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Natural history GCSE to teach teenagers to plant wildflower-friendly gardens

Natural history GCSE to teach teenagers to plant wildflower-friendly gardens

Summary

England, Wales, and Northern Ireland plan to introduce a new natural history GCSE for school pupils. The course will cover UK wildlife habitats, human impact on nature, climate change, and practical activities like planting wildflower gardens.

Key Facts

  • The natural history GCSE will teach students about biodiversity loss, climate change, and conservation.
  • Students will study UK habitats, human effects on nature like fishing and deforestation, and climate issues.
  • The course requires at least 20 hours of outdoor fieldwork, which can happen on school grounds or local parks.
  • The subject aims to inspire learning about local wildlife and encourage practical actions to support nature.
  • The government wants the GCSE to be affordable and accessible to all pupils, avoiding expensive trips.
  • The qualification will complement existing subjects like geography and focus on hands-on learning.
  • The Natural History Museum helped design the curriculum and supports learning beyond books.
  • The course will start alongside other updated GCSEs following a recent curriculum review.
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