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Hi Verity, Not a museum but at the cemetery I work in, I use FS principles on my teaching activities. Examples include whittling which links to stone age to iron age, den building which links to habitats. I also try to include exploratory learning and play based activity which are vital to fsBest Janine Arnosvale Vale cemetery 

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  On Fri, 24 Feb 2017 at 21:05, Verity<[log in to unmask]> wrote:   Hi all,
An odd question for a Friday night.
I have just returned from a wonderful two day forest school training level one course in Sussex. 
I am now thinking about how museums could use the forest school ethos in their teaching and hoping someone could point me in the direction of some research or examples of this.

(Google keeps directing me to schools call Forest that have been on trip to a museum lol.)

Many thanks
Verity Kerins
Heritage Officer
Surrey Heath Museum

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