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The Land Trust                                Annual Review 2022

 Education




 Green spaces   All Land Trust sites offer the opportunity to see nature at first hand, with many
 offer the perfect   of them also offering additional educational and learning opportunities. Green
 spaces offer the perfect virtual classroom whether visitors engage with onsite
 virtual classroom   interpretation or more formal educational activities with our rangers and
 whether visitors   partners.
 engage with   In addition to our Green Angels courses, our schools programme aims to inspire,
 onsite   as well as educate, the next generation of guardians of our green spaces. A
 interpretation or   number of schools use our sites to teach children wider curriculum subjects in our
 more formal   woodland classrooms.
 educational   As we came out of Covid-19 restrictions in 2021, our sites were able to increase
 activities with   the number of in-person regular sessions and the social value delivered was once
 our rangers and   again significant across a range of age groups.
 partners  The feedback we receive from our visitors from our Green Angels courses clearly
 demonstrates how much our courses are valued:

 “It would definitely help career prospects and confidence.”
 “Positive engagement, self-esteem building which carry forward into my day to day
 life. I have learnt a new skill I feel I can use.”

 “I have gained a deeper understanding of the relationship between environment
 and wildlife.”
 “I have learned a good knowledge of the environment, wildlife, weeds, trees etc.
 hands on experience of building a planter, planting seeds, bulbs, propagating.
 Learned a great deal. Lots of information and skills gained.”  Silverdale Country Park,   Education Site of the Year
            Staffordsihre
                                 Silverdale Country Park was the worthy winner of the Educational Site of the Year
 “Thank you and I really wish the course had been longer. Please keep me up to
                                 award. The site is used by the Fire Service to provide safety videos to schools
 date with any other courses that come up!”
                                 nationally, so far delivering to an online audience of over 10,000 UK schools and
                                 homes. The site’s ‘Meet the Ranger’ video series at Silverdale has also educated
 “Thank you for such an amazing course. I really enjoyed it, learnt so much and it   children on issues and dangers such as; frozen water, vandalism, litter, wild fires
 was great to meet everyone and have that weekly time in nature, I am going to
                                 and picking up dog poo.
 miss it.”
 Hogmoor Inclosure, Hampshire    In addition, a collaboration with Keele University has seen the Ranger providing a
                                 guest lecture to a class of third year biology students using Silverdale as a case
                                 study. While the University opted to use this site for their first and second year
                                 biology student field trip modules studying wildflower diversity and abundance.
                                 Collaborations also continue with Reaseheath College, with the park providing a
                                 work placement opportunity and field trips.
                                 Economic and Social Value Table
                                 Education             Value (per annum) 2021-22 Type of Value
                                 Engagement (children)  £413,706            Economic Value
                                 Adults engaged in training  £131,000       Gross Value Added







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