways in which services can go about incorporating to the local environment in meaningful and
sustainability into their everyday practice. relevant ways.
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Taking small steps
One of the key ideas from each of the educators featured in the
video is that developing sustainable practice is about taking
small steps. There is no single thing that will make your service
sustainable overnight. While each of the three services offers an
inspiring view of sustainability in practice, the practices you can
see and the commitment that is evident have been built up over
time. Rather than being about instant results true sustainability
is, as Margaret Sear points out in Part 2, about developing an
ethos or mindset that looks to incorporate sustainable practices
wherever possible throughout a settings operation. It might be Establish a starting point: A self-assessment or an audit
through big picture items such as water tanks and solar panels, but conducted by someone else will help to identify what you
it can also be about developing smaller, day-to-day habits such as already do. It will also help to establish a baseline for your
remembering to turn off the lights, composting scraps or stopping use of resources. How much electricity, water and gas do you
to think before you turn on the air conditioning. use? How many paper towels and tissues? And what cleaning
chemicals? How much garbage do you throw away? How
My advice is to take small steps and if it all seems much recycling?
overwhelming, ignore most of it and look for the simplest
thing to do and just work on that until you build your courage On the basis of what you find out there may be some easy and
up and then go to the next step Margaret Sear, C&K Redlands obvious steps to take to reduce your consumptionturning off
Community Kindergarten. lights and taps, opening windows to let in the breeze, recycling
and composting waste. Thinking longer term you may wish to
Make a list of all the things that you already do that can be considered consider more involved solutions such as installing water tanks
sustainableyou will probably be surprised at what you find. Think or solar panels.
about what else you could dowhat is the next simple thing? How
could you bring together what you already do so that it forms a Talk to children, families and colleagues: Develop a shared
coherent plan or strategy? understanding of what sustainability might look like in your
service. Find out what skills, knowledge and experience others
Getting started might have to contribute.
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Links and contacts for further information:
National:
Australian Association for Environmental Education (AAEE)
www.aaee.org.au
NSW:
Early Childhood Environmental Education Network (ECEEN)
www.eceen.org.au
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