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2022/2023 BCF Curriculum Investigation Grant Awarded to 3 Schools and Colleges
½¿É«µ¼º½ and the BCF are pleased to announce that the 2022/2023 BCF Curriculum Investigation Grant has been awarded to 3 UK schools and colleges.
The BCF Curriculum Investigation Grant is intended to support research led by schools and colleges with a focus on curriculum inquiry and investigation. The theme for this years applications was “Developing a curriculum for climate and sustainability education.”
One grant of £5,000 has been made along with two further grants of £3500 each.
Winner £5000 Grant
Project Lead:Diane Swift
Seabridge Primary School
Proposal:Towards Curriculum Design Coherence (CDC) in primary geography education for sustainability
£3500 Grant
Project Lead:Mahruf Shohel
The Bedford College Group
Proposal:Students as the Co-creators of the Sustainability Curriculum: Developing an Introductory Course on Climate Change, Social Justice and Sustainability
£3500 Grant
Project Lead: Jim Dees
West Lodge Primary
Proposal: Nature connectedness through the Arts: Co creating a curriculum to support pupil wellbeing in primary schools.
You can read more about the grant, along with the reports from the last grants awarded below.
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