INTERNATIONAL HOLISTIC TOURISM EDUCATION CENTRE - IHTEC
TIME LINE OF ACHIEVEMENTS: 1993 - 2006
1993
1. 1993: March. Julia Morton-Marr’s first peace tree of the ISPG program was planted at St. Peter’s Church, Erindale Mississauga, Ontario, with the children of the Sunday School. Many people have connected with the program from here.
2. 1993: June, Eric Foster, West Humber Collegiate Institute was the first school involved and aided in the development of the program with students from York University.
1994
3. 1994: Feb. 15 West Humber linked ISPG to the Environmental Bill of Rights.
4. 1994 October; Julia was honoured as “A Person Making a Difference”at the IIPT Second Global Conference in Montreal Quebec. 35 Countries connected with the International School Peace Gardens at this time.
5. 1994: Nov. 7, ISPG became a UN 50th program with the Canadian Committee for the 50th Anniversary of the United Nations. At this time ISPG was supported by all Ministries of Education across Canada, Canadian Association of Principals, Canadian Teacher’s Federation and Canadian School Boards Association. 350 schools across Canada dedicated on UN Day in Schools, October 24, 1995.
1995
6. 1995: Canberra, Australia, first school in the world became involved with the ISPG program for the UN50th.
7. 1995: Michael Wheeler plants first Canadian ISPG at Notre Dame Secondary School in the Dufferin - Peel Catholic School Board.
8. 1995: Sept. 17, UN50th “Spirit of the Earth Young People’s Inter-Faith Celebration” Credit Valley Park. Organized by Michael Wheeler and Julia with the St. Peter’s Church inter-faith committee.
1996
9. 1996; Dedication by Michael Wheeler and 13 schools covering Secondary and Elementary Schools, plant an ISPG at Heart Lake Community Peace Garden and Picnic Area, Brampton, Ontario.
10. 1996: January; Ontario Parks Association promotes the program in Ontario, in Canada and the world to Parks Association.
11. 1996: March 25 -26, OPA Seminar Trade Show presents ISPG to Municipal Parks and many other organizations.
12. 1996: September - 1999: Promoted ISPG widely as Secretary of the Millennium Council of Canada Board.
13. 1996: Australia has 15 schools in South Australia, Victoria, and New South Wales. One school has an Australian Aboriginal ‘bush tucker’ garden. (Bush tucker = food found naturally in the outback of Australia.)
14. 1996: Kenya, 3500 schools change their tree planting program to a conflict resolution program, with Wangari Mathaii and her Green Belt Movement.
1997
15. 1997: January 1, IHTEC official became a Canadian Charitable Organization.
16. April, Denyse Morrisey, Ex. Director, includes Julia as a speaker on ISPG at the OPA Annual Seminar and Trade Show.
17. 1997: October 24-25, OPA & University of Guelph held “Helping Kids Grow” conference, Julia was the keynote promoting the International School Peace Gardens.
18. 1997: November 14 - 16, Puerto Morelos,Quintana Roo, 30 schools, (30,000 students) involved in the opening of the second building in the Alfredo Borano’s Botanical Gardens.
19. 1997: November 15, Xcaret nourishes global Peace through Education and Tourism with Lu’um Ka’ Naab.
1998
20. 1998; Victor Harbour, South Australia; Friendship Benches developed by Victor Harbor Primary School, for conflict resolution. This was while Julia was in Australia.
21. 1998: March 11 - 15, Ontario Parks Association (OPA) build an ISPG at Canada Blooms. Denyse Morrisey and OPA team did a wonderful job at promoting the program.
22. 1998: March 23, Operation Green Leaves, Haiti and Miami 4000 children focus on Environmental Education and planting peace trees.
23. 1998: May 12, International Peace Garden Foundation (USA) promotes ISPG in Ottawa to Ambassadors of nine countries. The Hungarian Ambassador suggests IHTEC inform all the Ambassadors in Canada and at the United Nations.
24. 1998: May 13, Mike Greco launched “Watershed Peace Pathways- WPP” in Alaska and Vancouver. Julia launches the program at St. Agnes Catholic School, Chatham, Ontario, Canada.
25. 1998: June 2; Christ the King Elementary School, Whitehorse, Yukon dedicated their peace garden on October 24, 1995, replaced an area of asphalt with a stone walkway, several large boulders representing some of the mineral wealth of the southwest Yukon, three benches, a number of shrubs and some pine and aspen trees. The dedication plaque, affixed to one of the benches, reads: "This area was officially dedicated as a Peace Garden on Oct. 24, 1995 by the staff and students of Christ the King Elementary School to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the United Nations." Christ the King Elementary School has recently moved to a new location and they are looking forward to establishing a second School Peace Garden. Leaf for Peace pins were presented to a number of students and staff by IHTEC President Julia Morton-Marr during a visit on June 2, 1998. The first Peace Garden on Wood Street is still in place a couple of blocks off the main street of Whitehorse, and is being upgraded with the possibility of being opened to the general public
26. 1998: June 2; Julia Morton-Marr spoke to Whitehorse, Yukon Rotary Club breakfast meeting.
27. 1998: Julia wins the Elaine Burke Award for ISPG.
28. 1998: July 26 -August 8, IHTEC develops 17 speakers for 2 ½ day Seminar for the National Federation of Women Economist, with Teresa Prieto R., of the Mexico-Canada Professional Group of Canada.
29. 1998: November 17, Julia wins the YMCA Canadian Peace Medal in Mississauga. The nomination by Douglas Moore, was to support all the hard work for so many people around IHTEC.
30. 1998: 67 Huron schools began and then completed them in 2001 with a focus on planting vegetables in “Earth Friendly Gardens”. Contact: Lynda Rotteau, Goderich, ON, N7A 3T9
31. 1998: December 21, Mexican children send 15,000 Christmas Cards with five Government Secretaries to Canada. This was organized by Teresa Prieto R. of the Mexico - Canada Professional Group.
1999
32. 1999-2000: Kathleen & Merideth Moore draw four posters for Creature Corridors, Arctic Acrobats and the St. Peter’s Church programs.
33. 1999: Joined Science for Peace, University of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
34. 1999: February 23, IHTEC President Julia Morton-Marr delivered greeting cards from students in Mexico to an assembly of 80 students at the Gordon Graydon Memorial Secondary School in Mississauga, Ontario. Julia also spoke about Peace and Environmental issues and how the react together. The ‘State of the World Lesson Plan’ was developed for these secondary school students, who produced a report as a result.
