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Kestrel is a natural science educational organization connecting young people of all ages with meaningful learning adventures. In this Outdoor Classrooms Tour and Talk episode with Jessica Kagel, we learn the 3 Pillars of Learning Adventures: Sensory Awareness, Imagination, and Systems Thinking. Jessica shares her adventure stories, how we all can become naturalists within our communities, and how to bring science to life outdoors.
MEET JESSICA:
Jessica holds a master’s degree from Harvard Graduate School of Education and has a lifelong passion for playing in the woods. She has over 22 years of experience as a professional naturalist and educator, and a great love for the wildlife and lands of New England. She has also been a certified K-8 science teacher with several years of classroom teaching experience in both public and independent schools. Jessica teaches primarily by asking children questions no one knows the answer to, and by asking them to design creations based on real experiences, and by encouraging them to be silly, adventurous, and muddy. She loves nothing more than educating people through relationships with wildlife. Jessica can often be found bicycling around New England or standing out in the rain watching frogs and salamanders. Jessica is certified in Wilderness First Aid, CPR, and is a certified Lifeguard.
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By Victoria Hackett, M.Ed: Learning Gardens and Nature Based Curriculum5
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Kestrel is a natural science educational organization connecting young people of all ages with meaningful learning adventures. In this Outdoor Classrooms Tour and Talk episode with Jessica Kagel, we learn the 3 Pillars of Learning Adventures: Sensory Awareness, Imagination, and Systems Thinking. Jessica shares her adventure stories, how we all can become naturalists within our communities, and how to bring science to life outdoors.
MEET JESSICA:
Jessica holds a master’s degree from Harvard Graduate School of Education and has a lifelong passion for playing in the woods. She has over 22 years of experience as a professional naturalist and educator, and a great love for the wildlife and lands of New England. She has also been a certified K-8 science teacher with several years of classroom teaching experience in both public and independent schools. Jessica teaches primarily by asking children questions no one knows the answer to, and by asking them to design creations based on real experiences, and by encouraging them to be silly, adventurous, and muddy. She loves nothing more than educating people through relationships with wildlife. Jessica can often be found bicycling around New England or standing out in the rain watching frogs and salamanders. Jessica is certified in Wilderness First Aid, CPR, and is a certified Lifeguard.
CONNECT WITH VICTORIA:
OUTDOOR CLASSROOM RESOURCES:

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