Name
Rewilding Education
Description

"Rewilding education" refers to a concept that emphasizes reconnecting students with nature, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for the environment, and integrating ecological principles into educational practices. Here are some key aspects and approaches to rewilding education: 1. Outdoor Education: Incorporating outdoor learning experiences into the curriculum, such as field trips, nature walks, and wilderness excursions. This allows students to directly engage with the environment, fostering a sense of wonder and appreciation for the natural world. 2. Experiential Learning: Emphasizing hands-on, experiential learning activities that promote curiosity, exploration, and problem-solving skills. This could include activities like gardening, wildlife observation, and habitat restoration projects. 3. Place-based Education: Focusing on the local environment and community as a context for learning. 4. Ecological Literacy: Integrating ecological principles and environmental education across various subject areas, including science, social studies, and language arts. 5. Nature Immersion: Providing regular opportunities for students to spend extended periods of time in natural settings, through outdoor classrooms, wilderness camps, or nature-based retreats. 6. Indigenous Knowledge: Recognizing and honoring the traditional ecological knowledge of indigenous cultures can enrich environmental education and provide valuable insights into sustainable living practices and ecosystem management. 7. Sustainability Education: Teaching about environmental sustainability, climate change, and other pressing ecological issues, and empowering students to become advocates for positive change in their communities. Rewilding education aims to cultivate a deeper sense of ecological awareness, connection, and stewardship among learners, preparing them to address the environmental challenges of the future with creativity, resilience, and compassion.

Track
Elementary Education
Date
Thursday, October 17, 2024
Time
8:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Professional Development (Renewal) Units
1
Type of Session
Session - In-Person
This sectional targets grade level(s):
6-8
Capacity
20