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Feedback we have received so far has affirmed that the Learning Centre is providing the content needed for at home or online learning. We want to keep improving your experience, so please keep visiting to the Junior Landcare website as we are continually adding new content including the Learning Centre.

Some of you have asked about the Educator Hub which we are currently developing. We want this area of the website to be a place that meets your needs as an educator or teacher, we value your contribution to the development of the Educator Hub so that it is a useful resource. I would appreciate 5mins of your time to answer our short survey.

Junior Landcare learning

Aware, Empowered and Active are the three characteristics that are embedded into Junior Landcare learning activities. Here are how these characteristics can benefit children and families at a time when they are spending more time at home during the coronavirus pandemic.

Aware

Junior Landcare activities allow you to be nature aware outdoors, help shift mindsets, feel motivated and make a difference to your environment.

Empowered

These activities help empower children with creative new ideas to help the natural environment and provide a buffer from the world around them.

Active

Being practical and outdoors engage the brain to learn differently away from the screen and experience the knowing in the doing.

May webinar

We are looking forward to presenting the Creating meaningful outdoor educational experiences webinar next month. Explore how you can implement the Junior Landcare Learning activities to develop great experiences. There are still a few spots left so register here for the Landcarer webinar on Thursday 7 May 4.30 pm (AEDT)

 

Yours in Junior Landcare,

Mary Bell
Junior Landcare Education Program Manager

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