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2.A Personal learning objectives (primary)

Knowledge + skills + application + role

Think through the following steps and make short notes on which goals you can identify with.

1. Knowledge goals: Identify key soil literacy concepts relevant to primary education (basic soil types, importance of soil biodiversity, simple experiments). Example: understand soil health indicators and how they apply to classroom projects.

2. Skill development: Determine specific teaching skills (facilitating outdoor learning, simple soil experiments). Example: learn techniques for engaging young students in ecological assessments through soil investigations.

3. Application goals: Specify practical ways to integrate acquired knowledge into classroom activities and school projects. Example: design soil-based science projects or incorporate soil literacy themes into existing subjects like science and geography.

4. Connection to current role: Align objectives to your teaching responsibilities. Example: tailor soil literacy content to complement current lesson plans, ensuring alignment with educational standards.