Beyond Classroom Walls: Cultivating Students’ Sense of Wonder and Respect in the Outdoors Asynchronous Course
Beyond Classroom Walls: Cultivating Students’ Sense of Wonder and Respect in the Outdoors Asynchronous Course
Audience: Pre-K – 5th grade educators
Presenters
- Lisa Monroe
Description
Sign up to learn how to cultivate a deeper connection between students and the natural world while instilling values of environmental respect and stewardship. Explore the integration of math, literacy, and social studies into your science curriculum and outdoor experiences.
In this course, teachers will learn how to intentionally connect students, families, and community knowledge and practices to scientific concepts; making these connections visible is critical for effective and equitable science learning experiences. Together, teachers will delve into strategies that encourage students to see themselves as active participants in the natural world, fostering empathy and a sense of responsibility towards the environment. Educators will learn how to shift students’ perspectives from being apart from nature to being an integral part of it. Teachers will learn how to facilitate wondering conversations that support student curiosity and sensemaking. Participants from eligible schools will have the opportunity to create a grant proposal for the OSPI Outdoor Learning Grant Program.
Teachers are encouraged to sign up with a partner or team to maximize impact of the course and to plan experiences around a shared science curriculum.
Funding provided by the Washington State Legislature through the ClimeTime Proviso and is available to Washington State teachers only.
Dates
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Mon, December 16 2024 - Sun, August 31 20258:00 AM - 11:59 PMCanvas
Professional Hours
Clock Hour Number: SEO01106.00 | Clock Hours | $18.00 |
3.00 | Equity |