Describes a teacher-guided, place-based inquiry curriculum. I anticipated that it would give my students opportunities for exploration, critical thinking, problem solving, creativity, and collaboration, while developing a relationship with the natural world. This is the story I would like to share. My hope is that it will provide other teachers with the inspiration to consider the rich learning opportunities available in their local environments. -- Autho
of connecting individuals with nature: what does it mean for students to actually connect with natur...
Teachers in elementary schools have increasingly been required to follow pacing guides, given direct...
This study examines place-based education and its potential for engaging students and creating more ...
ix, 67 leaves ; 29 cm. --The traditional view of teaching environmental education has been for stude...
Place-based education refers to pedagogy that connects student learning with the local environment a...
Place-based education is an approach to curriculum development and instruction that directs students...
The nature-based excursion has been a significant teaching strategy in environmental education for d...
The natural environment is in focus as never before in human history. Concerns about exploitation of...
The natural environment is in focus as never before in human history. Concerns about exploitation of...
We know that when children feel a sense-of-relation within local natural environments, they are more...
Can an outdoor education curriculum promote environmental awareness and address the needs of childre...
Each of the papers in Claiming the Promise of Place-based Education offers a much-needed antidote to...
Place-responsiveness is an emergent approach to outdoor education. It aims to create sustainable rel...
Abstract: This paper examines the position and role of 'place' in primary school curriculum. Drawing...
The central feature of this paper is a portrait of a teacher conducting lessons near a pond in a rem...
of connecting individuals with nature: what does it mean for students to actually connect with natur...
Teachers in elementary schools have increasingly been required to follow pacing guides, given direct...
This study examines place-based education and its potential for engaging students and creating more ...
ix, 67 leaves ; 29 cm. --The traditional view of teaching environmental education has been for stude...
Place-based education refers to pedagogy that connects student learning with the local environment a...
Place-based education is an approach to curriculum development and instruction that directs students...
The nature-based excursion has been a significant teaching strategy in environmental education for d...
The natural environment is in focus as never before in human history. Concerns about exploitation of...
The natural environment is in focus as never before in human history. Concerns about exploitation of...
We know that when children feel a sense-of-relation within local natural environments, they are more...
Can an outdoor education curriculum promote environmental awareness and address the needs of childre...
Each of the papers in Claiming the Promise of Place-based Education offers a much-needed antidote to...
Place-responsiveness is an emergent approach to outdoor education. It aims to create sustainable rel...
Abstract: This paper examines the position and role of 'place' in primary school curriculum. Drawing...
The central feature of this paper is a portrait of a teacher conducting lessons near a pond in a rem...
of connecting individuals with nature: what does it mean for students to actually connect with natur...
Teachers in elementary schools have increasingly been required to follow pacing guides, given direct...
This study examines place-based education and its potential for engaging students and creating more ...