If you’re working in the education and care sector.
As an early childhood/school educator/teacher, centre director, school principal, educational leader, compliance/curriculum/quality/operations manager, or you’re a parent.
You’re likely facing these six challenges:
- No greenery
- Poisonous, hazardous, unsuitable, or plastic plants/shrubs and trees (70% of early childhood services in Australia have poisonous greenery on site).
- You’re not growing food consistently with the children, which means that they are not establishing connections in the brain – habits of growing and eating their own food – and consequently, they’re way more likely to eat Doritos instead of fresh veggies when they grow up.
- Your educators and teachers are not on board with greenery and sustainability, which means that you do everything by yourself (or you’re outsourcing it).
- You’re “big” on Indigenous perspectives but your outdoor areas are full of exotic, introduced plants-shrubs-trees instead of natives, and
- You don’t have the right skills and knowledge about sustainable horticulture.
If that is you, then JUNGLEFIER is for YOU.
It is a Sustainable Horticulture Course tailored to people in the education and care sector.
Following the four-step formula of SAFETY-SUSTAINABILITY-HORTICULTURE-BUDGET, it shows you how to green up your early childhood service, school, or home safely, sustainably, and on a budget.
See the course outline below.
With JUNGLEFIER, you’re also getting three bonuses ($167 value):
- Greenery Guidebook For Little Hands and Beyond. It complements the course and you can print it or have it on your iPad while you’re greening up your service.
- Sustainability Alignment Method (SAM). It shows you how to get people on board with sustainability without pushing or preaching.
- Inquiry: Christian and Indigenous Traditions Together. It shows you how to avoid tokenism. For example, is planting natives tokenistic?
I can’t wait to see you inside.
Jan from Sustainable Butterflies