Have you read a book that changed you, challenged you or surprised you? This is a question that the British Columbia Principals’ and Vice Principals’ Association (@BCPVPA) asks its members in Principl(ed) Magazine. Holly Zurak, Vice-Principal at École Nesika Elementary in Williams Lake, Cariboo-Chilcotin (SD27), chose to write about the Walking Curriculum. In this post, […]
Category: Imaginative Ecological Education (IEE): Activities & Insights
Learn how to engage imagination in learning to support the development of ecological understanding and sense of place.
Three Cheers for The Walking Curriculum!
The Walking Curriculum has just been named one of the world’s most inspiring innovations in K12 education. The global education ecosystem has seen remarkable disruption in education this year. We have also seen an encouraging willingness among educators, parents, and students to embrace new ways of teaching and learning. During this pivotal moment in the […]
Pointing to Patterns in Nature
By Sophia Sanchez Sophia is a newbie online ESL/EFL instructor. She is a passionate educator and blogs about education on her personal blog. She found her true calling — teaching — while she was juggling writing and a 9-5 desk job. Over millennia, human beings have observed that there are patterns in nature which drive […]