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Tom Peters
Original language
English
Original title of the resource
Schools – Rewilding Youth
English translation of the title
Organization
Rewilding Youth — a UK-based environmental charity focused on youth engagement in rewilding and nature restoration.
Year of the publication
Keyword
SDG 4: Quality education
Keyword
SDG 13: Climate action
Keyword
SDG 15: Life on land
Format
Best Practice
Vocational/professional sector
Sector
Various sectors
What is the resource about?
This page describes how Rewilding Youth works with schools and educational settings to deliver environmental and nature-based learning activities that connect young people with rewilding, biodiversity and hands-on habitat restoration. It explains programmes such as school visits, nature clubs, outdoor learning sessions and partnerships that help learners experience rewilding projects and develop ecological skills. The resource also provides guidance, ideas and support for teachers to embed rewilding principles into school life and curriculum.
What is the resource about? (in English)
Why is the resource useful for VET actors?
This resource is useful for VET actors because it offers concrete examples of outdoor, experiential learning and biodiversity projects that can be adapted to vocational training in areas such as environmental management, land-based studies, horticulture and conservation. It shows how rewilding and habitat restoration activities can be incorporated into teaching to build practical skills — from species identification to project planning and ecosystem monitoring. For vocational educators, it also highlights partnership models between educational institutions and environmental organisations that enhance learning and employability in green sectors.
Why is the resource useful for VET actors? (in English)