Wood of Life is a travelling, hands-on, interactive exhibition from Just Forests on the social, economic and environmental importance of the world's forests through development education (DE) and education for sustainable development (ESD).
Just Forests - an Irish voluntary organization - use the state of the world’s forests as a tool to establish links between 'development' and poverty.
Who should visit?
The Wood of Life exhibition has very broad appeal and impacts many social disciplines. The exhibition is suitable for pupils from 5th and 6th class primary, and students in the junior and senior post-primary cycle. Transition year students, woodwork and construction studies students, as well as students of architecture, agriculture, engineering, biology, science, geography, and religion are also encouraged to explore the exhibition.
During March and April, the Wood of Life exhibition will tour the following Clare libraries: DeValera Library Ennis, Sean Lemass Library Shannon, and Sweeney Memorial Library Kilkee. Check locally for dates and times.
Friday 14 March 2008
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