RHASS 3: Home schooling with RHET
May 25, 2020•38 min
Episode description
Anna speaks with Katrina Barclay from the Royal Highland Education Trust. Since the start of COVID-19, RHET's work has quickly adapted, to focus on supporting parents, families and teachers to deliver lockdown home-schooling. But while the delivery method has changed, the charity's purpose is just as it has been for over 20 years: to help children and young people in Scotland to understand where the food on their plate comes from, as well as the importance of healthy eating.
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RHET is the education charity of the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, who are OnFARM's partners in producing this summer series of podcasts. Please get in touch if you'd like to feature in future episodes. Please tweet @On_FARMUK.
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RHET is the education charity of the Royal Highland and Agricultural Society of Scotland, who are OnFARM's partners in producing this summer series of podcasts. Please get in touch if you'd like to feature in future episodes. Please tweet @On_FARMUK.
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