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Hands-on Education
Learn about the importance of Forests in Your Everyday Life
Learn about the importance of Forests in Your Everyday Life through practical, hands-on, interactive projects.
You won't find any lengthy research documents here...just practical hands-on, projects for your educational enjoyment.
Over the coming monts we will add an interactive aspect to some of the projects-please call back or sign up for our NEWSLETTER and be kept informed about NEW projects/developments.
What if education...?
What if every person benefited from an education promoting development that is environmentally sound, socially equitable, culturally sensitive and economically just?
1 What if learning was about knowledge and also about doing, being, interacting with others and changing the world?
2 What if formal learning was enjoyable, hands-on and relevant to life outside school while addressing the problems of our world?
3 What if every person benefited from genuine learning opportunities throughout life, in the workplace, and within the community?
4 What if education systems prepared learners to enter the workforce as well as handle a crisis, be resilient, become responsible citizens, adapt to change, recognize and solve local problems with global roots, meet other cultures with respect, and create a peaceful and sustainable society?
Then we would be educating for a more sustainable future. If this is also your vision of Education for the 21st century, then join us in the great endeavour of Education for Sustainable Development through our work.
Please also see What EDUCATION
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