ReWild Education! Environmental Education through Earth-based arts and crafts
“ReWild Education!Environmental Education through Earth-based arts and crafts”. Grundtvig funded seminar in Italy. Read more: pdf-download
“ReWild Education!Environmental Education through Earth-based arts and crafts”. Grundtvig funded seminar in Italy. Read more: pdf-download
11th European Conference 2011 “Into the Woods: About the significance of wood and wilderness for youth work in Europe”. Held in Metsäkartano/Finland on 07-10 October 2011. Electronic conference proceedings now available: E-Book: 11th European Conference 2011
This special interest group was formed at the Derwent Hill seminar in October 2012. The first planning meeting was organised at Planica, Slovenia in May 2013. Organisations from 5 countries are represented in the network: CSOD (Slovenia), bsj (Germany), Metsäkartano (Finland), Frajda (Poland) and Low Bank
12th European Conference 2012 “Outdoor Learning as a means of promoting healthy and sustainable lifestyles and social inclusion for young people”. Held in Derwent Water/UK on 26-30 October 2012. Electronic conference proceedings now available (pdf-download).
Dear Members and friends of the EOE, please find the link to the newsletter January 2013. » EOE-Newsletter January 2013
For June 2013 EOE is planning a further international conference in cooperation with “The Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences (GIH)” with the theme “Urban nature: inclusive learning through youth work and school work”. The conference announcement was updated. Please see the following link
Would you like to join an EOE network interested in research? At the Derwent Hill Seminar in October members met to discuss the formation of a network within EOE with an interest in promoting collaborative research activities. Read more: A new EOE Research Network Formed
New information about the last three youth exchanges of “Breaking Barriers Project” available: http://www.ashleyschool.co.uk/index.php/projects/39-breaking-barriers
“Kate Rawles sets out to discover about global warming the hard way….” Michael Palin. In 2006 ‘outdoor philosopher’ Kate Rawles cycled 4553miles from Texas to Alaska. Her book THE CARBON CYCLE, Crossing the Great Divide tells the story of her trip, in which she not only
Our members at the Brathay Research Hub have created an animation that explains the way they understand the situation many children and young people find themselves in in today’s society and the rationale behind how they contribute to support for children and young people through