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In this episode of "Roots of Learning," we explore the innovative ways that elementary school teachers can integrate nature into their science education curriculum. Our discussion delves into the importance of connecting young learners with the natural world and how this connection can enhance their understanding of scientific concepts.
Key Points Discussed:Victoria Zablocki is a certified elementary teacher turned outdoor educator with over a decade of experience in teaching and coaching teachers. Passionate about making science approachable, digestible, and enjoyable, Victoria's mission is to nurture the whole child through innovative science education. With a vision of inspiring elementary teachers to make science a priority, she empowers educators to use nature as a dynamic classroom to meet curricular needs and foster a love of learning.
Links and References:We encourage our listeners to explore the mentioned resources and consider adopting nature-based science education strategies in their classrooms. Join our outdoor-classrooms.com community forum to share your experiences and connect with like-minded educators!
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By Victoria Hackett, M.Ed: Learning Gardens and Nature Based Curriculum5
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In this episode of "Roots of Learning," we explore the innovative ways that elementary school teachers can integrate nature into their science education curriculum. Our discussion delves into the importance of connecting young learners with the natural world and how this connection can enhance their understanding of scientific concepts.
Key Points Discussed:Victoria Zablocki is a certified elementary teacher turned outdoor educator with over a decade of experience in teaching and coaching teachers. Passionate about making science approachable, digestible, and enjoyable, Victoria's mission is to nurture the whole child through innovative science education. With a vision of inspiring elementary teachers to make science a priority, she empowers educators to use nature as a dynamic classroom to meet curricular needs and foster a love of learning.
Links and References:We encourage our listeners to explore the mentioned resources and consider adopting nature-based science education strategies in their classrooms. Join our outdoor-classrooms.com community forum to share your experiences and connect with like-minded educators!
Social Media Handles & ResourcesCONNECT WITH VICTORIA:
OUTDOOR CLASSROOM RESOURCES:

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