35. 1999: March 10-18, The Mexico-Canada Chamber of Commerce, Teresa Prieto and Dennis Rankin arrange for Lynn Holden and Julia to meet high official’s in Curanavaca, Morelos, Mexico. This was to return with Canadian Children’s Connection Christmas cards. Two schools also planted ISPG’s.
36. 1999: April 15, IHTEC President Julia Morton-Marr was elected as a Director of the United Nations Association of Canada, Toronto Branch. She is to be chair of the UNA-C Environment Committee for the next year.
37. 1999: May 1, IHTEC members Lynn Holden and Julia Morton-Marr attended the dedication ceremony at Clairemont Public School, Port Hope, Ontario. The Peace Garden dedicated at the school’s 175th anniversary celebration includes two benches and a Story Book Rock.
38. 1999: May 13, IHTEC President, Julia Morton-Marr presented a teacher’s seminar at the Spring Valley School in Brighton, Ontario.
39. 1999: May 14, IHTEC President Julia Morton-Marr provided a briefing to the Brighton Ontario Rotary Club during their breakfast meeting.
40. 1999: June 15 Julia Morton-Marr accompanied by Lynn Holden presented the ISPG program to the Richmond Hill Horticultural Society.
41. 1999: IHTEC Board members Julia Morton-Marr and Douglas Moore attended the ISPG dedication at Queenston Public School in Mississauga, Ontario. A television interview with Julia was conducted at the event by Cable 10 in Mississauga, whichwas subsequently aired during the week of July 5th.
42. 1999: July 1, Canada Day, Toronto Parade of Lights, ISPG Won the Flag Boat Race and we also received the Commodore’s Award.
43. 1999: July 17, Several IHTEC Board of Directors attended the Mississauga Garden Council VIP Garden Party at the Chapel Estate in Mississauga Ontario. Julia was recognized as a Mississaugan VIP by the Garden Council.
44. 1999: IHTEC attended the UNESCO Culture of Peace Committee meeting in Toronto. IHTEC is now on the official Canadian team for the UN International Year for a Culture of Peace.
45. 1999: August 8, IHTEC Board member Manuella Godinho co-ordinated an upcoming school twinning project between schools in Canada and those in Rwanda, Barundi and Mali in Africa.
46. 1999: September 10, IHTEC board members Eric Foster, Lynn Holden and Julia Morton-Marr participated in the dedication of the Bedford Parkette Peace Garden at OISE/University of Toronto. During her speech Julia proposed that every faculty re-assess theri courses around the Peace Garden concept during the UN International Year for a Culture of Peace.
47. 1999: September 14, was the official launch of the United Nations International Year for a Culture of Peace. A new brochure was prepared by IHTEC and delivered to the UN in New York by IHTEC’s Advisory Board Member Janis Alton. Also IHTEC developed for the United Nations Association of Canada (Toronto Branch) a strategy for the international promotion of the ISPG program, at local, national and international levels. This was also delivered to UN in New York.
48. 1999: September 14 was United Nations International Day of Peace, which was celebrated for the first time in the Council Chambers at Mississauga City Hall. The event was attended by several members of the IHTEC board. Students from the Queenston Drive Public School peace garden team presented a short skit demonstrating how a Peace Garden Friendship Bench can be used for conflict resolution.
49. 1999: September 20-22, Julia Morton-Marr presented the ISPG concept to the International Crime Prevention through Environmental Design (CPTED) Association Conference hosted by Peel Regional Police in Mississauga, Ontario. The theme for the conference was ‘Designing Safe Communities in Partnership’. Julia explained how ISPG can be used within the urban design environment to assist in building a civil society in communities.
50. 1999: October 13, President Julia Morton-Marr and Board Member Lynn Holden were invited by Elizabeth Kiddle to present an ISPG seminar to 40 teachers representing 20 schools at the Holy Rosary School, in Milton, Ontario. This included the Milton Prison School (January 18, 2000) who all have planted peace gardens.
51. 1999: October 17 - 21. Julia speaks about the IHTEC plan for sustainability at the IIPT THIRD GLOBAL CONFERENCE in Glasgow, Scotland. Here she met the Riverdale Elementary School, Lyndonville, Vermont, USA who had focussed on developing a Solar Car, as a result of the Second Global Conference. Six years racing has led to ‘planting’ a solar garden.
52. 1999: November 10, First IHTEC Awards Dinner. “The Ontario Club” became a proud sponsor for all of IHTEC’s events.
2000
53. 2000: 23 March, Child’s ISPG song recorded as a CD, to be promoted across Quintana Roo, Mexico.
54. 2000: March 26, “Marine Peace Parks” launched with Sandra Dayton and Lu’um Kaanab, to the Mayor Marcelino Chuc Matos, Puerto Morelos, Mexico.
55. 2000: May 24. Larry Kearns & Jeff Young, teachers at St. Agnes School, Chatham, Ontario and the ISPG program, in the TVOntario Teacher of the Year Award. Focus on curriculum based inter-action. Promoted ISPG to all schools through the Chatham-Kent Catholic School Board for their Millennium Projects.
56. 2000: Greening OISE/UT dedicate an ISPG beside their building,on Bloor St. Toronto, Ontario, for their community.
57. 2000: June 1-4, “Creature Corridors” official launch June 2, at First National Trails Conference, Owen Sound, Ontario. Douglas Moore & Lisa - display & food, Julia spoke; Presented 4, CC Awards, Trans Canada Trail, Ontario Trails Council, and World Wildlife Fund, and participated in the Trade Show.
58. 2000: June 15; Julia attends the ISPG dedication ceremony at Johnsview Village Public School, Thornhill, Ontario. Participation certificates and pins were presented.
59. 2000: July 17-20, Helmut invites Julia to speak as part of the Council on Global Issues (CGI), Global Governance session at The World Congress of System Science and ISSS, Conference in Toronto, Ontario. Julia represented IHTEC’s suggested plan for Global Governance.
60. 2000: August. Women’s Peace Melody link ISPG project to Burundi and Rwanda. Focus on Twinning Schools in Ontario and Africa with Community development on Post Conflict Resolution strategies which are developing.
61. 2000: September 15; University of Toronto Mississauga students supports ISPG through Dr. Jeff Graham. Students have helped with trade shows and other events.
