Understanding preservice early childhood teachers’ perspectives on education in nature is important in the context of risk aversion and the future of education for sustainability. In the present study, 296 early childhood preservice teachers examined 16 photographs of outdoor areas from four categories: park with fence, park without fence, grassy area, forest. They the selected photographs depicting areas they most preferred and least preferred. They then selected photographs depicting areas the considered most or least conduciveness to education. The participants also completed a series of questions related to their beliefs about education in nature ant the benefits for child development and health. There were clear associations between th...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to compare how preschool teachers at kindergartens with f...
This research examined preservice early childhood educators’ perceptions of outdoor settings and the...
Abstract This project discusses various aspects of children's way to explore nature with their sense...
Today’s pre-service early childhood educators will become the teachers of next generation young chil...
There has been significant interest in the values and benefits of early childhood nature experiences...
Reflecting the growing momentum around childhoodnature, there has been enormous interest in increasi...
To promote people's contact with nature is both an environmental and a health issue. Previous studie...
The first purpose of this qualitative study was to explore self-reported significant life experience...
There is significant global concern with current environmental problems, yet people's behaviour towa...
The purpose of the research is to find out how the teacher of the pre-school looks at the value of t...
Outdoor and nature-based activities promote better health and academic outcomes for children. The sc...
A growing body of literature indicates that humans need contact with nature for their wellbeing, how...
Background: The value of natural environments for developing children's self-identity and social ski...
Nature is in many ways considered a source to both physical and mental health among people. Trends i...
Foregrounding this project is a commitment to nurturing children’s intrinsic ecological identities a...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to compare how preschool teachers at kindergartens with f...
This research examined preservice early childhood educators’ perceptions of outdoor settings and the...
Abstract This project discusses various aspects of children's way to explore nature with their sense...
Today’s pre-service early childhood educators will become the teachers of next generation young chil...
There has been significant interest in the values and benefits of early childhood nature experiences...
Reflecting the growing momentum around childhoodnature, there has been enormous interest in increasi...
To promote people's contact with nature is both an environmental and a health issue. Previous studie...
The first purpose of this qualitative study was to explore self-reported significant life experience...
There is significant global concern with current environmental problems, yet people's behaviour towa...
The purpose of the research is to find out how the teacher of the pre-school looks at the value of t...
Outdoor and nature-based activities promote better health and academic outcomes for children. The sc...
A growing body of literature indicates that humans need contact with nature for their wellbeing, how...
Background: The value of natural environments for developing children's self-identity and social ski...
Nature is in many ways considered a source to both physical and mental health among people. Trends i...
Foregrounding this project is a commitment to nurturing children’s intrinsic ecological identities a...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to compare how preschool teachers at kindergartens with f...
This research examined preservice early childhood educators’ perceptions of outdoor settings and the...
Abstract This project discusses various aspects of children's way to explore nature with their sense...