Environment and Conservation
A practical course looking at respecting nature, enhancing knowledge around good practice in conservation and building spaces to preserve our green environment. Students benefit from project-based learning that is supported by theory that embeds skills for life.
Programme of study
Course Outline
Our Environment and Conservation courses are accredited by the Skills and Education Group. All our courses are based on project-based learning with six projects taking place across the year. The projects build on prior knowledge, skills and behaviours and work towards producing a product or feature.
The Environment and Conservation course enables students to f focus on the practical skills of countryside management, as well as deepening their knowledge of current conservation issues.
Our Environment and Conservation team are highly experienced and come with industry backgrounds. Many of our students progress onto working in industry.
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Key Skill Development
Provides students with key skills needed to thrive both now and in their future. Student benefit from the Personal Development Curriculum to support them in Preparing for Adulthood with focussed sessions exploring three key areas: Myself, Community and Independence.
These daily sessions, develops students personal areas of needs. We have found that the outcomes within most EHCp are often vast and can be daunting for students to access them and achieve. Students benefit from them to be broken down into manageable chunks and set as SMART targets. These targets are worked on regularly through bespoke interventions and reviewed regularly alongside students to encourage reflective thinking and progress.
Supports students in expanding their horizons by providing opportunities to engage in outings to cinemas, beaches, and museums, as well as hosting guest speakers to discuss local community opportunities and connections to local services, thus facilitating exploration of talents and interests.
Route of study
At Craftworks College, we are aware that all our students progress at their own rate and our routes of study have adopted the waves model of intervention into our Student Pathways to inspire success for all through an inclusive and fair learning environment. Students capable of achieving a full qualification follow the Universal Pathway.
Student that need their learning broken into smaller steps follow the Targeted Pathway, here they focus upon one unit at a time and achieve Unit Accreditation.
Students that require our Specialist Pathway which breaks learning done into even small steps to ensure that they are able to achieve at their own specific level.
Course Testimonials
We see our Student Voice as imperative as it inspires and motivates active change and development within the Craftwork College Community. We are proud of what our students say about their course and their time with us.
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Our impact
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