Interactions Live: The Importance of Indigenous Perspectives in Children’s Environmental Inquiry

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The Importance of Indigenous Perspectives in Children’s Environmental Inquiry

March 31st, 2021 – 7-8:15pm EST

Workshop Description

Natural Curiosity offers a powerful way to engage students in learning about their world. As more educators turn to the outdoors amid COVID-19, there are many compelling reasons for integrating environmental inquiry – a process shaped by students’ questions and theories – into our teaching practice. 

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The Importance of Indigenous Perspectives in Children’s Environmental Inquiry

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March 31st, 2021 – 7-8:15pm EST

Workshop Description

Natural Curiosity offers a powerful way to engage students in learning about their world. As more educators turn to the outdoors amid COVID-19, there are many compelling reasons for integrating environmental inquiry – a process shaped by students’ questions and theories – into our teaching practice. The Indigenous lens in Natural Curiosity 2nd Edition provides a starting point for all educators to consider the importance of Indigenous perspectives in environmental and all learning. How might an awareness of Indigenous perspectives inform our practice over time, as we explore lasting connections to the natural world with our students? Join Rosa Na and Danielle Marcoux-Hunter from Natural Curiosity for a webinar that will present opportunities for thinking about how we can effectively and sensitively integrate inquiry, experiential learning, and an Indigenous lens into a better normal that “breathes with the world”.