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Educational Activities in the Ljubljana University Botanic Gardens
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Botanic gardens have an important role in educating people about plants. Direct contact with plants has a positive effect on the perception and understanding of plants and prevents plant blindness. In botanic gardens, pupils can learn about plants through practical work. At the Ljubljana University Botanic Gardens, educational programmes for schools have existed since 1986. Every year the Ljubljana University Botanic Gardens is visited by many different groups, from the youngest to oldest (kindergarten, primary school, graduate and professional school students, and faculties). We run around 350 guided tours for groups per year. Groups can choose either a guided tour with work sheets and workshops or they can visit the botanic gardens on their own. Most of groups are children from primary school. Ljubljana University Botanic Gardens offers programmes related to the valid school curriculum in Slovenia. Our programmes include guided tours based on level of pupils and/or practical work. The most popular time to visit is spring. But, we still have visitors in winter due to our tropical greenhouse. The most popular programme at our botanic gardens is the general tour. With our pedagogical programmes we contribute to plant knowledge, since we teach our pupils about nature.
Title: Educational Activities in the Ljubljana University Botanic Gardens
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Botanic gardens have an important role in educating people about plants.
Direct contact with plants has a positive effect on the perception and understanding of plants and prevents plant blindness.
In botanic gardens, pupils can learn about plants through practical work.
At the Ljubljana University Botanic Gardens, educational programmes for schools have existed since 1986.
Every year the Ljubljana University Botanic Gardens is visited by many different groups, from the youngest to oldest (kindergarten, primary school, graduate and professional school students, and faculties).
We run around 350 guided tours for groups per year.
Groups can choose either a guided tour with work sheets and workshops or they can visit the botanic gardens on their own.
Most of groups are children from primary school.
Ljubljana University Botanic Gardens offers programmes related to the valid school curriculum in Slovenia.
Our programmes include guided tours based on level of pupils and/or practical work.
The most popular time to visit is spring.
But, we still have visitors in winter due to our tropical greenhouse.
The most popular programme at our botanic gardens is the general tour.
With our pedagogical programmes we contribute to plant knowledge, since we teach our pupils about nature.
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