Is the DofE time-sensitive? If not, why not a practical course in May/June? If not that, he could shadow a beekeeper/farmer.online course
Probably Bronze DofE at 14 unless it's changed significantly think it needs a 3 month commitment to learning a skill or hobby. Timing will be influenced by whether they want to complete and move on to Silver ASAP or not.Is the DofE time-sensitive? If not, why not a practical course in May/June? If not that, he could shadow a beekeeper/farmer.
Hi Wilco, I am going to give him some practical experience and perhaps as PeeBee suggests, allocate him a hive to look after. I was wondering about some background theory lessons. I think that locally the classes are full. Something on line or on YouTube perhaps?Where in London are you? Mentoring may be better than an online course.
Isn’t it lovely that there are now lots of alternatives to hiking across the countryside. My daughter got her DofE in sailing.
Feel a little sorry for them at the moment as due to Covid my sons school has opted to do a special covid certificate and not the full award. So doing the skill, sport and volunteering elements but not the expedition. Bit of a cop out I think and missing the best bit.Isn’t it lovely that there are now lots of alternatives to hiking across the countryside. My daughter got her DofE in sailing.
Feel a little sorry for them at the moment as due to Covid my sons school has opted to do a special covid certificate and not the full award. So doing the skill, sport and volunteering elements but not the expedition. Bit of a cop out I think and missing the best bit.
Hi Wilco, I am going to give him some practical experience and perhaps as PeeBee suggests, allocate him a hive to look after. I was wondering about some background theory lessons. I think that locally the classes are full. Something on line or on YouTube perhaps?
I was also thinking that he might like to do the Junior Basic exam.
My daughter is doing her Bronze Award currently through school. They are doing the expedition section to enable them to gain the full certificate, but they are not allowed to camp overnight in case they spread covid to each other.Feel a little sorry for them at the moment as due to Covid my sons school has opted to do a special covid certificate and not the full award. So doing the skill, sport and volunteering elements but not the expedition. Bit of a cop out I think and missing the best bit.
Such a shame. You would have thought with sensible lft testing and managment the risks of camping in a closed group is less than a normal school day or lots of other activities.My daughter is doing her Bronze Award currently. They are doing the expedition section to enable them to gain the full certificate, but they are not allowed to camp overnight due to covid.
Indeed, especially as the group are all friends at school.Such a shame. You would have thought with sensible lft testing and managment the risks of camping in a closed group is less than a normal school day or lots of other activities.
My daughter taught sailing/windsurfing for the volunteering bit and did a three day expedition round the Isle of Wight for her gold. I remember her award was to be presented by Prince Andrew. We got all dressed up and went to The Ivy instead. Prescient or whatAs far as I recall, there are different elements of the award, so learning a new skill is one of them, volunteering is I think another and there's also some kind of expedition which often ends up being hiking, but doesn't have to be.
If memory serves, my son started learning piano for the first, worked at a local swim school teaching new swimmers for the second, and did a hike across Exmoor for the third. There was a fairly fixed time-frame though, so it would fit in with the school terms (because they were managing it).
I honestly can't recall what he did for most of his gold DofE, but the expedition part involved spending most of a week crossing Scotland in rowing boats. He absolutely loved it, especially when they got to the east coast and sat on the hills above the coast watching dolphins playing in the North Sea.
James
This Buckfast Abbey online course looks like a good option for anyone who can't attend lessons in person.I am going to give him some practical experience [...] I was wondering about some background theory lessons. I think that locally the classes are full. Something on line or on YouTube perhaps?
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