Outdoor Learning in Nature Fund - Project summaries
Organisation | Project | Project summary |
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Beasties, Bugs and Bairns CIC | Make IT Wild | To deliver a programme of Tier 2-4 outdoor learning, including development of outdoor learning champions, in 4 NatureScot priority schools in Fife. Additionally, to deliver 60 outdoor learning sessions to other NatureScot priority schools in Fife and to pilot a 12 session family outdoor learning programme in partnership with Fife council. |
Froglife | Springburn Partnership | To deliver a programme of habitat management, habitat creation, homes for wildlife and wildlife surveys at Springburn allotments with young people from Springburn Academy, with related visits to LNR’s and Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park. |
Dalmilling Primary - South Ayrshire Council | North Ayr School Cluster | To deliver a programme of outdoor learning in local greenspaces with 3 primary schools in South Ayrshire (Braehead, Dalmilling, Newton), using curriculum-based activities linked to Expressive Arts Nature Trails and Woodland Activity Days. |
The Ecology Centre | Muddy Books | To work with three schools in Fife to embed a sustainable model of progressive outdoor learning. |
Grounds for Learning | Learning in Local Greenspace | To deliver an Outdoor Learning In Nature programme for 25 schools and 14 nurseries, with teachers and leaders in Fife, West Lothian and other Councils areas. This will include training for 75 teachers using the Teaching In Nature approach. |
The Green Team (Edinburgh & Lothians) Ltd | Green Angels | To deliver an outdoor learning in nature programme in Edinburgh & Lothians for a secondary aged all female group participating out of school time with additional taster sessions for secondary aged females within school time, including schools engaging frequently with local greenspaces and with nearby countryside/coast. |
Under the Trees Ltd | Nature's Ambassadors 2018/20 | Working with 9 schools in the Falkirk area, classes undertaking a weekly programme from September to June each year, one week with UTT, one with own teachers, and related Tier 3 and Tier 4 visits – total 1,000 pupils. |
Abriachan Forest Trust | Croileagan Goes to Town | To deliver an outdoor learning in nature programme with 2 Highland early years’ providers and younger parents and carers groups. The programme will be based on the progression model of placed-based learning, inter-generational activity and teacher/ leader training engaging frequently with local greenspaces, with nearby countryside/coast and with special places. |
The Leamy Foundation | Learn and Grow | To deliver a programme of Tier 2, 3 and 4 outdoor learning activity in the Bonhill area that will include grow and learn activity, visits to local woodland and SSSI’s, wildflower meadow creation and visits to the Loch Lomond and Trossachs National Park. It will additionally include a series of monthly training activities for teaching staff. |
The Aigas Trust | Naturedays: Pay it Forward Project | Deliver an outdoor learning in nature programme to 5 Highland schools based on the progression model of placed-based learning, inter-generational activity and teacher Career Long Professional Learning engaging frequently with local greenspaces, with nearby countryside/coast and with special places. |
Firpark Secondary School | Firpark Forest School Project | Forest School sessions for various year groups (rotating every approx. 8 weeks) to be held in Dalzell Estate and/or Baron’s Haugh. These will build on basic outdoor learning activities already delivered within school grounds to develop pupils’ skills and qualities and to offer young people access to outdoor learning and nature beyond the school boundary. |
South Lanarkshire Council | Growing Up Wild | Seven South Lanarkshire schools, over 100 pupils, undertaking a 12 week Forest Schools programme including some involvement with families. Twelve teachers undertaking Forest schools training. One hundred people in Whitehill, Hamilton involved in development of outdoor play provision for nursery and community youth provision. |
Glasgow City Council | Outdoor Learning @ Seven Lochs | To work with 5 target primary schools and 1 secondary school in the Seven Lochs Learning in Local Greenspace cluster to increase participation in outdoor learning activities in greenspaces in and around the Seven Lochs Wetland Park. |
Jupiter Artland Foundation | Jupiter Artland Foundation | To deliver an outdoor learning programme for 8 schools at local greenspaces and Jupiter Artland, with an associated bespoke package of teacher support. |
East Ayrshire Leisure Trust | Natural Leaders | To deliver the Natural Leaders project with 3 secondary schools in East Ayrshire, involving the pupils in the identification and development of Local Nature Reserves. |
City of Edinburgh Council | The Outdoor Learning Map | This project will develop an online interactive Outdoor Learning map and embed its use across City of Edinburgh schools. The project will engage directly a minimum of 12 schools (10% of CEC school population), involving 360 pupils, and provide CLPL training directly to 180 teachers. The Tier 2 activities in local greenspaces will be complemented by Tier 3 fieldwork activities for S4-6 students. |
Youth Vision | Learning in Forests | The project will provide a range of experiential outdoor learning, confidence building and CLPL programmes for 222 pupils and 40 teaching staff/ parent helpers / school volunteers from 8 schools in Edinburgh. The Forest Classroom programme of 6 weekly sessions will be provided for P6-P7 pupils from six primary schools, and an expanded Forest Skills programme will be provided for P6-S1 pupils from an additional two schools, supplemented by a single visit by each pupil to a different greenspace (Tier 3). |
Edinburgh & Lothians Greenspace Trust | Learning in Edinburgh Local Greenspace | The project will work with 4 primary schools across the City of Edinburgh, delivering a 13-week programme of curriculum-based activities in local greenspaces to 250 P5-7 pupils and CLPL training for 10 teachers. The John Muir Award at Discovery level provides the framework for the programme. |
Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society | Grow and Learn in Nature | This project will run weekly sessions in Saughton Park, Edinburgh for 48 pupils from 4 schools using the established and progressive ‘Grow and Learn’ Award and developing a new ‘Grow and Learn in Nature’ Award to provide a framework for groups to learn together. This will be supplemented with occasional trips walking to other sites in Edinburgh (Corstorphine Hill, Water of Leith, Colinton Dell). Monthly CLPL training will be provided for 12 teachers. |
Arts and Communities Association | Dundee Learning in Nature | This partnership project will provide targeted support on weekly basis to 340 pupils from 6 schools: Arts and Communities Association will engage 170 primary and secondary pupils from 3 schools in greenspace improvements and John Muir “Explore” Award, Rock Solid will focus on personal development work using John Muir “Discovery” Award with 170 pupils from another 3 schools, JMT will deliver CLPL training to 60 teachers and a John Muir Award sharing event for other key staff. |
Urban Roots Initiative | Southside Schools Digging into Nature | This project will embed food growing and outdoor learning experiences into 5 primary schools in Glasgow City through a year-long programme to support 50 teachers and 300 pupils. The project will involve monthly CLPL sessions and weekly structured visits to parks and community gardens close to the schools, with 25% of the outdoor learning activities led by Urban Roots and 75% led by teachers. |
RSPB Scotland | Let Glasgow Flourish | The project will work in 4 hub communities in Glasgow to deliver community greenspace engagement linking key schools with their local greenspaces and community groups, through environmental education, networking meetings, CLPL, practical conservation and a celebration event. The project will provide monthly structured sessions for 120 students from 4 secondary schools, and provide CLPL training for 40 teachers. |
Published: 2019
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