In this paper the human-nature relationship is recognized as a major field of interest and a platform of ideas linked with it is explored. A ‘new’ source to inform an alternative paradigm for outdoor education is proposed; it is millennia old, has roots all over the globe and is a living, breathing, and evolving tradition—indigenous ways. While recognizing the diversity of indigenous people, the paper explores common characteristics of thought and practice within indigenous traditions. Indigenous ways are defined and their connection with outdoor education is explored. The author concludes that indigenous ways have the potential to inspire a fundamental change in outdoor education, while providing working models for theory and practice
Indigenous faculty and staff saw the need to prioritize Indigenous ways of learning within our unive...
Indigenous peoples are Guardians of the Earth and their traditionally sustainable and biocentric app...
Indigenous scholars discovered that indigenous knowledge is far more than the binary opposite of wes...
The past few decades has seen recognition of the vital role Indigenous peoples and their knowledges ...
In 2010, an Indigenous Elder from the Wiradjuri nation and a group of academics from Charles Sturt U...
Building on a methodology of Cooperative Inquiry, the outcomes of five interconnected place-based le...
The issue of sustainable living has become an increasingly important theme in public discourse. Par...
Reasons for the seeming absence of Australian Indigenous voices in outdoor programmes motivated this...
For most of humanity’s existence, a robust human-nature relationship was paramount. Any inherent ben...
Applying a broad interpretation of education, this paper investigates how one Sámi (the Indigenous p...
A chasm exists between science curriculum offered within K-12 and post-secondary education systems, ...
In response to a growing interest in building Indigenous-led educational experiences, we codeveloped...
This abstract provides a brief outline of activities occurring during a head and heart fellowship th...
This paper will develop some ideas about place learning for sustainable futures that have evolved ou...
My research sought to better engage with Indigenous ways of knowing and being (IWKB). Specifically, ...
Indigenous faculty and staff saw the need to prioritize Indigenous ways of learning within our unive...
Indigenous peoples are Guardians of the Earth and their traditionally sustainable and biocentric app...
Indigenous scholars discovered that indigenous knowledge is far more than the binary opposite of wes...
The past few decades has seen recognition of the vital role Indigenous peoples and their knowledges ...
In 2010, an Indigenous Elder from the Wiradjuri nation and a group of academics from Charles Sturt U...
Building on a methodology of Cooperative Inquiry, the outcomes of five interconnected place-based le...
The issue of sustainable living has become an increasingly important theme in public discourse. Par...
Reasons for the seeming absence of Australian Indigenous voices in outdoor programmes motivated this...
For most of humanity’s existence, a robust human-nature relationship was paramount. Any inherent ben...
Applying a broad interpretation of education, this paper investigates how one Sámi (the Indigenous p...
A chasm exists between science curriculum offered within K-12 and post-secondary education systems, ...
In response to a growing interest in building Indigenous-led educational experiences, we codeveloped...
This abstract provides a brief outline of activities occurring during a head and heart fellowship th...
This paper will develop some ideas about place learning for sustainable futures that have evolved ou...
My research sought to better engage with Indigenous ways of knowing and being (IWKB). Specifically, ...
Indigenous faculty and staff saw the need to prioritize Indigenous ways of learning within our unive...
Indigenous peoples are Guardians of the Earth and their traditionally sustainable and biocentric app...
Indigenous scholars discovered that indigenous knowledge is far more than the binary opposite of wes...