Part of the Limbe Wildlife Centre Conservation Education Program focuses on children. We run an outreach program that reaches hundreds of school students each year and every Saturday we have Nature Club. The outreach program consists of 16 lessons, about primates, ecology and conservation, that are taught once a week during 5 months. At the end of the program all the students visit the LWC to see the animals that they have learned so much about. Last week it was time for this annual invasion of students. More then 800 children came to the LWC and participated in the special program we had set out for them. The students who had successfully finished the program received their certificate. All students received a worksheet with questions about our primates. It stimulated them to observe the animals carefully and find out themselves about the behaviour of animals or the differences between males and females. This way of learning is new to Cameroonian students, as they are used to learning by listening or reading. In Nature Club we have more possibilities to take the children out and let them explore. Two weeks ago we have taken the children out for an insect excursion. One of the important subjects we teach to the students is biodiversity and there is no other group of animals that shows biodiversity better then insects, especially in Limbe. With very simple means we let the students catch insects in order to observe them. Each student had a half plastic bottle to put the insects in. Unfortunately we do not have magnifying glasses, but the students were very interested to observe the insects in the bottles. It is then easy to teach the children a lot more about what the animals eat, how they live, etc. We would like to expand our education efforts and you can help us with that. There are several things that we need to make our education program more effective. I list a few of them here: Thank you so much for you support!
2 Comments posted on "Education"
sheryl, washington dc on April 2nd, 2008 at 7:52 am
Simon, what a great program! I don’t know if this information will help you but the National Zoo here in Washington, DC has a Web site full of resources - many are downloadable. Here’s the link: http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Education/ClassroomResources/ s.
Theresa Siskind St Petersburg FL on April 2nd, 2008 at 1:42 pm
Oh Simone, these children are so beautiful, I wish I could give them a big hug. I agree, this is a great program, I’m sure these kids share what they have learned with their parents…so important. Post a comment
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