Evaluate to Advocate - How to Gain Support for your Forest School

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Are you looking for ways to gain support for your Forest School? In this video I run through 5 steps to evaluate to advocate for your Forest School.

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TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Welcome and Introduction
01:59 - Step 1 - Hypothesis
04:14 - Step 2 - Method
06:56 - Step 3 - Results
09:07 - Step 4 - Evaluate
09:55 - Step 5 - Communication
11:25 - Outro
12:00 - Poem

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DISCLAIMER:
All information shared within the Forest School Lou channel is provided in good faith, and based on my own experience of Forest School in the UK. It is not designed to be a replacement for quality, face to face, accredited Forest School training, rather as a resource to support Forest practitioners and those in training. I am a Forest School trainer, but not your Forest School trainer, therefore no training contract exists between us. Ensure you are appropriately qualified and undertake your own risk assessments before undertaking any activity with groups, which takes into account the learners age, ability and level of understanding.

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