Professional learning that fits your week.

Join a 1-hour online session designed to support your teaching without adding to your workload.

Led by Zoo Teachers, these webinars explore real examples, current research and practical strategies you can take straight into your classroom. You'll also receive ready-to-use teaching resources to support your lessons.

Each webinar will be recorded - only the Zoo Teacher will be visible and all participant details removed. Can't make it? Register for the webinar and we will email you the recording.

Click on your preferred workshop to find out more:

Date Time Program Year Level
Thursday 19 February 4pm - 5pm Creating Wildlife Friendly Spaces Early Childhood
Thursday 7 May 4pm - 5pm VCE in Conservation VCE
Thursday 30 July 4pm - 5pm Threatened Species Conservation Primary
Thursday 15 October 4pm - 5pm Ethics of Wildlife Tourism (Asian Elephants) Secondary

Creating Wildlife Friendly Spaces - Early Childhood

19 February

Learn from the Zoo’s invertebrate specialists about the vital role pollinators play in our environment, and discover how you can support children to help create spaces where they can thrive.

During this webinar, you will: 

  • Learn about ways to attract pollinators to your outdoor spaces
  • Discover how to get children involved with conservation
  • Explore hands on activities to support pollinators

Recognition: certificate for 1 hour of PD

Australian Professional Standards for Teachers: 2.1, 3.2, 3.4 

Curriculum areas: VEYLDF Outcome 2

VCE in Conservation - VCE Biology Unit 2

7 May

Every autumn Orange-bellied Parrots fly to the south-east coast of mainland Australia before making the journey back to Tasmania in spring. Use this real VCE Biology example in your curriculum.

During this webinar, you will:

  • Learn about the adaptations and interdependencies of the Orange-bellied Parrot
  • Discover how conservation scientists use key science skills in recovery programs
  • Consider how you can incorporate real world conservation science examples into your classes.

Recognition: certificate for 1 hour of PD

Australian Professional Standards for Teachers: 2.1, 3.2, 3.4

Curriculum areas: VCE Biology Unit 2 AOS 2

Threatened Species Conservation - Foundation-Level 6 Science

30 July

Zoos Victoria runs and delivers more captive breeding and recovery programs than any other institution within Australia. Our people are passionate and focused on the conservation of our wildlife for future generations. This webinar will provide you with insights into these programs and how to support them from your classroom.

During this webinar, you will: 

  • Learn how to teach about human impacts on wildlife and how to incorporate real world wildlife conservation into your projects 

  • Discover the threatened species breeding programs at Healesville Sanctuary 

  • Learn about how scientists, keeping teams and community work together to save local species 

Recognition: certificate for 1 hour of PD

Australian Professional Standards for Teachers: 2.1, 3.2, 3.4, 7.4 

Curriculum areas: Science, Geography, Civics and Citizenship, and Sustainability

The Ethics of Wildlife Tourism (Elephants) - Years 7-10 Science

15 October

Explore the science and ethics of animal welfare through the story of Asian elephant care at Werribee Open Range Zoo. Discover the zoo’s evolving, evidence-based approach, from its history to today’s world-class practices, and learn how to develop your students’ Ethical Capabilities using real-world examples of wildlife tourism and welfare.

During this webinar, you will: 

  • Learn how to develop the Ethical Capability of your students 

  • Discover real world examples you can use in your teaching by considering the ethical concepts of wildlife tourism and animal welfare 

  • Chat with zoo experts and view behind the scenes content 

Recognition: certificate for 1 hour of PD

Australian Professional Standards for Teachers: 2.1, 3.2, 3.4 

Curriculum areas: Ethical Capability