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Teach Composting to Kids

5 March 2011 936 views No Comment

Composting education is another way to ensure that you are able to pass on the legacy to younger generations. But deciding on an appropriate teaching method is another aspect that the composting enthusiast shouldn’t overlook There are various ways of teaching composting to adults, but children have different needs and may require more than the expertise of monitoring your heap’s temperature.

Here are different techniques for teaching composting methods to children. It will really help bring about awareness to their parents and other members of the community.

Use Visuals

Nothing beats the boring feeling a kid gets from pure text. Visuals are your best bet into inculcating a love for composting. Make use of pictures, Powerpoint presentations and other technological devices you can use. If you are in an impromptu teaching class, use your words to help the kids visualize the scenario of composting. In any case, encourage the children to imagine the entire process.

Do A Complete Demo

The demonstration will be able to teach volumes to the children, way more than any discussion can. With a demonstration, you not only show them how it’s done, it allows for time for them to ask questions and for them to get their hands dirty. Experience is the best teacher.

Track For Feedback

Kids can get opinionated about things that they like. Engage their interest even further by getting feedback from them from time to time. Also, ask them questions and encourage them to ask their questions to you. Removing their inhibitions will help you teach them more concepts than when you are dealing with kids that are uncomfortable and shy.

Entertain All Questions and Allow Ample Time to Answer Each One

Kids can get easily discouraged. Make sure that you are able to reserve judgment and entertain questions, no matter how “stupid” or minor they may seem to you. Remember, you are dealing with children here. If at all possible, have the teacher help you gain a better perspective of teaching composting to children.

Discuss The Benefits Of Composting At The Beginning

If the children understand from the outset that what they are doing is important, they are more likely to cooperate. Insure that you are able to help them understand how composting helps the environment and how it will make a positive difference to a majority of people.

Experience Is The Best Teacher

The purpose of education is to equip kids with the skills they need so they can take care of themselves. Composting is no different. Watching them set up a mini-pile will help you see where any potential problems are, as well as complimenting and correcting as necessary. Let them do it, and refuse to interfere if possible.

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