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Nature-Based Learning in Christian Schools: Essential Element or Optional Extra?

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2017-07-01
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Avondale Academic Press
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When children commence school, they face thirteen or more years of formal education, most of it within four walls. Outside of school, many children are growing up in a world that offers decreasing opportunities to connect with nature. Advances in technology, changing social structures and urbanisation are factors that limit the time children spend in the natural world. In the face of these changes, the voice of educators advocating for a return to naturebased learning is growing. These champions of nature-based learning cite physical, cognitive, social-emotional, spiritual, and sustainability benefits as their rationale. This article explores the relationship between nature-based learning and the aims of Christian education, with specific reference to student wellbeing, spirituality and stewardship.

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nature-based learning, nature education, wellbeing, spirituality, Christian education
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Christian, B. (2017). Nature-based learning in Christian schools: Essential element or optional extra? TEACH Journal of Christian Education, 11(1), 21-27. doi:10.55254/1835-1492.1345

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