Developing regenerative agriculture curriculum

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The Mulloon Institute is partnering with The Scots College (TSC) to develop programs that will fit under the NSW curriculum with a focus on regenerative agriculture.

CEO Carolyn Hall, Peter Hazell and Anne Gibson recently took part in a planning exercise with college staff and Morag Gamble from Our Permaculture Life to develop learning activities across humanities and science subjects. 

Carolyn, Peter and Anne shared their knowledge regarding landscape rehydration and regenerative agriculture principles with the TSC team to produce lesson outlines across 3 key subjects – soil, plants, and humans, drawing on the water story that the college has already developed. 

We look forward to further developing these and other lessons with The Scots College, and seeing them implemented in the classroom.  

Kelly Thorburn