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Progressive Education - Experiential Learning and Nature-Based Approaches in Pedagogy - cover
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Progressive Education - Experiential Learning and Nature-Based Approaches in Pedagogy

Cupido A.I. Saage

Tradutor Cupido A.I. Saage

Editora: Saage Media GmbH

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"Progressive Education: Experiential Learning and Nature-Based Approaches in Pedagogy" offers a comprehensive exploration of modern educational approaches that prioritize hands-on learning and connection with the natural world.
This thoughtful guide bridges theory and practice in forest education, social pedagogy, and teacher education, providing educators with practical frameworks for implementing nature-based learning in kindergarten and early childhood settings. The book traces the historical development of progressive education movements while examining how these principles can be effectively applied in contemporary educational environments.
Readers will discover detailed insights into creating learning environments that foster self-directed discovery, with specific guidance on room concepts, material selection, and rhythmic daily structures that support experiential education. The text delves into project-based and inquiry-based learning methodologies, offering concrete strategies for planning, documenting, and reflecting on learning processes.
The book places special emphasis on kindergarten pedagogy, exploring how to nurture self-directed learning in early childhood and create meaningful transitions between kindergarten and primary school. For teacher education professionals, it provides frameworks for multi-age grouping, differentiated learning opportunities, and building participatory school cultures.
Nature education forms a central theme, with dedicated sections on forest education principles, seasonal learning cycles, and sustainability awareness. Practical applications of waldkindergarten concepts, natural materials in learning, and experiential outdoor education are thoroughly examined.
The final sections address professional development for educators, exploring the essential competencies for progressive pedagogy, team collaboration approaches, and ongoing educator training opportunities. This resource balances theoretical foundations with actionable strategies, making it valuable for both new and experienced practitioners in early childhood education, social pedagogy, and nature-based learning environments.
For this book, we relied on innovative technologies, including Artificial Intelligence and tailor-made software solutions. These supported us in numerous process steps: brainstorming and research, writing and editing, quality assurance, as well as the creation of decorative illustrations.
We aim to provide you with a reading experience that is particularly harmonious and contemporary.
Disponível desde: 07/06/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 246 páginas.

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