Tanya Jenkins 
Environmental
Education Programme
Environmental Awareness for Youth
Interviewed by Mary Tratnjek and Kelly Andrew
Tanya Jenkins has her own Environmental Education and
Promotion Consultancy and is also secretary for the
Environmental Education Support Group. For further
information on the Environmental Resource Directory
published by the EES Group see the Resource Directory page.
Tanya has a strong belief in the importance of
enhancing children's awareness of their environment.
Tanya grew up in Holland and when she arrived in New
Zealand she was staggered by New Zealanders' lack of
appreciation for what she saw as "paradise".
Now she finds that by telling stories of her own
experiences and introducing children to the nature which
surrounds them, even on a very basic level- for example
the trees in the school playground, that children are
enthusiastic and eager to discover ways of preserving
natural resources. Tanya notes that many young children
are unaware that New Zealand possesses some of the purest
water in the world but when they learn they immediately
want to know how they can help conserve it.
Tanya comments that children are often losing contact
with the environment in daily lives which are
increasingly dominated by television and computers, and
she aims to restore a sense of adventure and an informed
understanding of nature. She achieves this not by telling
children what to do but by conveying her own interest and
enjoyment and encouraging their initiative.
Tanya visits Christchurch schools on request with her
mobile caravan (sponsored by the Isaac Wildlife Trust).
The caravan has a friendly, surprisingly spacious
interior and contains a wide range of information on
environmental issues in the form of tapes, posters,
videos and brochures. Tanya Jenkins' programme is
designed to suit lower primary to Form 2 and she spends
on average three days at a school giving an hour long
presentation to each class which includes a photographic
display, slides, videos and a walk outside in the school
playground. Tanya emphasises the practical relevance of
what she discusses with the children. Trees for
Canterbury donate Tanya a tray of native tree seedlings
for each school she visits to plant in the schoolgrounds.
Discussion and participation on all topics is a main aim
of the programme and all students receive a "Fun
Work/Activity Booklet" to take home.
Overall Tanya aims to foster the development of a
positive attitude to the conservation of our natural
environment and believes that by teaching children she is
teaching future policy makers.
Topics discussed include:
Fresh
Water
Rain
Forest
Protected-
Endangered species
Pests/Introduced
Species
Atmosphere
Coastal
Marine Wildlife
Pollution
Management of Our
Environment
What can I do?
All topics discussed link with the "Essential
Learning Areas" as outlined in the NZ Curriculum
Framework.
Tanya Jenkins' visits are usually funded by sponsors
found by the schools themselves, however if no sponsor
can be found a fee is necessary from the school. The
programme is supported by Isaac Wildlife Trust and Caltex
NZ.
If you would like your school to benefit from this
Environmental Education Awareness Programme and have the
caravan display come to your school, please contact:
Tanya Jenkins
PO Box 12056
CHRISTCHURCH
ph/fax: 03 3320099
The Greenager Award
The Greenager Award, sponsored by the 'Body Shop'in
association with 'The Press' and the Canterbury Regional
Council, is for any young person or group who have made
an outstanding contribution towards the enhancement
and/or protection of the natural environment. The award
is made monthly and anyone can fill in a nomination form
stating the potential greenager's name and why they
deserve to be recognised as a "Greenager". The
Press will photograph the "Greenager" for an
article published in the Christchurch Press. An official
presentation is make at the school's assembly or the
organisation's meeting, whichever is appropriate. The
winner receives an engraved award to keep and a framed
certificate.
For further information or to obtain a nomination form
please contact the NIE department of 'The Press' or
contact the co-ordinator Tanya Jenkins at ph/fax 03
3320099.
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