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Educational Program for Museum Workers

For museum workers to learn about saving seeds

Target group: This curriculum is for museum workers

Location: Carry out in any indoor space. 

Staff: One - two persons. 

Duration: 3 h.

Preparation: Guide to Seed Saving and A Guide to Making Heritage Plant Inventories, worked out by the project Growing Seed Savers. 


  • Starting up with presentation of participants. Each person tells why they participate in this education. 

  • What makes a heritage plant different, special and valuable?

  • How can we save heritage seeds? (growing seeds, different plants, cross pollination, safe distances, collecting, cleaning and storing of seeds) 

  • Coffee break

  • The cooperational module worked out in the project Growing Seed Savers in Museums, slide one is shown. Participants are divided in small groups of 2-4 persons. Each group will think what kind of activities their own museum could carry out during 15 minutes. Each group tells what ideas they came up with. The cooperational module worked out in the project Growing Seed Savers in Museums, slide two is shown. New ideas are added to the model.

  • Discussion on how we can continue the cooperation? 

  • Participants will get one exemplar of Guide to Seed Saving and A Guide to Making Heritage Plant Inventories, both worked out by the project Growing Seed Savers.

Evaluation of the education: Asking each participant how she / he can utilize the information obtained during the education. It is important that each person will say something as the learning will occur first after the reflection.  




Power in Numbers

5-10

Participants

3

Duration (hours)

2

Staff needed

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The development of the website was financially supported by the Society Integration Foundation from the funds allocated by the Ministry of Culture from the Latvian state budget.

The translation of the website was funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 2024 from the development cooperation budget as part of the project "Building Digital Education of Indigenous/Heritage Crops for the Resilience of African Food Systems in the Climate Crisis".

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