Title: Short version of Quality standards for teaching Social Farming
Description:

In many European countries, agriculture can be characterised by a momentous change in agrostructure and its demographic environment. Farmers respond to these changes in multiple ways. One of them is to diversify agricultural production. Against this background, social farming recently is attracting greater interest as one possible diversification strategy. Likewise, in the field of social work, the potential of agriculture as a “setting” for employment, therapy or rehabilitation is receiving a more and more positive reception.

Copyright:
Link: https://sofaredu.eu/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/Curriculum-SoFarEDU.pdf
Language: English
Category: PDF