Santo Domingo, September 26, 2016
The workshop "El huerto en el currículo escolar ", the first of its kind in the country which is aimed at teachers of academic institutions, intends to build with the teachers of the participating academic centers dynamic activities and projects to implement with their students, where the school garden is the field of management of cognitive development, attitudes and values. The workshop, an initiative of GFDD EcoHuertos program took place during the months of August and September, in concurrence with the beginning of the 2016-2017school year.
The workshop was taught in several institutions across the island. In Santo Domingo, EcoHuertos coordinator Cristiana Minier visited 22 teachers of the Colegio Adventista Los Girasoles on Monday, August 8. On August 12 it was the turn of 15 teachers from Centro Educativo del Nivel Básico e Incial Paraguay, while on August 30, 17 teachers from Centro Educativo Profesor Juan Bosch attended the workshop.
On the other hand in the Monte Plata province, the workshop "El huerto en el currículo escolar” was introduces to 10 teachers from the elementary schools Centro Educativo Francisco del Rosario Sánchez and Escuela Caonabo.
The workshop was divided in three parts. To begin, there was a discussion on the construction of the garden concept: definition, benefits, purposes, types, vegetables, planting, care and maintenance of the garden. Then we proceeded to planning activities, dynamics and projects for the students, where the school garden can be the field of management of cognitive development, attitudes and values. To conclude for the day, activities proposed by teachers were defined, under Fundamental and Specific skills Curricular Design Dominican.
All teachers were very grateful and said they looked forward to the creation of the school vegetable garden as well as the whole process of training courses and workshops where they will be provided with the appropriate knowledge to manage the organic garden.
About EcoHuertos
The program seeks to support the creation of organic and sustainable vegetable gardens in schools and communities throughout the Dominican Republic, as well as support, through hands-on workshops, the areas of natural sciences contained in the educational curriculum. The program also generates awareness of the importance of a balanced diet, achieving a greater appreciation for and receptiveness toward the consumption of vegetables.
Related Links:
www.eco-huertos.org
www.globalfoundationdd.org