In your hands
From Traditional Crafts to the Circular Economy
From yesterday’s crafts to tomorrow’s circular economy. What were traditional crafts like in rural areas? Like apprentices, we will step into the shoes of our great-grandparents to discover the important and essential tasks of rural life.
We will learn about some of the tools that were used, the materials and resources they worked with, and the technology that often made life and work easier. Do they still exist today? What is our relationship with materials, objects, and consumption?
Through a dynamic of play and discovery, we will visit the museum rooms showcasing some of the crafts that were important and essential for rural life and farmers. By cultivating our creativity and learning from the past to build a more sustainable present and future, we will delve into the foundations of the circular economy!
EDS
Competencies for Sustainable Development Education
Systemic Thinking Competence
Anticipatory Competence
Strategic Competence
Collaboration Competence
Critical Thinking Competence
Self-Awareness Competence
Integrated Problem-Solving Competence
SDGs
Sustainable Development Goals
– Ensure inclusive, equitable, and quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all.
– Promote sustained, inclusive, and sustainable economic growth, full and productive employment, and decent work for all.
– Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient, and sustainable.
– Ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns.
– Protect, restore, and promote the sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, halt and reverse land degradation, and halt biodiversity loss.
Objectives
To learn about traditional rural crafts.
To learn some of the tasks of traditional crafts.
To discover the tools and skills used to perform the work of the farmer and complementary crafts.
To understand the foundations of the circular economy, how they were present in some traditional crafts, and how we can transform current crafts in a sustainable way.
To reflect on what skills and attitudes made these jobs possible.
To foster observation and critical thinking.
Location
L’Espluga de Francolí
Duration
2 h
Fee
€3.90 per student
Level
CS, ESO, CF, and BAT
Availability
Throughout the school year
Groups
Class group
More information and bookings
educacio@museuterra.cat
977 870 576
Pre-book the activity or request more information and we will contact you.
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