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Using Why Farming Matters in the primary curriculum

Friday, 01 April 2016
Janet Hickinbottom, Farming and Countryside Education

The Why Farming Matters Primary Education Pack contains many activities that explore the vital role of farming in our lives. When Liz Truss, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, visited St Martin's School, Shouldham earlier this year, every teacher and pupil joined in to demonstrate how to incorporate the pack into the school curriculum.

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Janet Hickinbottom, Farming and Countryside Education
Our range of expertise covers farming, food and the countryside across the full range of ages and curriculum subjects. We are particularly keen to help schools access real working farms where science, maths, literacy, cooking and nutrition, enterprise and more can be learnt in a dynamic real-world context. We also...    Read More
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