Independent Thinking on Nature-Based Learning: Improving learning and well-being by teaching with nature in mind

Alexia Barrable (Lead / Corresponding author)

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    Abstract

    An engaging and insightful take on how educators can deliver more outdoor- and nature-oriented learning opportunities for the benefit of their pupils’ mental and physical well-being.

    Foreword by Ian Gilbert.

    At a time of unprecedented challenges in relation not only to the climate crisis but also to children’s and adolescents’ mental health, connecting to nature offers an accessible and desirable way forward for today’s learners – especially those living in urban surroundings.

    Bringing together evidence from psychology, environmental science and education, Alexia Barrable’s Independent Thinking on Nature-Based Learning aims to support teachers as they provide meaningful experiences rooted in learning about and through nature. The book can be used in two ways: to inspire individual sessions in nature, or to support teachers in building a cohesive outdoor-learning curriculum throughout the school.

    Featuring practical advice, case studies and discussion of original theory, the book aims to inspire, motivate and stimulate educators to engage with alternative approaches to teaching in the outdoors and with nature in mind – and in such a way that promotes students’ learning and fosters a long-lasting relationship with nature.

    Suitable for teachers and outdoor-learning leaders in early years through to secondary school
    Original languageEnglish
    PublisherCrown House Publishing
    Number of pages150
    ISBN (Print)9781781354087
    Publication statusPublished - Aug 2022

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