Items Tagged 'Environmental Education'
Features
- Froglife is Leaping forward for Dementia
- Introducing Countryside Classroom
- Living and Working as though Nature Mattered
- Writing a Sustainable Future
- Confident and capable future conservation professionals empowered by volunteering
- Developing skills for the future through the National Education Nature Park
- The next generation in nature
- Better Planet Education: Empowering Young People for Environmental Action
- How Volunteering Opens Doors to Conservation Careers in the UK
- Nurturing Environmental Understanding: How Countryside Classroom Supports Environmental Education
- Why childhood curiosity in nature matters – and how we can ignite it for the sector’s future
- Job Profile: Education Officer (part time role 3 days p/wk)
- Job Profile: Youth Engagement Officer (Nature Connection)
- Job Profile: Beach School Teacher
- A call to Government to guarantee regular and ongoing nature experiences for all children and young people in education
News
- New National Park ‘Ambassador’ centres are bringing the story of the Peak District to life for the region’s young people
- The Land Trust's impact on education
- New fund supports school wildlife project
- Name that nature tune! Canal & River Trust challenges children to beat their grandparents in new online wildlife quiz.
- Outdoor learning gains new prominence amid pandemic
- Celebrating the thousands of young people protecting Cornwall’s coastline
- The Prince of Wales encourages children to take a closer look at nature this Half Term with the #PoWNatureChallenge
- Pioneering ‘Nature Friendly Schools’ to boost children’s learning and well-being at a critical time
- “Make teaching the Countryside Code compulsory,” CLA urges Education Secretary
- Shout out for innovative new children’s video about fish migration
- British Ecological Society awarded Green Recovery grant to connect school children with nature
- Education Secretary puts climate change at the heart of education
- Young people happier and more confident in nature following outdoor STEM workshops
- Award recognised in learning outdoors report
- Wild Oyster Project pledges to teach 12,000 students about the ocean
- Public call for greater funding for nature in schools to alleviate mental health crisis
- Young people in Derbyshire buzzing to raise awareness on World Bee Day!
- Swift initiative at Malin Bridge School for endangered species
- London school buzzing after winning RHS Chelsea Flower Show bee garden
- Boost for Kent’s Woods and Schools
- Glowing report for Generation Wild at the end of a busy school year
- The Launch of Curriculum for a Changing Climate
- Awards scheme which encourages schools and community groups to take action for the environment launches
- Esri UK provides mapping expertise for Department for Education’s major new climate project
- Derbyshire Wildlife Trust awarded over £200k to boost learning through nature
- Rivercraft 2: the game engaging young people on flood risk
- First young people take part in the Department for Education’s new National Education Nature Park scheme
- Young people connect with nature across Scotland
- Meerkat’s Out of the Bag! Cheeky Creatures Revealed for Edinburgh Children’s Hospital
- Connecting schools to nature: lessons learnt
- Children's author Michael Morpurgo backs project bringing city children into nature and farming
- Pilot scheme to enrich young lives
- Two thousand children to create wild spaces for butterflies and moths at school
- New partnership helps more children have access to countryside
- More than 1 in 8 schools across England are turning their sites from grey to green as part of the National Education Nature Park
- Hundreds more children spending time in nature thanks to Generation Green
- Green rewards with the Green Tree Schools Award
- Happy Birthday National Parks! South Downs announces inspiring initiative to help 75 schools
- ARC will leap forward in 2025 with the launch of The National Lottery Heritage Fund supported Hop Spots project
- Rewilding the curriculum: natural history GCSE to be introduced in the UK - Positive News
- 20 years of Scottish school grounds: What’s changed?
- A call to Government for all children and young people in education
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