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Funding boost to improve outside learning facilities

바카라 사이트 announces £15 million to help young people in disadvantaged areas to learn outside and experience nature

This was published under the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government

FUNDING BOOST TO IMPROVE OUTSIDE LEARNING FACILITIES

  • £15 million to help children and young people in deprived areas with little access to nature learn outside
  • Funding will also allow schools, colleges and nurseries to improve biodiversity on their sites
  • New virtual 바카라 사이트National Education Nature Park바카라 사이트 will help children and young people connect to nature and develop green skills

Schools, colleges and nurseries in deprived areas with limited access to natural greenspace are set to receive a funding boost that will help them develop the biodiversity of their site and improve their outside learning facilities.

To mark Outdoor Classroom Day (18th May), the Department for Education has announced £15 million to support young people to get outdoors and learn about the natural world.

The funding could be used to buy equipment that might be preventing children in deprived areas from taking part in outdoor learning or providing accessible routes to nature in SEND schools. It could also help with the purchase of outdoor equipment and clothing, the creation of outdoor teaching areas and the purchase of teaching tools such as acoustic listening devices.

Alongside this funding, a new online 바카라 사이트National Education Nature Park바카라 사이트 will be launched to allow young people to learn from other schools, colleges and nurseries who are taking steps to improve their biodiversity. The initiative 바카라 사이트 being delivered in partnership with the Natural History Museum and Royal Horticultural Society 바카라 사이트 will allow pupils to document and upload the steps they have taken to improve the natural environment around their site 바카라 사이트 such a creating a pond or rewilding a piece of land. Collecting and sharing biodiversity data in this way will enhance their skills in mapping, numeracy and spatial awareness.

Schools, colleges, and nurseries can, from today, register their interest in the National Education Nature Park ahead of a full launch in autumn 2023.

Minister for the School System, Baroness Barran said:

바카라 사이트It바카라 사이트s so important that we give young people the opportunity to get outside to learn about the natural world and the importance protecting our precious biodiversity.

바카라 사이트This funding will give schools, colleges and nurseries the resources they need to create thriving green spaces, halt the decline of nature and improve access to outside learning.

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Doug Gurr, Director of the Natural History Museum said:

바카라 사이트We are absolutely thrilled to be working with the Department for Education and our partners to make the National Education Nature Park and Climate Action Awards start to become a reality.

바카라 사이트In the face of the planetary emergency and Museum research showing that the UK is one of the most nature-depleted countries in the world, having our scientists sharing their world-leading biodiversity expertise with the scientists of tomorrow gives me so much hope, both for the future of biodiversity in this country and for the futures of the young people taking part바카라 사이트.

Clare Matterson CBE, Director General of the Royal Horticultural Society, said:

바카라 사이트From creating pollinator-friendly habitats, digging ponds, identifying wildlife or planning planting schemes, nurseries, schools and colleges will be able to play a driving role in mapping, monitoring and enhancing biodiversity on their doorstep.

바카라 사이트Children and young people will have a chance to create and grow a garden that works for wildlife, to learn new skills and understand impacts of climate change - all of which offers a gateway to a lifelong interest in nature, biodiversity and sustainability바카라 사이트.

As part of the programme, the Natural History Museum will create curriculum resources and lessons plans for each key stage to support education about climate change and biodiversity.

Schools, colleges and nurseries could also be recognised with a new Climate Action Award, designed to celebrate success in supporting children and young people to have a positive impact on their environment whilst developing new skills essential for a sustainable future in bioscience, data science, numeracy and horticulture.

Education settings will be eligible for a grant if they fit the following criteria:

  • They had submitted a school level census return in Term 1 of 2021-22
  • The education setting is in a Lower Tier Local Authority deemed to be in a category 1 바카라 사이트Levelling up area바카라 사이트 by DLUHC in its 2nd round of Levelling Up Fund.
  • The education setting is in a Lower Super Output Area (LSOA) in category L1 of Natural England바카라 사이트s Accessible Natural Greenspace Inequalities indicator, which is a combined measure of deprivation and access to natural greenspace (less than 5% of the LSOA is covered by or within 300m of accessible natural green space, and the LSOA is in the lowest 2 deciles of the Index of Multiple Deprivation)

Settings can find out what the Levelling Up Priority areas are here: Levelling Up Fund Round 2: updates to the Index of Priority Places - 바카라 사이트 (www.gov.uk); and information on Natural England바카라 사이트s Accessible Natural Greenspace Inequalities indicator on their using the 바카라 사이트Accessible Natural Greenspace Inequality and Deprivation. Local Coverage바카라 사이트 toggle, which can be found under 바카라 사이트Accessible Natural Greenspace Inequalities (IMD)바카라 사이트.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

  • The National Education Nature Park is a partnership, led by Esri UK and the Natural History Museum, working with the Royal Horticultural Society, the Royal Society, Royal Geographical Society (with IBG)), Learning through Landscapes, Manchester Metropolitan University and additional supporting partners, will work with the education sector to help them to map, manage and enhance all the land across the education estate, creating one, vast, virtual, nature park.
  • This could play an important part in increasing biodiversity across the education estate and have a real impact on halting the decline of nature in England.
  • Within the park바카라 사이트s online hub there will be a wealth of information and teaching resources to help education settings in delivering climate education, developing climate resilience, and driving decarbonisation.
  • The government바카라 사이트s Net Zero Strategy will support 440,000 well-paid jobs in green industries in 2030. Equipping our young people with the skills to take advantage of these opportunities is a priority.  Through this project children and young people will develop valuable skills in bioscience, natural history, data analytics and digital skills.
  • The education sector in the UK will play a critical role in positively responding to climate change and inspiring action on an international stage.  DfE바카라 사이트s vision is for the 바카라 사이트UK education sector to be a world leader in sustainability and climate change by 2030바카라 사이트.

  • The Department is helping to create a sustainable future through education, developing the skills needed for a green economy, and supporting our sectors to reach net zero targets.
  • The Department바카라 사이트s strategy for Sustainability and Climate Change has been informed by stakeholders and young people and sets out action to 2030 on: 1) climate education; 2) green skills and careers; 3) the education estate and digital infrastructure; 4) operations and supply chains, and; 5) international.  This action will be evaluated and built on as new opportunities and evidence arise.  The Strategy is available via this link: Sustainability and climate change strategy - 바카라 사이트 (www.gov.uk)
  • The Strategy sets out new initiatives including extra support for teaching about nature and climate change, the introduction of a Natural History GCSE, a National Education Nature Park, Climate Action Award and support for education leaders to take a whole-setting approach to climate change.
  • From the late autumn, nurseries, schools, colleges and universities will be able to access more support to help lead, develop and implement a climate action plan to take a holistic approach to sustainability 바카라 사이트 from participating in the Park and Award, teaching about climate change and taking practical steps to adapt and decarbonise buildings for the future.
  • The Department for Education and Times Higher Education are delighted to announce the International Green Skills Conference: Skills for a Changing World, taking place on Thursday 28th September at Imperial College London. The conference will shine a light on the breadth of, and appetite for green skills learning and training opportunities and career pathways within a global context and explore how skills can support the transition to net zero. We hope you can join us! Published guidance to set out how we want to help every setting engage with the support it needs to put in place sustainability leadership to develop and deliver a climate action plan.바카라 사이트

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Published 18 May 2023