It must be good for the students to be able to see the results of their work over a longer period of time. Do the students also learn to drive the tractor and other equipment?
What else do the younger students learn in addition to the horticulture learning?
Hello again Yes, I think the benefits of ground cover will become very clear to the students when they evaluate the trial in the fall! And yes, the students learn to drive the tractor, lawnmowers and all other equipment as well. The training in the programme to become a gardener will result in a high school diploma. In addition to the horticultural learning the students have to study swedish, english, math, social sciences, religion, history, biology, science studies, sports and health, natural resources and entrepreneurship, to get the diploma.
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ReplyDeleteIt must be good for the students to be able to see the results of their work over a longer period of time. Do the students also learn to drive the tractor and other equipment?
What else do the younger students learn in addition to the horticulture learning?
Hello again
DeleteYes, I think the benefits of ground cover will become very clear to the students when they evaluate the trial in the fall!
And yes, the students learn to drive the tractor, lawnmowers and all other equipment as well.
The training in the programme to become a gardener will result in a high school diploma. In addition to the horticultural learning the students have to study swedish, english, math, social sciences, religion, history, biology, science studies, sports and health, natural resources and entrepreneurship, to get the diploma.
Does the students have driving license for tractors and if they have is it a part of the education?
ReplyDeleteIn this school they don't get driving licenses. They drive only in the schoolarea.
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