Location Lake Bled (Slovenia) Duration 5-day Trainer Urša Vilhar Target Teachers, experts, school staff teaching pupils in PRIMARY SCHOOL Audience |
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Course description In this course, participants will learn about forest pedagogy and the benefits of learning in Nature. They will learn how it can be integrated into their own classroom curriculum. The course format is a sequence of outdoor activities, games and workshop discussion, following the highly effective learning strategy, Flow Learning, designed by Joseph Cornell, founder and president of Sharing Nature Worldwide. A range of fun activities offers a unique opportunity to dive into the forest with all senses and to adapt the learning process to the participants’ individual needs, considering excitement of enthusiasm, focus of attention, direct experience and sharing of inspiration. The sequence of four stages contains activities that are easy to play, joyful, intellectually stimulating, and highly engaging. Through practical outdoor activities participants will learn about formal and informal outdoor education methods. Simultaneously, participants will learn about forest animals, most common trees and shrubs, as well as alien plants, pests and diseases that are invading European forests and changing their structure and dynamics. They will also discuss the pros and cons of alien species invasion. The pedagogical methods that we use are based upon experiential training, group and peer activities, learning-by doing and best practices’ exchange. Participants will learn how to improve the wellbeing, engagement, and attendance of students by creating opportunities to discover their talents. Participants will also exchange best practices and share experiences with participants and staff coming throughout Europe. They will network with individuals and organizations working in the education field in Europe through everyday cooperation and team-building activities. |
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Price: 400 € (VAT not included)
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Outcomes and competences In the course the participants will explore how to:
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Schedule of the contents DAY 1: Forest pedagogy
DAY 2: Forest animals
DAY 3: Tree and shrub species
DAY 4: Invasive alien species
DAY 5: Work in groups: Best practices’ exchange
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