Doorways Podcast
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reflecting on the past, engaging in the present and dreaming of better days to come
As part of a series of interviews in which Martin will be interviewing teachers from outside of London in the run up to COP26, Martin is speaking to Scottish primary school teacher - and his brother - Dougie. Dougie is a munroist and Forest Schools leader, whose current professional role supports families and schools across the borders in getting their young people engaged back into school life.
In this episode, Martin and Dougie discuss using the outdoors as a tool to engage young people, Scotland's 'curriculum for excellence', and 'linking the thinking'.
Other links mentioned in the podcast:
COP26 (https://ukcop26.org/)
Scottish Curriculum for Excellence (shorturl.at/hrNOR)
Maggie's Centres (https://www.maggies.org/)
Start your school's journey into sustainability:
In this episode, Martin and Dougie discuss using the outdoors as a tool to engage young people, Scotland's 'curriculum for excellence', and 'linking the thinking'.
Other links mentioned in the podcast:
COP26 (https://ukcop26.org/)
Scottish Curriculum for Excellence (shorturl.at/hrNOR)
Maggie's Centres (https://www.maggies.org/)
Start your school's journey into sustainability:
- Outdoor Classroom Day (https://outdoorclassroomday.com/)
- Eco-Schools (https://www.eco-schools.org.uk/)
- London National Park City (https://www.nationalparkcity.london/get-more-involved/get-more-involved-1/schools-network)
- Great resources at Transform Our World (https://www.transform-our-world.org/)
- Find out more about London Sustainable Schools Forum (http://www.londonsustainableschools.org/)
This podcast was produced by The Pod Farm.
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