2021
DOI: 10.1080/13504622.2021.1896679
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Developing a relationship with nature and place: the potential role of forest school

Abstract: Outdoor learning provides an opportunity for schools to foster children's engagement with nature. This paper focusses on forest school practitioners' perceptions of children's development of a relationship with nature and the place where forest school occurs, through interviews with forest school activity leaders. Reflecting on literature, the analysis of interviews sought to identify the processes through which attachment to place or connection to nature occurs. The findings suggest that through regular and r… Show more

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“…The children also learned that they can go straight into the forest or into the garden to find food resources (Table 3). This suggests that foraging and gardening in ECE are significant in achieving a real connection with nature and its resources, which is an important aspect of learning sustainability [7,8]. The children's early connection with the environment through their engagement in local food activities is thought to establish the ecological or environmental identity needed for sustainability [32][33][34].…”
Section: Foraging and Gardening As Ecefsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The children also learned that they can go straight into the forest or into the garden to find food resources (Table 3). This suggests that foraging and gardening in ECE are significant in achieving a real connection with nature and its resources, which is an important aspect of learning sustainability [7,8]. The children's early connection with the environment through their engagement in local food activities is thought to establish the ecological or environmental identity needed for sustainability [32][33][34].…”
Section: Foraging and Gardening As Ecefsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early childhood education for sustainability (ECEfS) has evolved from learning about nature and sustainability issues to becoming more active by learning in nature and for a sustainable future [6]. Recurrent experiences in nature during early childhood advocate for a relational connection to the natural environment that acts as a precursor to achieving sustainability and pro-environmental behaviour [7,8]. Children's active participation and agency in everyday educational practices for the environment have therefore been raised as important goals in ECEfS [9][10][11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, FS takes place in an immersive wooded or natural environment, and learning is child-led. Recent research suggests that FS may facilitate feelings of affinity or ownership over natural spaces, thus encouraging pro-environmental behaviors (Harris, 2021). NBL can, in practice, look many different ways.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beberapa penelitian lain juga menunjukkan bahwa pertemuan dan pengalaman individu dengan alam dapat membuka jalan bagi perilaku lingkungan, dan waktu yang dihabiskan di alam ketika muda dapat memiliki dampak yang bertahan lama pada sikap anak-anak terhadap lingkungan alam sepanjang hidup mereka. Diyakini bahwa mengembangkan ikatan dengan suatu tempat, melalui pengalaman positif, akan menginspirasi anak-anak untuk belajar tentang lingkungan, dan pada akhirnya ingin melindunginya (Harris, 2017) Dengan demikian, kunjungan rutin siswa dan komunitas sekolah ke ruang hijau akan semakin meningkatkan promosi keanekaragaman hayati, pengetahuan, dan mendukung konservasi. Peningkatan kunjungan ke ruang hijau juga mendorong minat dan pengetahuan tentang keanekaragaman hayati dan dukungan untuk konservasi, yang pada gilirannya semakin meningkatkan keinginan untuk mengunjungi ruang hijau dan mengalami alam (Coldwel & Evans, 2017) Seperti dipahami saat ini berbagai program penghijauan yang marak dilakukan di perkotaan khusunya di kota Jakarta sendiri sudah mengarahkan agar komunitas warga untuk sadar akan kerusakan lingkungan yang terjadi.…”
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