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Emma MorrisThe Learning Environment

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I'm in love with learning - I believe learning has a life-force, and when nurtured can unlock the potential in each of us to heal and regenerate each other and the world around us. I have been inspired by the work that reconnects practice as I believe it brings the depth and life required in learning experiences. I have been facilitating these experiences casually over a few years, and am part of an organisation creating a land-based learning hub on regenerating land in Whanganui, Aotearoa New Zealand, where I intend to integrate WTR into more and more of the learning experiences held on this land.

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Languages: English
Location: The Learning Environment, 673 Papaiti Road, Whanganui, New Zealand, Whanganui
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  • Email: [email protected]
  • Social media: Website, Facebook

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