Crafting Learning: A Curriculum Design Podcast

Beginners 3/4 Outdoor Curriculum

21 min · 23 mei 2025
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Liz Unger and Kristin Keneally return to the podcast to share their design work to create more opportunities to teach and learn in our outdoor spaces for our youngest learners. Their intentions for outdoor learning include building a strong sense of connection to our natural environment, additional sensory experiences, gross motor skill development, creative and curious exploration, growth in social emotional skills including empathy, gratitude, and collaboration.

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