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Twilight Training Outline (4 sessions)
The programme is designed to address key areas of skills knowledge and understanding with regards to working in the outdoor environment of a school.
The programme is not designed to replace Forest School Training.
We would always advocate that where a school is committed to working outside the classroom with its children using a Forest School approach then the investment is made in the training or working with an accredited Level 3 Forest School Practitioner.
The work undertaken by staff within the grounds of their school should always supported by documentation that deals with safe practice and safeguarding of the children they are working with.
To this end as a part of the training participants will be provided with generic documentation which can be adapted to support the work they undertake.
Session 1:
An introduction to Forest School it’s ethos and working practices.
Introduction to simple activities which can be used with children in a Forest School setting including shelter building.
Session 2:
A focus this session on the safe use of fire.
A fire forms a stimulating and exciting focus for an outdoor session, we will look at.
Session 3:
The focus for this session will be the use of small tools.
The ability for children to undertake tasks for themselves is a key principle of the Forest School approach.
This includes where appropriate the use of small tools which may include cutting implements such as saws, secateurs and knives. We will look at
Session 4:
This session will be an opportunity to put into practice some of the skills covered over the previous weeks.
Ideally we will light a fire, undertake some activities and cook some simple food.
It will also be an opportunity to discuss next steps including a future assessment of competence and a signing off process.
Please note: This training will take place in your School at a date that is convenient for you.
Please book using the button below, and e-mail hello@edsential.co.uk to arrange a date and time.