Bayer/FACE Awards 2010

Thursday 28 January 2010

FACE and Bayer CropScience are working together again to celebrate the excellent work carried out by so many farmers who encourage children and young people to learn more about food, farming and the countryside.
 
We want to hear from you about this exciting work! 

Please tell us what you do by downloading the application form on FACE website help us to showcase what is going on!  There are a number of categories to enter.  Please see details or for more information contact 024 7685 3089.

http://www.face-online.org.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1513%3Abayer-face-awards-2010&catid=155%3Anews&Itemid=908&lang=en_GB.utf8%2C+en_GB.UT

Closing Date: 12th March 2010

Award Categories

Innovative Learning Award
For a farm which has developed and implemented new learning experiences which are seen to have inspired and encouraged young people, as how a farm experience is provided can make all the difference between a useful school visit and a truly memorable one!

Farm to the Classroom Award
For a farm making a valuable contribution to school life away from the farm, whether it be covering curriculum activities, setting up a school farmers' market or helping with growing activities, as not all farms are conducive to hosting educational visits, the emphasis is on bringing expertise to the school.
 
Access Award
For a farm which demonstrates outstanding achievement in the area of encouraging access for pupils with special needs, disaffected students or disadvantaged young people.  Working with a school or group to identify the best way of providing a meaningful learning experience.

Biodiversity Award
For a farm which encourages young people to develop a greater understanding of biodiversity generally or for a specific species.  Highlighting the importance of biodiversity, specifically local BAP (Biodiversity Action Plan) species, which is vital to a region’s wildlife survival.

Countryside Careers Award
For a farm which is making an outstanding contribution to an understanding of careers in the countryside.  Activities may include offering work experience, supporting the new Environment & Land-based Diploma and promoting the many and varied jobs in the countryside.  

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