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Environmental Education Show 2012
Bedfordshire & Luton
Environmental Education Show 2012
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Bedfordshire &
Luton
Environmental
Education Show 2012 |
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23 February 2012, 2pm - 6pm at ZSL
Whipsnade Zoo, Dunstable LU6 2LF |
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chance for teachers, other educators and students to meet and talk to
local environmental education providers, and to sample the many
programmes and activities on offer to Bedfordshire schools. |
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The
event is hosted by the Bedfordshire & Luton Environmental Education
Working Group, and follows on the highly successful 2010 Environmental
Education Show held at the Marston Vale Forest Centre.
Media and general
enquiries should be directed to Heather Webb at
heather.webb@wildlifebcn.org.
The Bedfordshire & Luton
Environmental Education Working Group is a network of environmental
education providers from the private, public and non-profit sectors. The
group collaborates to:
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share information,
experiences and best practice
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build a clearer
picture of the extent and type of environmental education provided
in Bedfordshire and create a more strategic approach to delivery
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create stronger links
between providers without increasing workloads
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pursue opportunities
for improving the quality of environmental education provision
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gain a collective
view of requirements for funding opportunities and share funding
information.
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Scenes from the 2010 Environmental Education
Show. L-R: the Bedfordshire Natural History Society's 'Nature Table in a
Box'; a quiet moment while workshops were in session; results of the
Greensand Trust 'Marvellous Maps' workshop |
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