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CONNECTING CONNECTING NEBRASKA’S NEBRASKA’S YOUNG CHILDREN YOUNG CHILDREN & FAMILIES & FAMILIES WITH WITH NATURE NATURE CONCEIVING NEW CONCEIVING NEW PATHWAYS PATHWAYS ~ ~ Photo credit: Portland Trails, a land trust in Portland, Maine, USA

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CONNECTING NEBRASKA’S YOUNG CHILDREN & FAMILIES WITH NATURE. CONCEIVING NEW PATHWAYS ~. Photo credit: Portland Trails, a land trust in Portland, Maine, USA. Imagine rich environments . . .,. Photo thank you to Claire Warden, Scotland, UK. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CONNECTINGCONNECTINGNEBRASKA’S NEBRASKA’S

YOUNG YOUNG CHILDRENCHILDREN

& FAMILIES & FAMILIESWITH WITH

NATURENATURE

CONCEIVING NEW CONCEIVING NEW PATHWAYSPATHWAYS

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Photo credit: Portland Trails, a land trust in Portland, Maine, USA

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ImagineImagine rich environments . . ., rich environments . . .,

Photo thank you to Claire Warden, Scotland, UK

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Gain new

Gain new

p

erspectives

p

erspectives. . . . . .

,,

Photo thanks to National Arbor Day Foundation

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ExpectExpect play . . . ,play . . . ,

Photo thanks to participants of Working Forum on Nature Education: National Arbor Day Foundation & Erik Nelson,

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GrowGrow new partnerships . . .,new partnerships . . .,

Photo credit: National Arbor Day Foundation & Laura Newman of Portland Trails

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Photo thanks to: Laura Newman, Schoolground Greening Coordinator for Portland Trails, a land trust in Portland, Maine, USA.

Watch and WonderWatch and Wonder as as dreams grow . . .,dreams grow . . .,

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StretchStretch to grow to grow . . .,. . .,

Photo credit: Thank you to Claire Warden, Scotland, UK

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If we want children to flourish, to become If we want children to flourish, to become truly empowered, then let us allow them truly empowered, then let us allow them

to love the earth before we ask to love the earth before we ask them to save it.”them to save it.” David Sobel

Photo thanks to : Nature Explore Classroom at Arbor Day Farm, Nebraska City, NE

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Photo thanks to Riverfield Country Day School Tulsa OK

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Oh, the places we’ll go . . .,Oh, the places we’ll go . . .,

Photo thanks to Nature Explore Classroom at Arbor Day Farm, Nebraska City, NE

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Naturally, In Nebraska . .Naturally, In Nebraska . . ., .,~ Inspired by the Working Forum on Nature Education~

The Nebraska Department of Education, The Early Childhood Training Center, the Dimensions Educational Research Foundation, and the National Arbor Day Foundation are partnering to provide on-going support and assistance to the participants in the Nebraska Day at the Working Forum on Nature Education for Young Children: Connecting the World’s Children with Nature. These partners welcome others to engage in this journey to make nature education a sustaining and enriching part of the daily lives of Nebraska’s children, and indeed, the world’s children.

ھ Nebraska Nature Education Network This network brings together a wide variety of individuals and organizations with a commitment to promote more connection of children and families with nature.

ھ Nature Classroom Pilot Sites Six early childhood classrooms and two family child care homes will be recipients of mini-grants to begin implementation of nature education environments and curriculum in their programs .

ھ Nature Education Technical AssistanceDimensions, the National Arbor Day Foundation, the Nebraska Department of Education, the Early Childhood Training Center, and Nebraska Association for the Education of Young Children will offer assistance and ideas to help in the development or modification of outdoor spaces in schools or early education facilities – to begin in early 2007. Opportunities will be provided to interact with experts in landscape design, city planning, environmental and other related fields. Local nurseries are being encouraged to participate, as well, in this effort.

ھ Nature Explore WorkshopsOne day workshops will first be offered Dec. 1 and 2, presented by Dimensions at the Nature Classroom at Arbor Day Farm in Nebraska City. A schedule of future workshops is also being developed.

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ھ Nature Education Train the TrainersDimensions, in collaboration with the Early Childhood Training Center, will offer a series beginning in 2007. Participation is welcome to qualified individuals, not limited to Nebraska.

ھ Nebraska Early Learning Guidelines – a nature education supplementThe Nebraska Department of Education, along with the Early Childhood Training Center, is supporting the preparation of supplemental materials to encourage the use of nature education curriculum in the implementation of the state’s voluntary early learning standards in programs birth through age five. These resources will be widely disseminated in 2007, including at the early learning domain workshops currently being hosted throughout the state. This addendum will complement a publication being developed by Dimensions and the National Arbor Day Foundation, Learning with Nature Idea Book.

ھ Nature Education Position StatementThe urgency for greater connection of young children and nature has spurred the development of a position paper on nature and young children. This effort will bring both visibility and guidance to the critical need for effective and developmentally appropriate practices that include nature education, and that will foster optimum and healthy development of young children.

ھ Nature Education website

The Early Childhood Training Center hosts dedicated web pages to bring current events and links to local, state and international resources to support nature education http://ectc.education.ne.gov/nature/nature.htm

For more information about the Nebraska Nature Education activities, contact:Carol Fichter, NDE Early Childhood Training Center, [email protected] Mary Beth Pistillo, NDE Early Childhood Training Center, [email protected] Nancy Rosenow, Dimensions Educational Research Foundation, [email protected]

Materials presented to NAECS-SDE Annual Meeting, November 6&&, 2006