Constructed with rope, fencing, and a parachute tarpaulin roof, the classroom will provide shelter, warmth, and a creative space for children to appreciate and learn about nature at Chard Reservoir.
In other words: Kids are out of the classroom, frequently in overnight experiences with their teachers and fellow students learning about nature, and — just as importantly — themselves.
As technology reshapes educational landscapes, the focus shifts from traditional classrooms to dynamic, flexible, and inclusive learning experiences that cater ...
Black Friday Lego sales start at just $6. As a mom and a teacher, I know how much joy and creativity Lego sets can bring to ...
Just remember to bring plenty of water – dehydration is the only thing that should be ‘hidden’ in these nature escapes. There ...
The park’s showstopper is Lake of the Clouds, a stunning body of water nestled between forested ridges. It’s the kind of view that makes you want to break out into song, Julie Andrews style. For the ...
We take a look at what might be the oldest known alphabet and take a tour of a record-breaking nuclear fusion reactor.
The Pelican Island Audubon Society has been a leading voice for conservation in Indian River County and beyond since 1964. By ...
By fostering relationships with the outdoors, children have more positive experiences in nature. We need to encourage that.
Swapping classrooms for the woods doesn't appear to improve most children's mental health, but they may still enjoy it ...
"I wanted to express the beauty of being able to care (for) the weak and taking care of each other," the artist says.