Bush Kinders: Building Young Children’s Relationships with the Environment

IF 2.2 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Chris Speldewinde, Coral Campbell
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Abstract Early childhood is an important time for building children’s affinity with nature and the environment. Early childhood professionals play a crucial role in developing young children’s understanding of the natural world. Over the past 50 years, there has been a movement in early childhood education and care contexts to provide young children with the opportunity to learn in natural surroundings such as forest schools and nature kindergartens. This research, occurred in four bush kinders, an Australian example of nature-based, early years education influenced by the forest school approach to education. In this paper we interrogate key ideas concerning environmental education, drawing on seminal empirical research, guiding curriculum documents such as Australia’s Early Years Learning Framework and government policy documents to build understandings of how children’s play can be observed by educators who can then support the children to develop their understandings of the natural world around them. Through ethnography, a methodology that uses both participation and observation of research participants, it became apparent that young children’s play-based learning offers opportunities for development of understandings of the environment. Applying a recent definition of environmental education from the US Environmental Protection Authority (2022), we analysed four vignettes which provide examples of educators and children’s interactions supporting children to build an affinity with nature observed during the research. This research’s implications are novel when considering the relatively new bush kinder approach to early childhood education as the findings remind us of the benefits of bush kinders in generating opportunities for young children’s environmental education.
布什·金德斯:建立幼儿与环境的关系
幼儿期是培养幼儿与自然、环境亲和力的重要时期。幼儿专业人员在培养幼儿对自然世界的理解方面发挥着至关重要的作用。在过去的50年里,在幼儿教育和护理环境中出现了一种运动,为幼儿提供在自然环境中学习的机会,如森林学校和自然幼儿园。这项研究发生在四个丛林幼儿园,这是澳大利亚的一个以自然为基础的早期教育的例子,受到森林学校教育方法的影响。在本文中,我们询问了有关环境教育的关键思想,借鉴了开创性的实证研究,指导课程文件,如澳大利亚的早期学习框架和政府政策文件,以建立对教育工作者如何观察儿童游戏的理解,然后教育工作者可以支持儿童发展他们对周围自然世界的理解。通过人种学,一种利用研究参与者的参与和观察的方法,很明显,幼儿以游戏为基础的学习为发展对环境的理解提供了机会。应用美国环境保护局(2022)最近对环境教育的定义,我们分析了四个小插曲,这些小插曲提供了在研究期间观察到的教育工作者和儿童相互作用的例子,这些例子支持儿童与自然建立亲密关系。当考虑到相对较新的幼儿教育方法时,这项研究的含义是新颖的,因为研究结果提醒我们,丛林儿童在为幼儿环境教育创造机会方面的好处。
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Australian Journal of Environmental Education
Australian Journal of Environmental Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
18.80%
发文量
49
期刊介绍: An internationally refereed journal which publishes papers and reports on all aspects of environmental education. It presents information and argument which stimulates debate about educational strategies that enhance the kinds of awareness, understanding and actions which will promote environmental and social justice.
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