March 7, 2013 | ||
9:00 am | to | 5:00 pm |
March 8, 2013 | ||
9:00 am | to | 5:00 pm |
Date: Thursday 7th and Friday 8th March 2013
Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm each day
Location: Houghton Hall Estate
Cost: £326 (NCC schools/orgs) or £368 (external orgs) (plus £40 if visiting a Forest School Mentor)
Description:
The OCN Level 1 Introduction to Forest School course is a nationally recognised qualification and is accredited through the Open College Network (OCN). It is aimed at anyone over the age of 16 wanting to experience a taste of the Forest School ethos. It has helped practitioners to gain confidence in working outside with children and supported some to decide to go on with their training and become Forest School Leaders (Level 3) or Assistants (Level 2).
Introduction to Forest School consists of 3 OCN credits contained in one unit of study: Introduction to Forest School. The training equates to 30 hours of work and is a combination of training, a visit to an established Forest School and short written workbook.
Entry Criteria:
The Level 1 course is a simple introduction to Forest School, thus the only entry criteria is to be over 16 years of age. No prior knowledge of Forest School is required.
Course Itinerary:
- The 2 day intensive training – 7th & 8th March 2013
- Visit to observe a Forest School session* – March – May 2013
- Workbook hand-in date – by 31st May 2013
*Visit to a Forest School:
Students are required to observe a minimum of one session at an established Forest School (led by a qualified Level 3 Practitioner). This can be any Level 3 Practitioner, however there are Forest School Mentors within Norfolk, who are recognised by Norfolk County Council as experienced Forest School Practitioners and who are trained to support Level 1 students. Students will be given contact information for the Norfolk Forest School Mentors during training. Please note that Forest School Mentors charge visitors £40 to cover their time.
Equipment and Kit:
All equipment and resources required on the training will be provided by the training providers. Students are required to provide their own outdoor clothing and footwear for use on the training.
Booking:
Booking is administrated through Norfolk County Councils INSET opportunities systems, please visit NCC Environmental and Outdoor Learning teams pages to download a flyer here. Or if you are a NCC school you can book directly through the sdms system.
Please view a downloadable booklet about OCN Level 1 Introduction to Forest School here.
Please contact us for further information.