OUTDOOR EDUCATION
Francisca Winter
Created on October 7, 2024
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WHY OUTDOoR Education
MY GOAL
Provide experiential learning that favors the socio-emotional development of students by engaging them with nature.
30 students maximum
Once per semester
Place to be defined
A Retreat - A Nature Trip
1. Social and Emotional Growth 2. Curiosity and Questioning 3. Skills to Understand the Environment 4. A Personal Sense of Responsibility and Care 5. Physical Health and Development. Some activites: Sit spot, free play, presentation of feelings with body gesture, illustration from nature (nature journaling), conscious barefoot walk, nature hunting, teamwork play, stories with rain sticks or talk sticks.
Curriculum and Standars (NAAEE)
Appropiate clothing
First Aid Kit and Basic First Aid Training
Assess the area for hazards
Appropiate teacher-to-student ratio
Safety Measures
We invite you to be part of something truly special—a transformative experience for our students that will deepen their connection to nature and themselves. Together, we can provide them with a retreat where they can explore, reflect, and grow in ways that extend beyond the classroom. This project is not just about a day in nature; it's about building meaningful relationships, and inspiring a deeper sense of environmental stewardship. Your support and involvement are crucial to making this opportunity a reality. Let’s unite to create an unforgettable experience that will leave a lasting impact on our students’ lives. Together, we can help them reconnect with the world around them and discover the power of nature.
Together, we can make nature an integral part of our educational journey!
THANK YOU!