Nursery Fields Forever offers three approaches to learning: from nature; from technique; and from practice. Children will be taught to grow and harvest their own food, as well as interact with animals. These tasks, though small ones, can have a positive effect on kids' everyday lives. The hands-on method instills valuable social skills, teamwork, and promotes a healthy lifestyle from a young age. At the same time, students will also learn about the benefits of renewable energy—including wind turbines and solar arrays—that keep the school running.
“We think that kids should enjoy nature,” Dolcetta told Fast Company. “So we designed this strange school: No classrooms, but open spaces where vegetables grow inside and animals can come in too. It’s a mixing of the two things, school and nature.” With this model, children are engaged in learning that will inspire them to think differently. "A typical school has desks and chairs—in our school, there are not these things. And there's the freedom to stay inside or go outside."
Here's how it would work:
The proposed layout for the farm:
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Τετάρτη, Μαρτίου 02, 2016 |
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great!
ΑπάντησηΔιαγραφήActually, that is a pretty good idea for preschool studies. It can help a child to create a broad picture of how the world works, and appreciete people work. I remember myself in kindergarten planting onions. Very exciting! By the way, for children, it would be also very nice to work with nut and pecan harvesters. You buy them on people https://nutgatherers.com/ for an affordable price. It is so much fun running around the garden with that thing!)
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