62. 2000: September 21, World Citizens include ISPG in the International Peace Day at Mississauga City Hall.
63. 2000: UNESCO recognises ISPG as a “Culture of Peace” program. Janice Alton and Mike Greco attend UNESCO AGM in Ottawa, Ontario, representing IHTEC.
64. 2000: November 1. “Sunrays” Valuing Heritage Sites in the Middle East, launched Cadarackque Primary School , Ajax Ontario with Laure Abou-Jaoude. This program is now developing in Beruit, Lebanon at the International School with Laure.
65. 2000: December 7. Julia invited by Stacey Le Page, to give an hour speech on “Human Responsibilities & Duties to the Earth” at “The Third Annual Student Conference on Human Rights”, to 300 students from Mexico and Canada. The Canadian Ambassador and Newton Bowles, Senior Policy Advisor, UNICEF, were beside Julia in Conference Room 1, United Nations, New York, New York.
2001
66. 2001: February 1, Julia nominated by Douglas Moore, for the Hague Appeal for Peace Prize 2001. Supported by Senator Douglas Roche.
67. 2001: March 19 - 21, “Arctic Acrobats” IHTEC’s climate change program was launched by Julia Morton-Marr, who presented & Valerie Rampone who promoted IHTEC at the Trade Show table. On March 20, the program was launched at the ‘Climate Change in the Circumpolar North: Summit and Sustainable Technology Exposition’ held in Whitehorse, Yukon.
68. 2001: April 23, “Tourism and Climate Change Workshop” for the Executive Housekeepers Association for 24 Toronto Hotels with Teresa Prieto R.
69. 2001: May 30 - June 2. Helmut Burkhardt, Conference Co-Chair, Lynn Holden and Julia are Co-Chairs of the Sustainability Education Session at the Interdisciplinary Evolution of World Order Conferences, IHTEC and ISPG promoted as part of the solutions towards education policy.
70. 2001: August 6-12, Laura launches ‘SUNRAYS” and promotes ISPG at the American University in Beirut, Lebanon. IHTEC Awards first SUNRAYS peace award to Betty Reardon and the ISPG pin and Leaf for Peace pins to participants.
71. 2001: October 5, Julia spoke on the ISPG program at the “STOP 103 Community” supporting 20,000 community members with a focus on peace and food security.
72. 2001: October 24, UN Peace Day supported Beverley Davis with the Brampton Community, and their ISPG program and Inter-Faith aspects for peace.
73. 2001: October 28, Speaker at the World Citizen’s Meeting on Global Order though Sustainability Education.
2002
74. 2001: November - December, Victor Sanchez Concerts promotes an inter-cultural classical guitar events between Mexico and Canada focused on the ISPG.
75. 2002: January, Saravo, schools plant ISPG with the International Children’s Institute for post conflict education.
76. 2002: February 13, Chair, Sustainability Education Round Table. IHTEC organized this Science for Peace Round Table which was held at the University of Toronto, OISE. See Report for details and excellent outcomes.
77. 2002: March 6, Helmut Burkhardt delivers IHTEC’s materials to Hiroshima Peace Park Manager, in Japan.
78. 2002: March 22, Manuela Godinho on behalf of the ISPG for Julia, prepared and spoke at the Ontario Council for International Cooperation.
79. 2002: March 22-24, Julia at UNESCO AGM in Vancouver. Various meetings were held with regards to ISPG with schools and with Dr. Carol Rosin & Alfred Webre, Institute for Cooperation in Space..
80. 2002: April 3, Julia lectured 40 Environmental Education Teachers, at the York Catholic School Board, Toronto.
81. 2002: April 17, Brandon Gallant, IHTEC’s Executive Assistant, joined brought to us by Dr. Jeff Graham.
82. 2002: April 19, Julia lectured 60 pre-teachers on Sustainability Education at York University. Brandon held Trade Show.
83. 2002: April 24 - 26, Brandon and Julia attend the Peacebuilding and Human Security Annual Consultations in Ottawa. We began the first development of an educational program for Peacekeepers in the post conflict disengagement zone called “Peacekeeping Strategies for a Middle Eastern Leadership Team.
84. 2002: May 3, Julia wrote “Mountains Expansively Touching Space - MEETS” a program for ISPG schools for the UN International Year of the Mountain. This is a one page inter-disciplinary study for keeping mountains, fresh water and space, for peace. We were helped on this by Dr. Carol Rosin, ICIS. Brandon and launched this during the United Nations Special Session on Children, in New York.
85. 2002: May 5 - 12, Brandon and Julia attended the UN Special Session on Children, at the United Nations in New York. Thanks to Janis Alton, Canadian Voice of Women for Peace, and Newton Bowles, Senior Policy Advisor, UNICEF. Both Janis and Newton are members of IHTEC’s Advisory Board. See Report for details.
86. 2002: May 12, IHTEC posts 206 information packages to all countries with Permanent Missions to the UN.
87. 2002: May 17, IHTEC Trade Show at Peel Peace Campaign.
88. 2002: May 24, IHTEC Trade Show at OHHSSCA / OGCA History Conference held at York University.
89. 2002: May 30 - June 1, The Interdisciplinary Conference in the Evolution of World Order. Organized by Prof. Helmut Burkhardt, Co-Chair. As a committee member, Julia was Convenor, Sustainability Education Panel. Brandon Gallant, presented MELT as a work in progress.
90. 2002: June 15, IHTEC’s materials were delivered by Hasan, to the G6 for the G8 meeting in Alberta. It contained IHTEC’s African post conflict education materials from Manuela Godinho plus a CD Rom of the Post Conflict Education ‘Show on the Go’.
91. 2002: June 19, IHTEC attended the “National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy” Sustainability Indicators. A Watershed Peace Pathways pin was awarded to the Fraser Basin Council, British Columbia.
92. 2002: June 26, IHTEC’s 10 week student Report finished. Brandon Gallant delivered this to the University of Waterloo and all IHTEC Board Members.
93. 2002: July 15, Meeting with Mayor Kathy Gastle, Halton Hills, Ontario re their Peace Garden.
94. 2002: July 17, Brandon Gallant attends Ontario Parks Association’s 50th Anniversay Conference and Trade Show.
95. 2002: July 23, IHTEC posts presentation folder of Catholic Schools work, to His Holiness Pope John Paul 11, in Rome. The included materials form Canadian and other international schools. Identical folders were sent to The Hon. Adrienne Clarkson, Governor General of Canada; and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bill Graham, Dept. of Foreign Affairs, Ottawa, Canada.
