Student Immersion Program: A Day Experience in Regenerative Living
Duration: One day
The Student Immersion Program at Prakriti Resort & Organic Farm is designed as a hands-on learning experience that introduces young learners to the principles of regenerative living, ecological balance, and responsible interaction with nature.
Rather than a conventional field visit, this program encourages students to observe, participate, and reflect—bridging the gap between classroom knowledge and real-world systems.
Learning Objectives
Through this experience, students will:
- Develop an understanding of soil, food systems, and ecological cycles
- Explore the concept of regenerative practices in a practical setting
- Build awareness around waste, resources, and sustainability
- Engage creatively to reflect on their relationship with nature
- Experience agriculture as a living, dynamic system
Program Details
- Duration: 1 Day (10:00 AM – 3:00 PM)
- Group Size: Up to 50 students
- Recommended Age Group: 12–18 years
- Facilitation: Guided by the Prakriti team
Why This Program Matters
In a time where learning is increasingly disconnected from natural systems, this program offers students an opportunity to:
- Reconnect with land and food origins
- Understand interdependence within ecosystems
- Experience sustainability as a lived practice, not just a concept
Facilitation Approach
The program is designed to be:
- Interactive rather than lecture-based
- Experiential rather than theoretical
- Reflective rather than prescriptive
Students are encouraged to explore, question, and form their own understanding.
Logistics & Requirements
- Comfortable outdoor clothing and footwear recommended
- Students should carry water bottles
- Basic materials for reflection (paper, pencils) will be provided
- Supervision support from accompanying school staff is encouraged
- Arrival & Orientation (10:00 – 10:20 AM)
Students are welcomed into the space and introduced to the core idea of regenerative living. A short grounding activity helps them become present and attentive to their surroundings.
- Guided Farm & Landscape Exploration (10:20 – 11:45 AM)
Students explore the farm in smaller groups, engaging with different aspects of the ecosystem:
- Organic farming and soil health practices
- Composting and biochar systems
- Water management and landscape design
- Native biodiversity and plant systems
- Waste and resource cycles
The session is interactive, encouraging observation, questioning, and sensory engagement.
- Tea Harvesting Experience (11:45 – 12:15 PM)
Students participate in a guided tea leaf picking activity, learning about traditional harvesting methods and the connection between labor, land, and produce.
- Break & Refreshments (12:15 – 12:45 PM)
A short rest period with light refreshments, allowing students to relax and absorb the experience.
- Hands-On Learning Activity (12:45 – 1:45 PM)
Students engage in a participatory activity such as:
- Soil exploration and understanding living soil
- Planting activity and care practices
- Waste-to-resource demonstration (composting/upcycling)
This segment emphasizes learning through doing.
- Reflection & Creative Sharing (1:45 – 2:30 PM)
Students gather in a natural setting to reflect on their experience through drawing or writing.
Prompts guide them to think about:
- What they observed
- What felt new or surprising
- How they relate to nature in their daily lives
Selected students may share their reflections with the group.
- Closing & Departure (2:30 – 3:00 PM)
The session concludes with key takeaways and a closing circle, reinforcing the idea that small, conscious actions can contribute to larger ecological change.
- Guided regenerative learning program at Prakriti Resort & Organic Farm
- Welcome orientation and grounding activity session
- Meals (Welcome refreshments with light breakfast and aftermoon lunch)
- Guided farm and landscape exploration with expert facilitator
- Interactive learning on organic farming, soil health, composting, water systems, and biodiversity
- Tea harvesting hands-on experience with guidance
- Refreshments during the break
- Hands-on participatory learning activities (planting, soil exploration, waste-to-resource practices)
- Reflection and creative sharing session materials and facilitation
- Educational insights on sustainability and regenerative living
- Use of learning resources and farm interpretation materials
