Third project team meeting in Bristol, UK

30. 06. 2017

Between 21st and 23rd June 2017, the Soil Association hosted the third meeting of the Learning on the Biofarm project in Bristol, England.

Delegates from each of the partner countries met at Abbey Home Farm in Cirencester (http://www.theorganicfarmshop.co.uk) to discuss and develop the aims of this exciting and innovative project. In summer temperatures of over 30 degrees (which are rarely experienced in Bristol), delegates enjoyed a tour of the farm. Highlights included a tour of the farm's residential education facility and a meeting with a group of primary children from an inner-city school in London. The group also learnt about the invaluable work that the city farm is undertaking with refugees to help them to integrate in their new communities, whilst also providing them with opportunities to share experiences of farming and growing from their home countries.

The work meeting started with the partner Zivi Venkov presented the final version of the 1st Intellectual Output, the e-learning platform and web portal „Learning Pl ace Bio-Farm”. Then the partners finalized to work on the 1st Intellectual Output, the guidelines and didactic concept for the training course „Learning Place Bio-Farm”. Afterwards they presented and discussed the contents, activities and materials for the modules of the 2nd Intellectual Output, the English pilot e-learning course for training on „Learning Pl ace Bio-Farm”. In the last section organizational issues, the planning of the next meetings and the financial management were clarified.      

  

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