Kia manawa, kia ako rua | Talk the walk two - Philosophical Botanical Gardens walks + Adventure Based Learning games

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Hapori

A Hapori course is a non-curricular focused learning experience driven by student passion. Rooted in the concept of "hapori" or community, these courses empower students to explore diverse topics outside the traditional curriculum, fostering collaboration and a sense of ownership over their learning. With a focus on self-directed exploration, Hapori courses encourage students to pursue their interests, ranging from creative arts to technology and social issues. This initiative reflects our commitment to cultivating well-rounded individuals who are not only academically proficient but also deeply connected to their passions and the broader community.

Description
Adventure GIFs | Tenor

This exciting course combines the thrill of adventure-based learning games with the tranquility of botanical gardens walks to create a unique and immersive experience in the world of nature.

Course Overview:

In this course, we will embark on a journey that seamlessly blends discussion, contemplation, education and enjoyment. The enchanting setting of botanical gardens will be our living laboratory, allowing us to connect with the natural world and appreciate the beauty of diverse plant life. Adventure-based learning games will serve as our dynamic classroom, fostering teamwork, problem-solving, and critical thinking skills.

Key Features:

  1. Adventure-Based Learning Games:
    • Engage in interactive and challenging games designed to enhance teamwork, communication, and leadership skills.
    • Explore problem-solving scenarios inspired by real-world environmental challenges.
    • Foster creativity and adaptability through dynamic, nature-themed challenges.
  2. Botanical Gardens Walks:
    • Immerse yourself in the serene and captivating atmosphere of botanical gardens.
    • Learn about various plant species, ecosystems, and the importance of biodiversity.
    • Develop a deeper connection with nature through mindfulness activities and guided walks.
  3. Integrated Learning:
    • Connect classroom lessons with real-world applications by solving nature-inspired challenges within the botanical gardens.
    • Understand the ecological significance of plant life and the role it plays in sustaining our planet.
    • Reflect on the interconnectedness of the environment and human well-being.
  4. Hands-On Exploration:
    • Participate in hands-on activities such as plant identification, nature mapping, and eco-friendly crafting.
    • Gain practical skills in environmental stewardship and sustainable living.

Who Should Take This Course:

  • Wannabe philosophers and nature enthusiasts seeking a unique and interactive learning experience.

Course Learning Objectives:

By the end of this course, participants will:

  • Develop a deeper appreciation for the environment and the importance of biodiversity.
  • Demonstrate teamwork, communication, and problem-solving skills through adventure-based learning.
  • Discuss knowledge about various plant species and ecosystems.
  • Cultivate a sense of responsibility for environmental stewardship.