96. 2002: August 10 - 14, Materials sent to Peace Education Conference in Sri Lanka..
97. 2002: September 9, Julia spoke to Probus Organization in Kadina, South Australia.
98. 2002: November 6, Julia presents Marine Peace Parks Awards to the Marine Discovery Centre, Henley Beach, South Australia, to students and teachers from the Centre and from Pt. Vincent Primary School. Gifts were exchanged.
99. 2002: November 11, Brandon speaks at the First Canadian Peace Education Conference, at McMaster University, in Hamilton, Ontario.
100. 2002: November 15, Thank you letters for the presentation folders arrive from His Holiness Pope John Paul II, Her Excellency the Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson, Governor General of Canada and Minister of Foreign Affairs, The Hon. Bill Graham.
101. 2002: November 23, Michelle Sarasas won YMCA Peace Medallion.
102. 2001-2002: Ms. Laure Abou-Jaoudé was Principal of the Antonine International School, Al Mina, Tripoli, Lebanon. As Principal, she softened the school climate by planting the first ISPG on June 28th 2002, in Lebanon.
2003
103. 2003: January 8, Julia presents “What is Peace Education?” to the Quaker community.
104. 2003: February 4-8 , Jonathan Meigs represents IHTEC at the ‘Second Global Summit on Peace Through Tourism; UN Conference Centre, Geneva, Switzerland.
105. 2003: February 7, Julia presents at the ‘OCIC/YMCA “Global Education Forum - Challenge 21"
106. 2003: March 6, IHTEC Trade Show and Julia presents on International Womens Day at University of Toronto, Mississauga. Topic: “Transformational Leadership.”
107. 2003: March 13, Brandon Gallant interviews on radio, Julia Morton-Marr, at the University of Waterloo Radio Station.
108. 2003: April 11, Manuela Godinho, presents IHTEC at York University ‘Environmental Conference”.
109. 2003: May 26, Brandon Gallant takes IHTEC Trade Show to the ‘Peace Education Resource Fair’ at OISE/UT, in Toronto.
110. 2003: June 13, IHTEC and International School Peace Gardens 10th Anniversary held in Mississauga..
111. 2003: August 28, IHTEC AGM at Eric Foster’s home..
112. 2003: September 22, Request for materials from Trent University, Ontario.
113. 2003: September 27, ‘Renewable Energy Workshop’ Campbellford, Trent Hills Chamber of Commerce. Developed a “Renewable Energy’ Challenge for ISPG schools.
114. 2003: September 27, IHTEC Endorsed Earth Charter Initiative.
115. 2003: October 8, IHTEC attends past Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs, event at the Royal Ontario Museum.
116. 2003: October 10, Spanish ISPG materials as requested for Cuban Schools.
117. 2003: October 10, Began research into the affects of ISPG in Ontario schools.
118. 2003: October 22-24, Peacebuilding and Human Security Consultations, at Department of Foreign Affairs, Ottawa. Brandon and Julia attended.
119. 2003: November 12, IHTEC’s Labyrinth Walk, with Diane Brown.
120. 2003: November 18, Julia is the only person in Canada to participate in the OpenSpace On-Line Conference for Global Education Week, as part of the Council of Europe, with Eric Schneider, Berlin, Germany. A three hour intensively timed conference. This began IHTEC’s transition to internet technology based conferencing.
121. 2003: November 20 - 24, Speaking at the ‘2nd Peace Education Conference’ held at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario organized by Robert Stewart.
122. 2003: December 12, Ruth Marland Bryan, requests Julia to speak to parents at Clarkson Public School, Mississauga. Developed a VIP Parents Role flyer.
2004
123. 2004: January and February: Eric Schneider and IHTEC develop new website www.ihtec.org IHTEC purchased a trail year of www.talkingcommunities.com and www.ivisit.com and is now a Distance Learning Centre and all the information is available free to all teachers and schools.
124. 2004: IHTEC mentors and partners from inception, with Eric Schneider’s development of the ‘Positive News Youth Views’ www.pnyv.org for youth around the world.
125. 2004: Julia has maintained active memberships with many organizations in Mississauga, Ontario and Canada.
126. 2004: February 2-4, Brandon Gallant attends Human Rights Consultations at the Department of Foreign Affairs, Ottawa, Canada, funded by Council on Global Issues and IHTEC. IHTEC’s research team read UN documents and support him from Toronto.
127. 2004: February 11, IHTEC’s first on-line global meeting in Mississauga, Toronto, Ontario Canada; Honolulu, Hawaii, USA and Berlin Germany. This was in a chat room, and was not very successful due to incompatibility between MAC’s and PC’s.
128. 2004: February 16, IHTEC Board member, Manuela Godinho at University of Lancaster, United Kingdom, Julia act’s as one of her mentors. Manuela had returned from the University of Lancaster, UK having achieved her Masters of International Studies and Conflict Resolution.
129. 2004: March 3, IHTEC develops a presentation folder for Senator Landon Pearson, re Canadian children and schools involved with the International School Peace Gardens program.
130. 2004: March 4, IHTEC’s Advisory member Janis Alton delivers IHTEC’s application to the Department of Public Information at the United Nations in New York. This in preparation for either DPI or ECOSOC status.
131. 2004: March 8, IHTEC’s President Julia Morton-Marr, becomes a Canadian Citizen at the Citizenship Court, Mississauga. Board member Brandon Gallant attended.
132. 2004: March 31, IHTEC Advisory Board member John Horton invites Julia Morton-Marr to attend the Learning Partnership’s ‘Summit 11, at the Royal York Hotel, Toronto. The two day Summit report was sent to the Ontario Minister of Education, at Government level. IHTEC’s report and perspective was emailed to John Horton.
133. 2004: April 3, Mickey Masuda, SGI Canada, invites Julia Morton-Marr to attend their Trade Show table at the Eco-Festival, Oakville, Ontario. Large gathering.
134. 2004: April 16, Sustainability Education Trade Table for teachers at York University. Manuela Godinho, assisted Julia with publicity and promotion of all programs.
135. 2004: April 17, Attended the Pugwash / Science for Peace Joint Meeting, at the University of Toronto, Ontario. Discussions were focussed on Weapons in Space and Canada’s involvement in Iraq. IHTEC produced a table display and updated a inter-disciplinary teaching module MEETS, as a brochures for the study of keeping Peace in Space. The focus is on Mountains and Space.
