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The Classroom Beyond: Informal Education Podcast

Podkast av Graham Charles

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Every week, I have conversations with naturalists, coaches, docents, museum guides, music teachers -- anyone who educates outside a traditional classroom. We share ideas about what works best and what we can learn from one another. Our goal is to support developing communities of practice among all informal educators. Come join us -- in The Classroom Beyond!

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episode Include Everyone: Exploratorium Explainers Gianna & Gwen cover

Include Everyone: Exploratorium Explainers Gianna & Gwen

On this week’s podcast episode [https://www.theclassroombeyond.com/podcasts/s01/e08-include-everyone-informal-education/], I have a conversation with two Explainer-Facilitators from the Exploratorium, San Francisco’s storied palace of science, art, and perception. Gwen Payne and Gianna Calamar both participate in the Exploratorium’s diversity and inclusion efforts, and we talk a lot today about how including everyone improves the visitor experience and, of course, increases learning. Get in Touch! I would love to hear from you! Feel free to drop by the Web site [https://www.theclassroombeyond.com/] and drop me a message. Explainer-Facilitator Gianna Canamar with Exploratorium visitors ©The Exploratorium [https://www.exploratorium.edu/]; used by permission.

31. jan. 2023 - 21 min
episode The Art of Interpretation: Talking with State Park Interpreter Elise McFarland cover

The Art of Interpretation: Talking with State Park Interpreter Elise McFarland

On this week’s podcast, I talk with Elise McFarland, an Interpretation and Education Manager for the California State Park system. In her far-ranging job, she’s responsible for several parks’ cultural resources and, of course, many levels and modes of interpretation.  Like many informal educators – especially outdoor educators in regional parks – Elise calls herself an interpreter. Since Freeman Tilden published Interpreting Our Heritage in 1957, the idea of interpretation as a cultural activity has spread throughout the community of naturalists and museum educators and spawned organizations like the National Association for Interpretation [http://www.interpnet.com/]. On the blog this week, I describe some of this history and current state of the term: Thematic Interpretation as an Art and a Science [http://www.theclassroombeyond.com/blog/thematic-interpretation]

24. jan. 2023 - 28 min
episode Working with Informal Education Volunteers: A Conversation with Teacher-Trainer Brittany Sabol cover

Working with Informal Education Volunteers: A Conversation with Teacher-Trainer Brittany Sabol

On this week’s podcast, I talk with science educator Brittany Sabol. She’s the training director at Environmental Volunteers, an organization that turns everyday folks into extraordinary informal educators who go into classrooms to provide science enrichments. On the blog, I have a post about volunteer training [https://www.theclassroombeyond.com/blog/2023/01/the-nature-of-nature-based-education/training-informal-education-volunteers], often a big part of informal education sites. For my ever-growing jargon list, I search for a good definition for a term we all hear a lot but don’t interrogate enough: Inquiry [https://www.theclassroombeyond.com/jargon/inquiry]. Please drop by the project’s website [https://www.theclassroombeyond.com/] and let me know what you think!

17. jan. 2023 - 22 min
episode Nature-Based Learning in the Field: A Conversation with Naturalist Claire Dobie cover

Nature-Based Learning in the Field: A Conversation with Naturalist Claire Dobie

On this week’s podcast, I talk with Minnesota naturalist Claire Dobie. Nature-based education is popular – who doesn’t like a field trip? But we don’t talk as much about how learning while immersed in the outdoors, in nature, can impact student behavior and outcomes. Claire and I discuss the profession of naturalist and the “nature” of “nature-based education” [https://www.theclassroombeyond/blog/2023/01/the-nature-of-nature-based-education/] – how we do it, why we do it, and how to get started! Maybe most importantly, Claire and I talk about saying “I don’t know” [https://www.theclassroombeyond/blog/2023/01/saying-i-don-t-know/] when you have to. It’s a great way to model for learners that we don’t know everything (and aren’t supposed to!) – and that the learning part is the fun part. Don’t forget to drop by the Web site [https://www.theclassroombeyond.com/] to leave a comment, send an e-mail, or even suggest my next informal educator guest!

11. jan. 2023 - 27 min
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