Learning takes place in various spaces through human and nonhuman interactions. Considering the urgent need for rethinking how humans relate to nature, in this article we present a MA level course in the context of art, craft and design to discuss how learning with the natural environment approach can impact learning experiences. We introduce walking with nature as a creative method that fosters students’ ability to let the environment actively shape their creative events. The encounter with nature-based materials in their different forms and following the material's flow provides students with a foundation for their creative processes. This study proposes that walking can facilitate the entanglement between the student's knowledge and enco...
Environmental educators are seeking ways to make learning relevant in an environment in which studen...
Mainstream education for sustainable development conceives of nature as a resource or commodity. The...
Beginning with the claim that we are more likely to care for and protect natural ecologies close to ...
With growing disconnection from the natural world, educators who work in the outdoors need to philos...
Introduction: Increasingly, children are becoming alienated and detached from their natural world. P...
In today’s technological world, human intertwinement with the rest of nature hasbeen severely dimini...
The presentation draws on research into contemporary process-orientated arts-based practice and outd...
While the importance to human and planetary well-being of meaningful contact with nature has been we...
Abstract: An embodied educational environment is one that is in tune with the intimate connection of...
In light of the much discussed ‘disconnect’ from nature, educational moves towards a ‘connect’ with ...
When children can understand their surrounding environments (whether it be the natural environment o...
This paper describes the author's experience in attempting to assist tertiary students connect with ...
This article considers practice for environmental education from the perspective of the material tur...
In this paper I describe my experience in attempting to assist tertiary students connect with the na...
The poster presentation draws on research and philosophy into contemporary process-orientated arts-b...
Environmental educators are seeking ways to make learning relevant in an environment in which studen...
Mainstream education for sustainable development conceives of nature as a resource or commodity. The...
Beginning with the claim that we are more likely to care for and protect natural ecologies close to ...
With growing disconnection from the natural world, educators who work in the outdoors need to philos...
Introduction: Increasingly, children are becoming alienated and detached from their natural world. P...
In today’s technological world, human intertwinement with the rest of nature hasbeen severely dimini...
The presentation draws on research into contemporary process-orientated arts-based practice and outd...
While the importance to human and planetary well-being of meaningful contact with nature has been we...
Abstract: An embodied educational environment is one that is in tune with the intimate connection of...
In light of the much discussed ‘disconnect’ from nature, educational moves towards a ‘connect’ with ...
When children can understand their surrounding environments (whether it be the natural environment o...
This paper describes the author's experience in attempting to assist tertiary students connect with ...
This article considers practice for environmental education from the perspective of the material tur...
In this paper I describe my experience in attempting to assist tertiary students connect with the na...
The poster presentation draws on research and philosophy into contemporary process-orientated arts-b...
Environmental educators are seeking ways to make learning relevant in an environment in which studen...
Mainstream education for sustainable development conceives of nature as a resource or commodity. The...
Beginning with the claim that we are more likely to care for and protect natural ecologies close to ...