Kate Pahl
@katepahl.bsky.social
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Professor of Arts and Literacy at Manchester Met. In the Voices of the Future project funded by NERC- a transdisciplinary collaboration exploring children and young people’s relationship to Treescapes. Member of the Centre for Place Writing at Man Met. .. more

Kate Heron Pahl is Professor of Literacies and Head of Education and Social Research Institute at Manchester Metropolitan University. Her work draws on arts and humanities methodologies to co-produce knowledge with community partners and the intersections between arts methodologies and community cohesion. Her publications have drawn on literary theory, New Literacy Studies and social anthropology. .. more

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A fantastic legacy to the Voices of the Future project, are resources & toolkits now available for anyone working with children & young people - #EduSky #Education #schools #families #environment - to develop
equitable, resilient treescapes for future generations
Project lead: @katepahl.bsky.social
Led by Prof Kate Pahl & @drdavidcooper.bsky.social VOICES OF THE FUTURE has run in partnership with the community forests. With a focus on diversity & multilingual young people, children & young people have designed, planted & cared for urban treescapes.
Funded by NERC.
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The Voices of the future project The ‘Voices of the Future’ project aimed to work with diverse children and young peopleto co-develop more hopeful, equitable, resilient treescapes of the future. We ai...
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@urbantreefest.bsky.social our Voices of the Future project team will present today about tree stories- exploring children and young people’s experiences of tree measuring @uktreescapes.bsky.social

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We explore how storytelling—rooted in memory, not facts—can reconnect us to the urban forest, inspiring communities, shaping identity, and bridging the gap between where trees are needed and where they are wanted. #woodlandtrust
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Some great policy and practice notes from the @uktreescapes.bsky.social programme including ours www.uktreescapes.org/impact-and-i... on coproduction with children and young people
Impact & Insights Notes - UK Treescapes
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It has been more than two days that the supply of electricity to Gaza has been shut off. It must resume — essentials including food, electricity, and medical supplies should never be used as political tools. (1/3)

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Our fantastic article on ‘Attending to children’s voices within environmental education’ is out now- thanks to Samyia Ambreen, Khawla Badwan and the Voices of the future team especially the children from Seymour Park Primary School.
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Lovely post about our wonderful Voices of the Future project
A fantastic legacy to the Voices of the Future project, are resources & toolkits now available for anyone working with children & young people - #EduSky #Education #schools #families #environment - to develop
equitable, resilient treescapes for future generations
Project lead: @katepahl.bsky.social
Led by Prof Kate Pahl & @drdavidcooper.bsky.social VOICES OF THE FUTURE has run in partnership with the community forests. With a focus on diversity & multilingual young people, children & young people have designed, planted & cared for urban treescapes.
Funded by NERC.
treescapes-voices.mmu.ac.uk

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Last chance to see our Voices of the Future Treescapes exhibition at Manchester Museums- ending 2 December

Tree care day- trees as researchers - working with The Mersey Forest and year 3 children to develop tree care for the Voices of the Future project

Off in the cold to do Tree Care with The Mersey Forest and Samyia Ambreen and some great year 3 students.

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Hoping it won’t be too icy!