Perry Outdoor Education Trust is rated 3 out of 5 in the category primary/secondary education. Read and write reviews about Perry Outdoor Education Trust. Perry Outdoor Education Trust (POET), established in 2003 has assisted low decile secondary schools to facilitate the delivery of outdoor education experiences for students by building capability and sustainability in the school through professional development, mentoring of teachers and direct funding to ensure no student is excluded through a lack of financial means. Coordinators are experienced outdoor educators who work alongside teachers supporting them to deliver outdoor experiences for their own students so they do not have to rely on costly outdoor providers or in many cases elect not to go at all. Where possible experiences take place close to home, are low cost and help build connections between students and their local environments and communities. A key principle is that outdoor programmes are facilitated by teachers. Positive relationships between teachers and students are promoted in recognition of the importance of these relationships in engaging students to learn in the classroom. The long term sustainability of the programme in the school is more likely when schools are able to deliver programmes themselves POET also supports schools in developing their systems to ensure quality outcomes are achieved consistently and experiences are safely managed. Training opportunities for teaching staff are important for building and maintaining leadership capability and programme sustainability. Teachers regularly involved in leading activities on POET supported events are expected to engage in professional learning and development and regular opportunities are provided. POET currently works with 8 partner schools and is going through a start up process two further schools.
Address
360 Tristram Street
Company size
1-10 employees
Headquarters
Hamilton, Waikato