Nature-based experiences have gained increasing attention for their capacity to foster children’s connectedness with nature, referred to here as childhoodnature. This chapter explores childhoodnature from a pedagogical perspective of place, beginning with an overview of the conceptual foundations of and distinctions between place-based education and place-responsive and place-conscious pedagogy. We then examine recently emergent post-human and new materialist ontologies and pedagogies for their contributions to new understandings of and approaches to childhoodnature connections. Besides providing a map of the childhoodnature pedagogies and place section of this handbook, we assess the extent to which the theoretical and empirical contributi...
There are increased ‘calls to reconnect humanity with the biosphere’ to respond to the current envir...
Abstract: An embodied educational environment is one that is in tune with the intimate connection of...
Abstract: In what ways does nature serve children as a matrix of becoming human? Are children impove...
Nature-based experiences have gained increasing attention for their capacity to foster children’s co...
Nature-based experiences have gained increasing attention for their capacity to foster children’s co...
This article explores and reconsiders the view of children’s encounters with place as central to a p...
In this chapter, we explore some of the work of an arts and well-being charity in the UK called Camb...
Contextualizing early childhood pedagogies within the 21st century requires a readjustment of the le...
Abstract: This paper examines the position and role of 'place' in primary school curriculum. Drawing...
Place, Pedagogy and Play connects landscape architecture with education, psychology, public health a...
Place, Pedagogy and Play connects landscape architecture with education, psychology, public health a...
Place, Pedagogy and Play connects landscape architecture with education, psychology, public health a...
There are increased ‘calls to reconnect humanity with the biosphere’ to respond to the current envir...
Place, Pedagogy and Play connects landscape architecture with education, psychology, public health a...
Outdoor environments and nature could positively support pre-school children living in lowsocial eco...
There are increased ‘calls to reconnect humanity with the biosphere’ to respond to the current envir...
Abstract: An embodied educational environment is one that is in tune with the intimate connection of...
Abstract: In what ways does nature serve children as a matrix of becoming human? Are children impove...
Nature-based experiences have gained increasing attention for their capacity to foster children’s co...
Nature-based experiences have gained increasing attention for their capacity to foster children’s co...
This article explores and reconsiders the view of children’s encounters with place as central to a p...
In this chapter, we explore some of the work of an arts and well-being charity in the UK called Camb...
Contextualizing early childhood pedagogies within the 21st century requires a readjustment of the le...
Abstract: This paper examines the position and role of 'place' in primary school curriculum. Drawing...
Place, Pedagogy and Play connects landscape architecture with education, psychology, public health a...
Place, Pedagogy and Play connects landscape architecture with education, psychology, public health a...
Place, Pedagogy and Play connects landscape architecture with education, psychology, public health a...
There are increased ‘calls to reconnect humanity with the biosphere’ to respond to the current envir...
Place, Pedagogy and Play connects landscape architecture with education, psychology, public health a...
Outdoor environments and nature could positively support pre-school children living in lowsocial eco...
There are increased ‘calls to reconnect humanity with the biosphere’ to respond to the current envir...
Abstract: An embodied educational environment is one that is in tune with the intimate connection of...
Abstract: In what ways does nature serve children as a matrix of becoming human? Are children impove...