
- Teacher: Rosie Molton
- Teacher: Charlotte Timerick
An introductory course for all staff exploring the benefit and value of outdoor learning. It includes the thoughts of some of our FSC colleagues, outlines why teachers visit our centres, highlights evidence and information from partner organisations and looks at two case studies illustrating successful outcomes in the outdoors.
An introduction to the product standards for Primary courses, GCSE Geography and Post 16 Biology.
This course is designed to introduce you to GIS and how it can be used when teaching fieldwork and follow-up sessions
This course is designed to introduce the common statistical tests used when delivering fieldwork. It covers when to use which stats test, how to do the stats test and best practice for teaching.
A brief outline of useful teaching skills and how to get the most from a teaching observation.
An introduction to the FSC Education Quality Scheme and the processes involved in ensuring we continue to deliver outdoor learning of the highest standard.
Guidelines on safely operating a camping and or caravan site at a location.
Essential: HoLL, Maintenance/Estate
Discretionary: all FSC staff
Outlining the FSC reponse to Covid-19.
Essential: all FSC staff
Discretionary:
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Introduction to Grassses, Ipsum Lorem
Woodland Plant Identification
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In this course, you will be introduced to our much-loved garden birds. The course will arm beginners with an introductory overview of all bird biology and ecology. It will also look at specific species found in gardens within the UK, how to identify them and their song.
This course is comprised of 4 topics, which will be completed 1 topic per week over a 4 week period.
This course is aimed at adults and covers the following topics and objectives from the Eco-Skills Birds Learning Framework:
In this course, you will be introduced to the basic biology of amphibians and reptiles. The course will arm beginners with an introduction to Amphibian and Reptile taxonomy, anatomy, and their main ID features. It will also allow you to identify the key differences between them and some of their conversation issues.
All course content has been created and accredited by our partner organisation, ARC. This course is comprised of 2 topics, which will be completed 1 topic per week over a 2 week period.
This course is aimed at adults and covers the following topics and objectives from the Eco-Skills Amphibians and Reptiles Learning Framework:
For each topic, there will be a number of resources and activities for you to work through in your own time, as well as an end of topic quiz. Each topic will end with a 45-minute live session delivered over Zoom with the course tutor, which will consist of discussions and exercises that reflect on the learning of the previous week.
Basic Bushcraft, Ipsum Lorem...
This free course is designed for anyone who wants to use the Moodle learning platform as a Course Administrator supporting FSC Courses
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This free course is designed for anyone who wants to use the Moodle learning platform as a Tutor teaching FSC Courses
Think of it as a meta course, learn about the Moodle learning platform by using Moodle!
This free course is designed for anyone who wants to use the Moodle learning platform to undertake FSC courses
Think of it as a meta course, learn about the Moodle learning platform by using Moodle!
Test bed for the coming Irecord course