A brief history
The Bosque Escola Avelãs is an educational project that emerges from the community and for the community. It was created in 2017 by a group of families and educators, for children of pre-school age (3 to 6 years old) and open to all people who wanted to be part of it. A moment of this history was recorded in 2019 in this report by Canal Extremadura.
BEA has the legal support of the Cooperativa Cultural Descalças, whose social purpose is artistic creation, production, cultural training, mainly in the areas of music and theatre, cooperation for development and social intervention and solidarity through the arts. It is through the Cooperative that BEA hires, applies for funding, and establishes partnerships with other institutions.
BEA is currently part of the Citizenship and Territorial Innovation Lab of Quinta das Avelãs in Marvão. A promoter of good practices, BEA also conducts training and occasional conferences in the areas of nature education and forest pedagogy, open to the entire national and international community, attracting educators, teachers and animators, among others.
Community
The Bosque Escola is made up of families, carers and the rest of the community in self-management. The project also relies on the voluntary participation of families, friends and other people interested in collaborating.
We are deeply involved in the local community and participate in several local / regional projects, such as a community pizzeria (Oficina Pirata), a community market (Sábado Vivo), a community vegetable garden, a Precursion band (BatuKada na Raia), circus shows (Cabaret Insólito) etc.
Among the families we also find a wide variety of skills and services that they provide to the local community, for example: bakery, cooking, sewing, carpentry, grocery shopping, beekeeping, teaching Portuguese as a foreign language, music, arts and entertainment, among many others…
Pedagogic team
Rosa
Rosa has recently moved to the countryside, following the philosophy of a simple life in contact with nature.
Previously, she worked in a non-directive active education project, where she was responsible for a group of children up to 3 years old; she participated in the creation of a nest house, accompanying children up to 6 years old and opened her home as a day mother to take care of children from 1 to 3 years old.
She has been trained in Respectful Accompaniment and active non-directive pedagogies.
Frederico Madeira
Fred arrived at BEA in 2021 as the father of one of the Bosque children. When he needed more support, he took on the role of Bosque carer, which he has been doing with dedication for three years.
He enjoys the various forms of visual and manual arts, the performing arts and it is through these arts that he seeks self-discovery and self-deconstruction. The intensity and challenge inherent in understanding the unique qualities that reside in each child and the effort to accompany their development, transforming it into a playful and educational experience, are a source of motivation and fascination for him. What’s more, he considers all of this taking place in continuous communion with nature to be a privilege, a source of security and an invaluable source of learning.