William McElhinney
- Ábha(i)r:
- Eolaíocht, Stair, Tíreolas
- Na gnéithe curaclam:
- Story (History), Local Studies (History), Early people and ancient societies (History), Life, society, work and culture in the past (History), Eras of change and conflict (History), Continuity and change over time (History), Myself and my Family (History), Human environments (Geography), Natural environments (Geography), Environmental awareness and care (Geography/Science), Living things (Science), Materials (Science), Energy and forces (Science)
- Na contaetha a bhfreastalaíonn siad ar:
- Dún na nGall
- Ranganna a bhfreastalaíonn siad ar:
- Gach rang
William specialises in nature-based outdoor education and as a seasoned Leave-No-Trace specialist, he is enthusiastic about providing tailored marine and river biodiversity workshops and field trips to highlight the significance of water and to underscore the value of our connection with the ocean. William has developed and delivered national nature-based creative arts programmes that focus on sustainability, climate change, and holistic approaches to nature and well-being. William has devised an engaging 5-day program called Cnusach Mara, or Sea Pickings, which delves into the heritage of seaweed to explore themes of ocean conservation, heritage food, and wellbeing. A strong advocate for sustainable practices, he emphasises the importance of integrating indigenous knowledge and methods to protect and conserve our rich natural heritage. He is particularly attuned to the issue of eco-anxiety among young children, and his activities are designed to address this by fostering proactive engagement with the natural world, thereby enhancing students' wellbeing. William is dedicated to highlighting Ireland's rich food culture and is eager to share straightforward, practical steps to advance food security, sovereignty, and justice. He offers heritage cooking classes that focus on incorporating seaweed and using organic, local produce to ensure the food is not only delicious and nutritious but also sustainable. Additionally, he shares his expertise in traditional boat building and the art of storytelling through mythology.
William offers a series of structured 5-day workshops designed to develop and support teachers in schools, which can be delivered across various classes throughout the year, from January to December. An added benefit for schools is that the fifth day is fully funded by Heritage in Schools.
Teistiméireachtaí
"We found the topics covered very comprehensive. The content of the presentation was appropriate to the age groups involved and the children remained highly engaged throughout the morning." - Buncrana NS, Donegal
"Fabulous visit. The children had a wonderful time and particularly loved the stories, sensory activities and the baking. Very educational and so inspiring. Thank you." - Kilroe NS, Mayo
"Children were very interested in hearing about the important role which seaweed plays." - Buncrana NS, Donegal
Tuilleadh Eolais
- Cuireann sé/sí cuairteanna beo ar siúil
- Freastalaíonn sé/sí ar daoine a bhfuil riachtanais speisialta acu
- Cuireann sé/sí gníomhaíochtaí praiticiúla/ teagmhálach ar siúil
- Cuireann sé/sí turas allamuigh ar siúil
Teagmháil
- Teileafóin (Baile):
- 074 9325768
- Fón póca:
- 0851053893
- Seoladh ríomhphoist:
- info@wildstrands.com
- Seoladh an tsuímh ghréasáin:
- www.wildstrands.com
