The child who takes nature as a friend breathes better from the soul. Artur Toom RMK Sagadi Nature School 2009.

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The child who takes nature as a friend breathes better from the soul. Artur Toom RMK Sagadi Nature School 2009

History Sagadi Nature School has been operating as a centre of environmental education since April, 1999 and provides the following: Curriculum based programs for students Environmental training for teachers, nature guides and others interested Recreational programs for the visitors of the Forest Centre Exhibitions, competitions, trips to the nature and other projects.

Purpose The main purpose of the Nature School is to provide direct sensuous, creative or researching experience; to lead to discoveries, new knowledge, respect and care towards nature and environment; to create an emotional connection with nature.

Principles The student programs and trainings correspond to the curricula and trends in environmental education: learning by doing using all senses discovering, research problem solving environmental games outdoor learning

The model of ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION (ESD) KNOWLEDGES and SKILLS ACTIVITIES choises, decisions solutions BEHAVIOR VALUES and RESPONSIBILITY EXPERIENCES and EMOTIONS

Student programs Forest through our Senses The Forest Fairytale Friendship with a Tree Forest Starts from the Trees Birds in Wintertime Forest as an ecosystem Mushrooms as our Friends Fun Visit by the Forest Bus Trees are collecting the Sun Diversity of Life and Evolution ect. Year groups 4165 students

Trees are collecting the Sun

Environmental Training Environmental courses: Methods of Outdoor Education Environmental Topics in School Curriculum Nature Interpretation Biological Diversity Practical Nature Studies Paper and Colours made of Fungi etc Year groups 2090 participants

Recreational Programs Adventure in Sagadi Manor Sun Trip to the Ancient Woods Gatherer’s program – Sun in the Can Magical Glasses from the Nature School Campfire Program – the Wonders of Fire.

Thank You!