
Goal: To boost out-of-school learning
Contact: www.studysupport.info/litw
Children and families in Kent are being encouraged to visit historic and educational attractions as part of a scheme to encourage out-of-school learning. The Learning in the Wild programme is run by Kent Children's University, part of Kent County Council.
Children apply for a Passport to Learning, which they present at different venues to get an activity book that earns them credits. When they have clocked up enough credits, they get a certificate. The scheme, being promoted to more than 600 schools, was developed in partnership with some of the top tourist attractions in the county including Canterbury Cathedral and the Museum of Kent Life.
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