136. 2004, April 22, Celebrated Earth Day, by sending email messages to schools.
137. 2004: April 28, Janis Alton takes IHTEC’s application for Department of Public Information and ECOSOC consultative status, to the United Nations.
138. 2004: April - May: Writing Educational Policy document for EWOC. Also time with Eric Schneider on IHTEC’s website content. These are both ongoing in 2005. Also three global commons books of EWOC papers, and an e-book on IHTEC are in development.
139. 2004: May 27, Edona Çaku, began as IHTEC’s summer student, she was identified by Dr. Jeff Graham, University of Toronto, Mississauga. Edona was involved with all aspects of IHTEC, and the office. She also worked on her Albanian Book Project, during her time with IHTEC. Edona is now an IHTEC student Board member in 2005.
140. 2004: May 31, Teresa Prieto involves Julia at a Mexican event at the Ontario Club.
141. 2004: June 3, Eric Foster and IHTEC Advisor Chuck Hopkins visit Sri Lanka, with a focus on Sustainability Education.
142. 2004: June 27, Julia spoke at the Flemingdon Health Centre to 25 Secondary Students, on the role of the peace garden. Community 20,000.
143. 2004: August 20; Eric Schneider begins development of “Positive News Youth Views”, with Heiner Benking and Julia Morton-Marr, as development editor’s and then Board members. This Global Sustainability Education newsletter consumed considerable time during the latter part of 2004 and early 2005.
144. 2004: June 6 - October 13; Julia Morton-Marr, Chair of Peace and Sustainability Education; Helmut Burkhardt, Ryerson University & President Council on Global Issues; and Eric Schneider, Postive News Youth Views, coordinated and achieved much of the preparation for EWOC Video Conference, on Global Sustainability Education, held on October 13, 2004, President’s Board Room, Ryerson University, Room 1402. Six Universities: Ryerson in Canada, Chestnut Hill College, Pennsylvania, Hall of States, C-SPAM, Ashford Institute,Washington DC, St. Michael's School, Secretaria de Estado de Educacion, Dominican Republic and Freie Universitaet Berlin, Germany were involved. Wayne Jacoby, Global Education Motivators, Chestnut Hill College, PA, USA, and Steve Hotston, Media Service at Ryerson University, who facilitated and connect the technical side of the event. This event was sponsored by Science for Peace and C-CAVE. A book of papers was distributed and is on the IHTEC website.
145. 2004: October 14 - 16; IHTEC Board members, Brandon Gallant, Helmut Burkhardt, Julia Morton-Marr, participated at the Interdisciplinary Conference on the Evolution of World Order, Ryerson University, held at the Delta Chelsea Hotel, Toronto. The conference established an essential framework for Educational Policy for Peace and Sustainability Education. It adopted a global-scale approach to the Earth's crises, favouring an approach based upon the Earth Charter, rather than more development for development's sake.
146. 2004: October 26 & 27, Julia Morton-Marr invited to speak as part of her role with the ‘Interdisciplinary Conference on the Evolution of World Order’ and ‘Council on Global Issues’ to the Canadian Manufacturing and Exporters, Mississauga, Ontario. Many important academic papers were given to their Vice-President Gloria Finnigan.
147. 2004: October 30, Edited the First Edition of Positive News Youth Views with Eric Schneider. Congratulations Eric.
148. 2004: October 30, Tape recorded Laure Abou-Jaoudé, a Canadian Teacher, became Principal of the Tripoli Mina Elementary Catholic school, Antonine Order, North of Lebanon. The students who attended the school, are an interesting religious mix. Some were Christian and the others were Muslims. Laure’s appointment was right after September 11th, 2001 so the task was daunting. By using Arts in Education, she re-directed young people from hating the USA to planting an International School Peace Gardens.
149. 2004: November 2; Julia tape recorded an interviewed with Principal Wayne Raspburg, Mon. John Uyen Catholic School, Chatham, Ontario. Their ISPG is developed around planting original Ontario prairie grasses. The grass thicket supports many species. The garden has the Stations of the Cross, and a teaching rotunda. Many lessons are to be learn’t from this school, for the future development of the ISPG program.
150. 2004: November 2; Doreen Edwards requests Julia dedicate and speak at the Holy Family School’s ISPG Dedication in Wallaceburg. Julia’s presented pins and awards, and tape recorded her speech for their future use.
151. 2004: November 14, Julia presents ISPG at the Future Aces Workshop Conference, Talisman Mountain Resort, Kinberley. The groups involved teachers from 3 Toronto Board of Education schools and their 25 students This event was promoted, organized and arranged by summer student Edona Çaku.
152. 2004: November 17, Julia participated using internet technology (IT) with the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia webcast ‘Lewis and Clark’s affect on land use especially on water’. This event was organized by Wayne Jacoby, Global Education Motivators.
153. 2004: November 20, Eric Schneider and Heiner Benking with Julia, participate in Global Learn Day, a 24 hours series of on-line educational round tables for teachers, around the world using Talking Communities. www.talkingcommunities.com This was the beginning of a new direction for IHTEC using distance learning through the internet. At this time we met John Southworth, University of Hawaii; Steffen Konrath, IM-BOOT, Creativity and Innovation, from Germany, who introduced us to using Skype Telephone; and Colene Riffo, Digital Story Telling, from California, USA.
154. 2004 : November 27, Desmond Berghofer, IHTEC Advisory Council, presents Watershed Peace Pathways Award and pins, to the Fraser Basin Council, Sustainability Conference, Vancouver, British Colombia.
155. 2004: December 7, Mentoring of Fatima Sheikh, Uni of Toronto Mississauga, began. She is another IHTEC student volunteer.
156. 2004: December 8, Mentoring Colene Riffo in CA, USA began, using TC Conference Room and ivisit.
157. 2004: December 13, IHTEC holds first Annual General Meeting using IT in Talking Communities. We decided to purchase a year’s subscription to Talking Communitites and also www.ivisit.com for using a webcam for teacher training.
158. 2004 - 2005: John Southworth, Curriculum Research and Development Centre, (CRDC) LAB School, University of Hawaii, joins IHTEC and includes us in many interesting experiences using IT for Distance Learning. This weekly and ongoing development has included Japan, USA, Canada, and Germany. Part of this development also includes the use of the www.Nicenet.org free interactive internet classroom.
