The Environmental Kinship Guide is a holistic approach to children learning in, with, and about nature. In this webinar recording Amanda Higgins, EK Guide co-author and PLD trainer at Storypark, demonstrates using this guide to inspire nature-based learning.
In this webinar we'll explore how online documentation can capture and communicate the learning that takes place in outdoor spaces. You'll come away with new ideas, and tools to support sharing the learning with all involved.
The Canadian Centre for Outdoor Play also joins he webinar to discuss inspiration this webinar can provide in relation to their 5-year Canadian Centre for Outdoor Play Initiative, and projects within that initiative. Including the Outdoor ECE Community of Practice and the development of Canada’s Outdoor ECE Continuous Professional Learning Framework (“the Outdoor ECE Framework”).
The benefits of nature-based learning
How to bring nature-based learning into your curriculum
- How to enhance the communication of learning from your outdoor adventures
Certificates of Attendance are not available for watching the webinar recording.
Pedagogical Consultant | Storypark
As Storypark’s Lead Pedagogical Consultant, Amanda specialises in leveraging digital technologies, empowering educators, services, and organisations to harness the full potential of Storypark. With a career spanning three decades, Amanda has held diverse roles within the early childhood education sector, including University Lecturer, Centre Manager, Head Teacher, Professional Development Trainer, and mentor. She is passionate about environmental education and leveraging digital technologies to enhance children's engagement and learning. Amanda holds a Master of Education degree from Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand, and contributes to The World Organisation for Early Childhood Education (OMEP) Wellington, New Zealand.