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Urban Schools: 3 Nature Spots to Take Your Students for Learning [Ep. 54]

Ep. 54: Urban Schools: 3 Nature Spots to Take Your Students for Learning

Teaching outside in urban schools

When people hear outdoor education, they think forest schools – schools with vast amounts of nature. The wonderful and amazing thing about outdoor education though is that it really is accessible to all. Teachers in suburban and urban schools don’t often think that they have enough nature to share with their students but I’m hear to help you see that you have options.

In this episode, we’ll talk about 3 nature spaces you can take your students for learning. Being outside is so beneficial for your students, regardless of how much or how little nature you have available to you. So let’s start building your confidence to get your kiddos outside and reaping the benefits of your most organic and natural lab.

The 3 nature spots to take your students from urban schools discussed in the episode are:

  • Nature you have around your school
  • Nature that you add to your schoolyard
  • Nature nearby your school
Going outside is beneficial for all students regardless of how much or how little nature you have surrounding your urban schools.
Using the nature you have around you, intentionally adding nature to your green space, and visiting local nature, you can get your students outside in urban schools.

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