This module introduces learners to ecological thinking and conservation challenges, helping them move from observation to understanding how ecosystems function and why they matter.

Programs

4th to 8th May 2026 (Mon-Fri)

Agumbe

Approach

What You Will Learn

  • Ecology and biodiversity fundamentals
  • Species–habitat relationships and ecosystem processes
  • Field observation, note-taking, and basic documentation
  • Climate change and human impacts on natural systems

How You Will Learn

  • Inquiry-based learning and guided questioning
  • Connecting classroom concepts with field experiences
  • Small-group exploration and collaborative learning
  • Reflection, discussion, and evidence-based thinking

Who Should Join

  • High schools and pre-university programs
  • Environmental science and biology students

Learning Outcomes

  • Understand basic ecological concepts and terminology
  • Recognise relationships between species, habitats, and environmental change
  • Develop structured observation and documentation skills
  • Analyse simple conservation problems and discuss possible responses
  • Build critical thinking and environmental responsibility