In this first episode of our Fables from the Field summer sub-series, Ian and Jade discuss the value of sit spots, slowing down while out in nature, and the usefulness of sit pads. They also share stories from past adventures in Iceland (when a sit pad would have come in quite handy). Also, do you remember how to pronounce the name of the volcano that erupted in southern Iceland in 2010? Jade does. Ian — not so much...
Episode 20: Learning in, about, from, and for nature
Episode 19: Giving outdoor learners the “experiential edge”
Episode 18: From eco-anxiety to eco-action
Episode 17: Soil study and inquiry
Episode 16: Community collaboration in built environments
Episode 15: Forging nature-based connections
Episode 14: Awakening to the lessons of the land
Episode 13: Talking astronomy with ”Astro” Stephenson
Episode 12: Natural curiosity through an Indigenous lens
Episode 11: Teaching about climate change
Episode 10: Take Me Outside
Episode 09: Messy maths and dirty teaching
Episode 08: Water insights from the headwaters to the open ocean
Episode 07: Playing in the muck, art activities, and the walking curriculum
Episode 06: Reconnecting with the land through a child‘s eyes
Episode 05: Returning to the heart of a river
Fables from the Field 2021: Field notebooks, sketching, and the art of record-keeping
Fables from the Field 2021: Dip nets, fish massages, and rockpooling (in tidal pools)
Fables from the Field 2021: Magnifiers, minerals, and charismatic microfauna
Fables from the Field 2021: Rain, rain jackets, and watersheds
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