Toolkit
Potential Beekeepers and the Public
Guidance for Beekeeping Associations on Communication and Public Engagement By Roger Patterson Interest in bees and beekeeping has grown dramatically in the 21st century—fuelled partly by media stories and well-intentioned but often inaccurate messaging. While much of this publicity is outside the control of beekeepers, ignoring it is unwise. If beekeepers do not provide clear,…
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Discover how quality beginner beekeeping courses can build strong foundations, ensure accurate knowledge, and inspire confidence for future beekeepers.
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Discover effective indoor beekeeping sessions, from beginner skills to specialist topics, designed to enhance knowledge and engagement for all BKA members.
Read MorePotential Beekeepers and the Public
Guidance for Beekeeping Associations on Communication and Public EngagementBy Roger Patterson Interest in bees and beekeeping has grown dramatically in the 21st century—fuelled partly by media stories and well-intentioned but often inaccurate messaging. While much of this publicity is outside the control of beekeepers, ignoring it is unwise. If beekeepers do not provide clear, authoritative…
Read MoreToolkit – General Beekeeping
General beekeeping This is a list of sound reliable resources that is collated to help teachers, apiary managers and BKA officials to teach beekeeping at all levels. It is part of the BIBBA teaching toolkit that we hope will save you time searching and filtering information. All items are in the public domain, so available…
Read MoreToolkit – Origins of Honey Bees
Origins of honey bees It is easy to think there is no need to know the origins of honey bees, but having a basic understanding will help explain why bees may have different characteristics. Worldwide, there are ten species of honey bee, but there is only one, Apis mellifera, called the Western Honey bee, that…
Read MoreToolkit- Overview
Overview Beekeeping is fun! This is a well-known saying of mine and how I sign books. The craft has been a source of great enjoyment for me for over 60 years and I try to encourage others to enjoy it too. It is a hobby for most of us, often relief from something else, where…
Read MoreToolkit – Teaching
Teaching material and presenting it It is important that what you teach is good and sound. There may be a temptation, perhaps by less experienced teachers, to simply copy and paste from elsewhere, assuming it is reliable, especially if the same or similar is in several places. The problem with that is that others have…
Read MoreToolkit – general points
Some general points to teaching I am not a trained teacher and neither are many of those teaching beekeeping. It may be those who are professional teachers will disagree with some of the points I make, or ways of teaching, but most of us do the best we can with the skills and experience we…
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When seeking information about beekeeping, especially online, there is a huge amount of “information” often implying that everything—whether bees or their management—is the same whatever the location in the world. This has partly led to the “beekeeping by numbers”, or “one size fits all” approach that has dominated teaching and learning of the craft in…
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