2005
159. 2005: January 15, Science for Peace partners with IHTEC for the development of our programs. The Council of Global Issues has been mentoring IHTEC’s work since 1996.
160. 2005: January 19, Helmut Burkhardt and Julia Morton-Marr, attend the Queen’s Park luncheon to organize the Aboriginal Bridge-building and Literacy Initiative by The Honourable James K. Bartleman, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. This is to twin Toronto Board of Education schools with Ontario’s native schools. IHTEC met Sandra Laurin and Principal Wayne Copps who were interested in video conferencing and the use of talking communities. Several meetings were held with both of them.
161. 2005: January 31, Helmut Burkhardt and Julia edit the EWOC Video Conference tape, from the October 13. This is to be available as a DVD, through Candlemaker Communications, with Renata Simkus and John Hodgson, the IHTEC video team.
162. 2005: February 8; National Gardening Association, USA, Barbara Richardson launched peace gardens in their Schools Newsletter honouring the International School Peace Gardens work. Their Newsletter went to 22,000 schools and is on www.kidsgardening.com/2005.kids.garden.news/kgn-index.html and ISPG http://www.kidsgardening.com/Dig/digdetail.taf?Type=Art&id=2065
163. 2005: February 13; IHTEC joined the International Council of Tourism Partners (ICTP).
164. 2005: February 15; Discussions with Douglas Markoff, Mississauga Garden Council re possible support for Mississaugan schools with peace gardens. To be achieved.
165. 2005: March 1; Created a digital movie “About IHTEC”. Wrote script for IHTEC’s movie on the Logo’s for Earth Day.
166. 2005: March 3; Julia updated and Eric Schneider uploaded all IHTEC’s presentations onto the website. These are now suitable for use in the IHTEC on-line conference room.
167. 2005: March 3; Participated with John Southworth, at the Hawaii University, “How E-Learning Management systems Differ and How to Choose them”.
168. 2005: March 4; Posted Registration forms to UNESCO Paris and Ottawa, for IHTEC’s participation in the “United Nations Decade of Education for Sustainable Development.”
169. 2005: March 9; Edona Çaku receives Pioneer Award, Western Harbor Castle. IHTEC’s supported her application.
170. 2005: March 10-12; Julia represented Desmond Berghofer at the UNESCO AGM, Delta Chelsea Hotel, focus: The UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development”. Marshall Conley joins the IHTEC Board.
171. 2005: March 15; Eric Schneider represents IHTEC at the The International Council of Tourism Partners (ICTP) supporting the World Tourism Organization (WTO) / ITB Leadership. IHTEC joins the ICTP at this time.
172. 2005: March 17: ECOSOC forms completed for UN in New York.
173. 2005: March 19-26; Teresa Prieto invites Julia Morton-Marr to bring participants for a week in Morelia, Micheocan and Mexico City, Mexico. This FAN trip was a wonderful learning experience and IHTEC wrote a report for the Mexican Tourism Industry.
174. 2005: March 22; Earth Day Celebration with John McConnell, for his 90th Birthday, by using internet technology, was organized by Colene Riffo. This was most successful and was aired by their local TV Stations. Ongoing work by Colene is with Principal Bolde, from Saugus High School, Santa Clarita in California. for the 'April 25, 2005 Earth Day Digital Storytelling' event. Colene also worked on participating in the Cyberspace SchoolNet event. The School also created and presented a digital story “An Artistic Animated Tribute to John McConnell: Celebrating the Vernal Equinox. This was done by painting on glass and filming the outcomes.
175. 2005: April 4; Pope John Paul II died. IHTEC sent letter of condolence to all ISPG schools especially Catholic Schools.
176. 2005: April 12; Digital Story Telling at the TCC 2005 Online Conference Activity
177. 2005: April 19-21; John Southworth invites Julia Morton-Marr, IHTEC Board members to participate in the University of Hawaii TCC 2005 Worldwide Online conference. This was an amazing experience, where many different on-line formats were discussed and used.
178. 2005: April 19-24; On-line Tourism Conference, IHTEC participated where possible.
179. 2005: April 19; Michelle Sarasas supports IHTEC Data Base work with Fatima Sheikh.
180. 2005: April 22; Earth Day - Larry Kearns celebrated by awarding eight schools in Chatham district, who are promoting peace education and environmental protection.
181. 2005: April 27; Julia Morton-Marr nominated as co-coordinator of working groups on the Science for Peace Board. This is to be part-time until the AGM.
182. 2005: May 10; Meeting with John Southworth and Hawaii Lab School Grade 9, where Koa at the Mauna kea Astronomy Centre, Hilo, Hawaii, displayed an inter-disciplinary slide show of the volcanic island. Julia supports Koa’s amazing efforts. There have been several similar events with this group during the summer.
183. 2005: May 19; Julia Morton-Marr was accepted into the University of Hawaii Chapter of Phi Delta Kappa International, as professional association in education, the purpose of which is to promote high-quality education.
184. 2005: May 26; Wayne Jacoby involves Julia in the UN world Environment Day at the Town Square, Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia webcast.
185. 2005: May and June; Dr. Jeff and students download the IHTEC website as a ‘School in a Box’ for countries that do not have easy access to the internet. This could also be used for the Lieutenant Governor Bartleman’s twinning of Native Schools as well as schools in Africa, the Pacific Island and Alaskan schools.
186. 2005: June 10; Meeting with CRDG Director Don Young, Frank Pottenger, University of Hawaii. Jane Burke is interested after school returns in September 2005.
187. 2005: June 14; Eric Schneider develops as updated IHTEC / ISPG Slide Show brochure and one pager. Excellent work. Julia completes the edits.
188. 2005: June 29; Official Release of the 1000 Women Nobel Peace Prize nominations. Julia Morton-Marr is one of the nine Canadian Women involved.
189. 2005: July 13; Meeting with John Southworth & Frank Pottenger, Curriculum Research and Development Centre, Lab School, University of Hawaii, agree that IHTEC’s International School Peace Gardens can be offered for peace education, to the 700, 000 students in the US and 4 other countries, that they service. This also includes the “International Schools”. This will be a slow process over a number of years, and will be on-going.
