S1E15: Let's talk about Outdoor Learning with Aled from Natural Resources Wales
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Listen in while I chat with the lovely Aled who is Specialist Advisor: Children, Education, Lifelong Learning and Skills for Natural Resources Wales.  Find out more: Outdoor Learning Wales Facebook group Outdoor Learning Wales TwitterHere is a link to NRW’s main learning webpage where we add any new outdoor learning campaigns and resourcesAcorn Antics is a great campaign that raises money for the setting.To sign up to our monthly newsletter please follow this linkFree online training webinars can be booked here - Natural Resources Wales | tocyn.cymru (beta)  Things I don’t think I mentioned, maybe for this one or a future one in case there are too many links!:   NRW’s Natural Progression steps – a tool to explain how regardless of age, we progress in environmental confidence through a connection to nature. Here is a link to a short filmMultiple benefits of Outdoor Learning posters are free to download and can be found here.Wales Outdoor Learning Week next spring – keep an eye out for datesA framework for High Quality Outdoor Learning in Wales has been launched which supports the delivery of learning in, about and for the environment. Copies can be downloaded from the page.Welsh accredited outdoor learning training information – Outdoor Learning Coordinator/Forest and Coastal School, etc.
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