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Hampshire
Country Learning
Introduction
In partnership with
The countryside Foundation
for Education Reg Charity No. 327091
www.countrysidefoundation.org.uk
Hampshire Country Learning provides the opportunity
for children to explore and enjoy the countryside, understand its
importance and realise that they have a role in caring for its future.
We raise knowledge and understanding by establishing links between
schools, farmers and landowners. Visits to the countryside enrich
learning in many curriculum subjects.
Our aim is to enable all schoolchildren in Hampshire
to spend a day on a farm or estate. Farmers and landowners willingly
host visits to their farms for single class groups or larger parties
from several schools.
Ethos
We believe that all children and young people
should have the opportunity to explore and enjoy the countryside,
understand its importance and realise that they have a role in caring
for its future. Our aim is to give a wide understanding of countryside
issues to school children throughout Hampshire and the unitary authorities
of Southampton and Portsmouth. We believe that learning through
the countryside can enrich all areas of the curriculum.
Creation
Hampshire Country Learning has grown from the
Hampshire Countryside Education Group, which was founded by East
Hampshire District Council and Sparsholt College in response to
the Hampshire Farming Study’s aim of improving knowledge and understanding
of the countryside. It was taken forward by the late Jeremy Groves
and is now supported by Sparsholt College, Hampshire County Council,
East Hampshire District Council and private funding. We represent
a wide group of countryside and environmental bodies, and we promote
educational links between schools, farms and learning centres.
Work
Jo Britton our Education Officer works
with representatives from Hampshire, Southampton and Portsmouth
LEAs, Education Business Partnerships, teachers, farmers and rural
organisations. She liaises with schools, farmers and organisations
to promote the excellent existing countryside education in Hampshire.
Jo is an agriculture graduate and a trained teacher. Jo is available
to help schools find the right venue for a visit e.g. farm, estate,
animal centre, wildlife reserve etc., complete risk assessments
and design teaching material. She will also help farmers make links
with schools, carry out health and safety checks and develop curriculum
links for the enterprise concerned.Jo is compiling a comprehensive
directory of all countryside education activities in Hampshire which
will be displayed on the HCL website. Hampshire County Council will
include this directory in their HCC document ‘Opportunities and
facilities for educational visits and off-site activities’which
goes out to all schools in Hampshire.
Achievement
Extremely successful Countryside Days are run
across Hampshire enabling Hampshire children to learn and understand
about roles and responsibilities in the countryside.
Special teacher training events are conducted
at various locations. |