190. 2005: July and August; Julia was busy with the Media promotion of IHTEC’s work especially the International School Peace Gardens. Media included:
a. Rogers Cable 10 - local Mississauga TV station. Circulation: 50,000
b. The Toronto Star - circulation: 182,000
c. Mississauga News - circulation: 185,000
d. The Norwood Shield - circulation: 2,379
e. The Hastings Shield - circulation: 2,322
f. The Victor Times, South Australia - circulation:8,750
g. All IHTEC email groups
191. 2005: July 7; A Letter of congratulation arrives from Mayor Hazel McCallion.
192. 2005: July 7; IHTEC receives UN: ECOSOC status.
193. 2005: July 7-11; Science for Peace retreat on WASAN Island, includes IHTEC in work towards the ‘World Peace Forum’ to be held in Vancouver, BC in 2006.
194. 2005: August 16; Kathleen Hicks deliver’s IHTEC book to the Mississauga City re a Citizen’s Award.
195. 2005: August 21; Edona Çaku takes IHTEC promotional materials to South Africa.
196. 2005: August 28; Julia presents ISPG to Crossroads in Hawaii, via TC and ivisit.
197. 2005: September 8; The USA and Canadian Women who are part of the 1000 Women Nobel Peace Prize nominations, are honoured at the United Nations, Dag Hammarskjold Room, at 11 am. Julia is one of the nine Canadian women. Fraser Marr, Janis Alton, attend.
198. 2005: September 22: Participation in the Phi Delta Kappa's world-first Chapter Leadership orientation and planning session as part of the PDK/Hawaii chapter board meeting using CyberPlace techniques of Talking Communities and iVisit. You've demonstrated, as a PDK member joining electronically that was initiated from Toronto by TC in May, how active a member located remotely to the actual chapter can be.
199. 2005: September 24; WASAN project teacher Tamara Weiss, California, USA becomes one of team of people Julia mentors. She is to develop a workshop to be held at the World Peace Forum, to showcase classroom peace-building.
200. 2005: September 29: Participation (with TC and iVisit) in the PDK Gallup Poll on Public Attitudes Toward Education presentation by Kathleen Andreson, PDK Region A Rep, with discussion with PDK International and participants in the session.
201. 2005: October 1; SfP-CPG Joint Forum, Creatively Advancing the Nuclear Abolition Agenda: University Women's Club, 162 St George Street, Toronto. Time 9 am - 5 pm.
202. 2005: October 2; Roseann Runte, President, Old Dominion Uni, Norfolk, Virginia USA, requests Julia to update the Club of Rome, through Video Conference held at Ryerson University, Toronto at 1pm. Topic was Youth involvement in schools with the International School Peace Gardens and other programs. Our outstanding youth team, Edona Caku, Fatima Sheikh, Brandon Gallant, gave successful presentations. Digital copy and DVD of the event. Good promotion.
203. 2005: October 11; Sir Charles Leggatt nominates Julia for the ‘International Knight Order of St. George. Accepted by Gareth Green.
204. 2005: November 2: Press Release: “The Garden Within Her” by Carter Hammett in the Toronto Sun. Circulation 1.4+ million.
205. 2005; October 18; 1000 Women Nobel meeting in Zurich for the launch of the "1000 Peace Women Across the Globe" Book and Display.
206. 2005: October 24; UN 60th Anniversary Meeting in Berlin with Heiner Benking, Tagore Einstein Council; Eric Schneider, IHTEC and met the UNA President and Prof. Dr. Klaus Hüfner, German UNESCO World Heritage Sites Association.
207. 2005: November 15: Roger’s TV interview Julia on the ‘Daytime’ program about the 1000 Women Nobel and International School Peace Gardens. Have a DVD of the outcomes. Circulation: 600,000.
208. 2005: November 16; IHTEC has official approval from UNESCO to participate in the “UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development.
209. 2005: November 17; IHTEC forms partnership with Talking Communities, who will reduce the cost of the IHTEC TC Conference Room.
210. 2005: November 29; IHTEC develops partnership with Noticias Positivas radio program in Buenos Aries, Argentina, South America.
211. 2005: December 3; IHTEC holds virtual AGM with three countries participating.
212. 2005: December 10; IHTEC is nominated for the British Airways, Tourism for Tomorrow Awards.
213. 2005: December 12 - 24; IHTEC holds their first virtual Inter-cultural Festival in Nicenet and the TC Conference Room.
214. 2005: December 16; Mexican Professional Group of Canada combines with IHTEC to hold the second ‘Mexico Canada’s Children’s Connection’ for the exchange of Christmas Cards.
2006
215. 2006: January 16, Pacific Technology Conference "Shift Happens: Transition to IP" Honolulu, Hawaii, USA. This was organized by John Southworth who leads a team of six educators from across USA, Japan, UK, Europe and Canada.
216. 2006: January 28; York University Teachers Resource Fair, Michael Wheeler hosts the International School Peace Gardens Trade Show.
217. 2006: January 28; Presentation to PDK, CML with John Southworth. Conference held in Bloomington, Indiana, USA. Many educators were involved, Julia showcased the IHTEC website and the use in the virtual conference room. Very successful.
218. 2006: January 31; Preparation of the 1000 Women Display for travelling exhibit, Fraser Marr, Fatima Sheikh and Julia.
219. 2006: January 31; Colene Riffo facilitates the development of an IHTEC Chapter in California, USA.
220. 2006: February 6 - 17; 2006: February 6 - 17; Teresa Prieto visited 12 Mexican Schools who sent Christmas Cards to children in Canada. She planted a peace tree in their grounds at their dedication ceremony in four states, to continue the facilitation of the growth of International School Peace Gardens.
221. 2006: February 7 - 8; Department of Foreign Affairs Human Rights Consultations, Michael Greco, Dianne Leggatt, and Julia Morton-Marr representing IHTEC with Trade Show and handouts. Met Pauline Michele, Parliamentary Poet, at the event.
222. 2006: February 13 - 15, "International Virtual Conference for Teacher Educators. "Opening Gates in Teacher Education, 2006. Meeting the Challenges in Education and Teaching". Paper and Slide Show. Tuesday Feb 14, Julia Morton-Marr presents a peer reviewed paper on “IHTEC’s International School Peace Gardens” which is published.
223. 2006: February 26 - 28; Julia commented on final document for the UN Status of Women Conference, as requested by Janis Alton.
224. 2006: March 1; Julia Morton-Marr spoke to the Anglican Church Women, St. Peter’s Erindale, Mississauga, Ontario. Article in St. Peter’s Anglican News, p. 6 “Holy Week/Easter 2006".
