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Teachers info sheet on cows and climate change
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<blockquote data-quote="delilah" data-source="post: 6604342" data-attributes="member: 76758"><p>Anyone who thinks it is important to engage with the next generation of shoppers, have a look at the NFU education website.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://education.nfuonline.com/" target="_blank">https://education.nfuonline.com/</a></p><p></p><p>Whilst there are some useful enough lesson planning resources, like so much of the NFU output it is stuck in the 1970's. Children in school today aren't being taught about food chains, they are being taught that cows are destroying the planet. </p><p></p><p>As said in my earlier post, most primary teachers go to Twinkl for their lesson plans. There is nothing on the NFU site to counter the graphic above. The NFU team must be subscribed to Twinkl, has no-one contacted them to get that graphic amended ? </p><p></p><p>The NFU education fb page has 183 likes and has had three posts in the last 3 months. If there is one thing worse today than no social media presence, then it is a moribund presence.</p><p></p><p>Please, NFU, can you give your education team a shot in the arm/ kick up the arse.</p><p>[USER=4630]@Guy Smith[/USER] </p><p>[USER=44296]@kfpben[/USER]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="delilah, post: 6604342, member: 76758"] Anyone who thinks it is important to engage with the next generation of shoppers, have a look at the NFU education website. [URL]https://education.nfuonline.com/[/URL] Whilst there are some useful enough lesson planning resources, like so much of the NFU output it is stuck in the 1970's. Children in school today aren't being taught about food chains, they are being taught that cows are destroying the planet. As said in my earlier post, most primary teachers go to Twinkl for their lesson plans. There is nothing on the NFU site to counter the graphic above. The NFU team must be subscribed to Twinkl, has no-one contacted them to get that graphic amended ? The NFU education fb page has 183 likes and has had three posts in the last 3 months. If there is one thing worse today than no social media presence, then it is a moribund presence. Please, NFU, can you give your education team a shot in the arm/ kick up the arse. [USER=4630]@Guy Smith[/USER] [USER=44296]@kfpben[/USER] [/QUOTE]
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