The Little Go-getters are preparing for the new school year • La Rochelle info

The Little Resourceful People are introducing a new educational program for the 2024-2025 school year. This opportunity is available to everyone: from young individuals to adults, including businesses and communities.

This year, the association has broadened its catalog of workshops and educational programs, always with the goal of fostering curiosity, creativity, and an understanding of science and technology.

Encouraging curiosity, creativity, and understanding of science and technology… Photo of the little go-getters.

New Workshops

“Scientific knowledge emerges from experimentation,” the association points out. Based on this observation, the association of Little Go-getters has created new workshops designed to encourage both young people and adults to explore the world around them through games and experiences, reminding them that it is possible to have fun and understand at the same time, as seriousness does not necessarily equate to sadness.
“Our established presence in schools continues, but we are also diversifying our efforts by offering Science Clubs in partnership with social centers.”

Meeting opportunities for adults are also increasing. Photo of Little Go-getters.

Meeting opportunities for adults are expanding through the Science Cafés, which are gatherings between researchers and citizens that facilitate rich discussions and debates. “We also connect with adult groups in businesses or communities through workshops like Climate Fresco, for instance.”

Félicie, the truck transformed into a laboratory. Photo of Little Go-getters.

For several months now, Félicie, a truck converted into a laboratory, has arrived in the La Rochelle area. Operating in schoolyards, at events, or in public spaces, the Science Tour captivates the curiosity of both young and old, providing them onboard with resources to satisfy their thirst for discovery.

Attractive Rates

“Our collaboration with La Rochelle Territoire Zéro Carbone allows us to provide programs concentrated on energy transition and sustainable practices,” states the association. “Together, we aim to raise awareness among a broad audience regarding the challenges of climate change and the importance of reducing our carbon footprint. For this year, we can offer highly attractive rates to make our workshops accessible to as many individuals as possible. This is a great opportunity to explore our activities or revisit them at discounted prices.”

Important Information

THE Little Resourceful People are launching a new educational offer for the 2024-2025 school year. This initiative is open to all ages, from young learners to adults, including businesses and communities.

This year, the association has expanded its catalog of workshops and educational programs, aimed at fostering curiosity, creativity, and a deeper understanding of science and technology.

Little Resourceful People Workshop

Encouraging curiosity, creativity, and understanding of science and technology! Photo of Little Go-getters in action.

New Workshops for 2024-2025

“Scientific knowledge is born from experimentation,” states the association. They have developed new workshops designed to engage students and adults in exploring the world around them through games and hands-on experiences. This approach ensures learning is both fun and impactful. “While we continue our traditional presence in schools, we are enhancing our services by offering Science Clubs in partnership with social centers.”

Science Club Activities

Adult sessions are increasing, facilitated through Science Cafés, which foster discussions between researchers and citizens, enriching the community with shared knowledge and debate. “We also engage adult groups in businesses and communities through workshops like Climate Fresco,” they add.

Félicie the Laboratory Truck

Félicie, the laboratory truck, has arrived in the La Rochelle area! Set in schoolyards, events, and public places, the Science Tour ignites curiosity among all generations, offering onboard activities designed to satisfy the thirst for discovery.

Competitive Rates for Workshops

“Thanks to our partnership with La Rochelle Territoire Zéro Carbone, we can provide programs focused on energy transition and sustainable practices,” the association notes. “Together, we aim to raise awareness about climate change challenges and the significance of reducing carbon footprints. For this year, we are delighted to offer very competitive rates, making our workshops accessible to a wider audience. It’s the perfect chance to discover our activities or enjoy them again at reduced prices.”

Essential Information

Benefits of Participating in Petits Débrouillards Workshops

  • Fostering Curiosity: Engage with science through hands-on experiments that spark interest.
  • Building Community: Workshops strengthen community ties by encouraging collaboration among participants of all ages.
  • Developing Skills: Enhance problem-solving and critical thinking abilities in a supportive environment.
  • Environmental Awareness: Gain insights into sustainable practices and the importance of energy transition.
  • Fun Learning Experience: Enjoy a learning atmosphere that prioritizes enjoyment alongside education.

Case Studies: Success Stories from Workshops

Workshop Participant Group Outcome
Climate Action Workshop Local High School Students Students developed projects aimed at reducing carbon footprints within their school.
Science Club Activities Community Centers Increased interest in STEM careers among young participants.
Energy Transition Sessions Adult Groups Enhanced understanding of renewable energy sources and practices.

First-Hand Experiences from Participants

Many participants have expressed high satisfaction with the workshops. Here are a few testimonials:

“The Climate Action Workshop opened my eyes to the importance of environmental protection. I feel empowered to make a difference!” — Sarah, high school student.

“Félicie was a fantastic experience. I had so much fun learning with my peers, and I now look forward to introducing my family to science!” — Mark, adult participant.

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