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The Bay (with fewer murders)

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Take a moment to consider what your local area. Do you feel connected to it? Does it feel like a real home?

Morecambe Bay is a natural marvel. Stretching from Fleetwood in the south to Barrow-in-Furness in the north, it encompasses Lancaster, Morecambe, and many small towns and villages along the Lancashire and Cumbria coastlines.

And Paul feels right at home as he and Jan welcome Carys Nelkon and Dr Beth Garrett to reveal the wonders of the Morecambe Bay Curriculum to them.

The curriculum involves more than 140 educators across the Bay and is embedded in day-to-day teaching. It uses the wonders of the area and its people and ties them into the National Curriculum. It allows children to develop a love for their home and take a practical interest in its future, and schools and colleges to take a fresh look at how they deliver education to young people.

From birds to beaches, travel to the energy industry, there is a lot to cover.

Discover why Morecambe Bay is such an important place, what brings its communities – and its schools and educators – together, how the Eden Project Morecambe has provided a spark to reinvigorate the area and develop the curriculum, and how Lancaster’s role as a civic university fits in.

 

Period23/12/2024

Take a moment to consider what your local area. Do you feel connected to it? Does it feel like a real home?

Morecambe Bay is a natural marvel. Stretching from Fleetwood in the south to Barrow-in-Furness in the north, it encompasses Lancaster, Morecambe, and many small towns and villages along the Lancashire and Cumbria coastlines.

And Paul feels right at home as he and Jan welcome Carys Nelkon and Dr Beth Garrett to reveal the wonders of the Morecambe Bay Curriculum to them.

The curriculum involves more than 140 educators across the Bay and is embedded in day-to-day teaching. It uses the wonders of the area and its people and ties them into the National Curriculum. It allows children to develop a love for their home and take a practical interest in its future, and schools and colleges to take a fresh look at how they deliver education to young people.

From birds to beaches, travel to the energy industry, there is a lot to cover.

Discover why Morecambe Bay is such an important place, what brings its communities – and its schools and educators – together, how the Eden Project Morecambe has provided a spark to reinvigorate the area and develop the curriculum, and how Lancaster’s role as a civic university fits in.

 

References

TitleThe Bay (with fewer murders)
Duration/Length/Size40mins
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
Date23/12/24
Description Jan Bebbington and Paul Turner host Carys Nelkon and Beth Garrett on the Transforming Tomorrow podcast, to discuss the Morecambe Bay Curriculum.
PersonsCarys Nelkon, Beth Garrett, Jan Bebbington, Paul Turner