225. 2006: March 8; International Women’s Day, Julia Morton-Marr was keynote to Canadian Parliamentarians, Members of the Senate, House of Commons and Parliamentary Librarians. Dianne Leggatt attended with Julia. Award Certificate from Omar Alghabra, M.P., Mississauga-Erindale on May 12, 2006.
226. 2006: March 29; Brock University, St. Catharines, Ontario - 1000 Women Display was held by Anna Lise Domanski and Jillian DiTillo, Social Justice and Equity students, as part of their Master’s program. They used rings to display the 1000 Peace Women Across the Globe. Also flyer’s & brochures, and the1000 Women slide show were part of the display. IHTEC and PNVY’s trade show boards and brochures were also on display. Julia gave a lecture at 4 pm. Some of the day was webcast to outside members using WiFi until this failed.
227. 2006: April 18 - 20; 11th Annual Technology Colleges and Community (TCC) Worldwide Conference on TECHNOLOGY REMIX: WHAT DO STUDENTS SAY? Julia and John Southworth submitted papers on their experiences.
228. 2006: May 13; Julia Morton-Marr (now Dame DStG) is ordained and knighted as a member of the International Knight Order of St. George at Christ Church, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. In attendance were Teresa Prieto R., Fraser Marr and Denyse Morrissey. Julia was accepted in absentia on October 29, 2004)
229. 2006; May 30; 7pm ‘Civic Award of Recognition’, Presented to Dame Julia Morton-Marr for international achievements, by Mayor Hazel McCallion. Held at the Mississauga Civic Centre, 300 City Centre Drive, Great Hall. Nominated by Kathleen Hicks. Julia was interviewed by Rogers Channel 10, TV for the Community News.
230. 2006: May 31; IHTEC Mississauga, virtual conference “Water Round Table” held in Conference Room 2 from 11am - 4.30pm. This was to highlight IHTEC’s 'Watershed Peace Pathways'. Educators and Scientists in from IHTEC, MexProCan, Science for Peace, Pugwash Group, Canadian Heritage Rivers, Canadian River Management Society, presented papers on water and related subjects, such as biomass energy, forests and climatic changes to 18 Government officials in Durango, Durango Mexico participated from the Institute of Technology video conference room. Discussions were significant and helpful. This event was a registered contribution to the UN Decade of Education for Sustainable Development and Canadian Rivers Day.
231. 2006: June 23 - 28; IHTEC's was promoted at the World Peace Forum at all events attended. IHTEC joined Science for Peace and Breuninger Foundation “WASAN project” and the Canadian Voice of Women for Peace in the following events:
a. Thursday: Voice of Women General Meeting: IHTEC uploaded for webcasting and projected the slide show for keynote speaker Mary - Wynne Ashford. Topic: “The Medical Analysis of War”.
b. Sunday: Science for Peace Panel: “Creating a paradigm shift towards social justice and a green Earth” Sunday 25 June, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., This panel will explore the urgent need for a shift to the holistic paradigm of interconnectedness. Our dialogue will intervweave global issues and solutions; media, business and community transformations; nuclear weapons and war; sustainability and peace education; enhanced consciousness and spirituality. Panelists: Helmut Burkhardt, Phyllis Creighton, Rose Dyson, and Julia Morton-Marr, all of SfP, Helga Breuninger of the Breuninger Foundation, Ashok Gangadean (moderator) and Audrey Kitagawa of the World Commission on Global Consciousness and Spirituality. IHTEC recorded the session and compiled “Summary Proceedings of the Interdisciplinary Conference on the Evolution of World Order.1996-2004. Edited by Helmut Burkhardt and Julia Morton-Marr June 21, 2006. This is also also available on a CD Rom can also be used for sale to promote the Breuninger Foundation. Promoted IHTEC's International School Peace Gardens.
c. Monday: Breuninger Foundation: “Classroom research: creating the educational discipline of peace through diversity in the primary grades.” Monday 26 June, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. “How can we empower children in a learning community to explore and honour diversity with the goal of peace? Participants will examine classroom research from original curriculum development for the discipline of peace. The curriculum uses multiple intelligencers, incorporates through lines, and integrates across disciplines. Presenter: Tamara Weiss (participant in the Breuninger Foundation's Wasan Project), with mentor Julia Morton-Marr. IHTEC’s support for Tamara's Peace Education research and presentation which included suggestions for the slide show, presentation folder of children's work, classroom achievement sheets, photographic images to display the research, use of 'Talking Communities' on the IHTEC website: Conference Room 2. Tamara promoted IHTEC's International School Peace Gardens.
d. Voice of Women - Women in Conflict Prevention - UN Resolution 1325 - Discusses the development of an agenda for civil society to advance the cause of UN Resolution 1325, which addresses the disproportionate and unique impact of armed conflict on women. Cora Weiss, Alexa McDonough M.P., Janet Eaton and Janis Alton. Major preparation with Janis Alton on the slide show "History of Canadian Peace Women" and helped with the projection. This is to be uploaded onto the VOW website and made available as a CD Rom.
e. Science for Peace / Council on Global Issues - A workshop, in the International Peace Education Conference: Handbook on Peace Education: Monday June 26, 2.30 p.m. to 4 p.m. High priority problems that threaten the sustainability of civilization are given, and root causes of these threats to ecological and societal integrity and to individual well-being are analyzed. Presenters: Helmut Burkhardt, Rose Dyson and Julia Morton-Marr. First release of the "Handbook on Global Issues and Viable Solutions" - Helmut presented a slide show and did the main presentation; Rose spoke on the role of media; Julia spoke on the Global Sustainability Education platform with IHTEC's Butterflies Breath as an example. IHTEC flyer were distributed.
f. Tuesday: 10am - 4.30pm 1000 Peace Women for the Nobel Peace Prize 2005 Display- A Promotional Day held at the Vancouver Library in the city. Voice of Women hosted the display at three other events during the Forum.
232. 2006: July 10 - 16; Eric Schneider and Heiner Benking arrange for IHTEC to present at the International Democratic Education Conference (IDEC2006) as a virtual part of their conference.
233. UN International Polar Year
234. UN International Year for Planet Earth.
FUTURE FOLLOW UP & EVENTS
235. Round Tables for Teachers.
236. Courses with PDK and others.
237. Development of Round Table on Marine Peace Parks linking the Marine Discovery Centre, Star of the Sea School in South Australia http://www.marinediscoverycentre.com.au/ with the University of Hawaii Laboratory School.
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