We owe it to our children to equip them with the knowledge, skills and values to tackle the staggering challenges they will meet as adults.
Life-Based Learning (LBL) is aimed at children and young people and offers a bold and imaginative vision for education.
The LBL approach allows children to make the most of all aspects of life by integrating the subjects of a traditional curriculum into nine life-learning themes.
LBL makes life itself the central purpose of children and young people’s learning.
Enjoy reading our blogs. We add a new blog at least once a week.
Each blog is no more than a three-minute read: short, punchy and to the point – packed with evidence of the urgent need for change in education.
This coming Monday – 22 April – is Earth Day, an annual event that aims to highlight the importance of protecting the environment, engage the public and push green issues up the political agenda, nationally and internationally. The theme for 2024 is ‘Planet vs…
Last week we highlighted a new survey that indicates that children want to spend more time in nature. This week the BBC ran an online story about how working on a farm is helping a group of young people who struggle in mainstream education…
Children want to spend more time in nature, according to a new survey published by the National Trust and First News. The two organisations are launching a nature photography competition for children, Nature Around Me, to encourage young people to notice and engage with…