• Getting Started with Outdoor Learning with Evan Nienaber
    Oct 8 2024

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    In this episode we connect with Evan Nienaber, a teacher from Saskatoon Public. We talk about getting started with Outdoor Learning, affordances, relationships, failure and learning and how all those parts are connected. We also talk about releasing control and not always being the expert in the classroom. Evan shares a little about his checklists that he uses to stay organized with outdoor learning. Finally, we share some mistakes to learn from.

    Resources from Evan: Camp Checklists

    Shekinah tent prep sheet

    Pike Lake Prep Sheet

    Brightwater Prep Sheet

    App Camp Prep Sheet

    Access our research, project ideas and more at:
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    44 mins
  • Project Walks with Mandy Cooper
    Sep 24 2024

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    Our guest for this episode is Mandy Cooper who has been teaching for over 10 years and has been teaching Let’s Lead – Nikanetan for the past 6 years. In our conversation with Mandy, we talk about Project Walk and Talks with Mandy and how she uses them with her students to connect them to the places where they live and make the learning relevant. Mandy also shares how she connects her students with an elder to learn about sage and start their tradition of smudging for the year. As always, we wrap our podcast with a conversation about some of the mistakes that we have made and the lessons we learned in the hopes that our listeners can learn from our mistakes in their own pursuit of outdoor learning.

    Research Resource from today’s episode: Scott, G., Boyd, M., & Colquhoun, D. (2013). Changing spaces, changing relationships: the positive impact of learning out of doors. Australian Journal of Outdoor Education, 17(1). (Article is available through your learning institution.)

    Check out Mandy's How to Use Guide and then read through some example project walks:
    Water Walk
    Art Walk
    History/Herstory/Theirstory through Public Art

    Mandy also shared some similar in idea projects with us - Make An Impact projects that can be adapted to various content.

    Spirit Bear Calls to Action
    Calls to Action Brainstorming Template
    Make an Impact on Truth and Reconcilliation
    Make an Impact on the Moosehide Campaign

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    40 mins
  • Get Outside 101 Conference Promo
    Sep 13 2024

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    Get Outside 101 Conference
    Saturday, October 5
    University of Saskatchewan in the Education Building

    Head over to https://saskoutdoors.org/event/get-outside-101-saskatoon/ to register for this awesome Outdoor Learning experience!

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    https://engagedstudent.weebly.com/outdoor-learning.html



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    2 mins
  • Building Community Relationships with Nancy Barr
    Sep 10 2024

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    Our guest for this episode is Nancy Barr who has been teaching for over 20 years, and has used outdoor and out of school learning to build relationships with community members. In our conversation with Nancy, we talk about learning on and from the land, building relationships both with the land and with each other, and how Nancy prepares her class for going outside and offers advice for how to get started. We wrap our podcast with a conversation about some of the mistakes that we have made and the lessons we learned in the hopes that our listeners can learn from our mistakes in their own pursuit of outdoor learning.

    Research Resource from today’s episode: Simpson, L. B. (2014). Land as pedagogy: Nishnaabeg intelligence and rebellious transformation. Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society, 3(3), 1-25. Available at: https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/des/article/download/22170/17985/

    Nancy’s Go Bag Itemized List:

    School stuff- the things you need for policy/procedures if you school or division

    - student list with phone numbers

    -first aid kit

    - medications for students

    - any other paper work to take with while leaving a building

    Nancy stuff- things I always take

    - pencil case with class set of pencils ,a few erasers and a couple sharpeners

    - Kleenex

    - garbage bags (2)

    - a few sharpies and pen

    - money

    - small knife

    - tampons and a couple pads -also good for first aid needs

    - my community card - these are Business card sized. On one side is the school logo and the other is blank. I get kids to write positive messages or thank you notes or other things on them to pass out in the community.

    - Hackie-sacks or jacks or other small games for kids to use like a frezbee

    - lighter/matches/bbq lighter

    - paper or pad

    I add things as needed or in season like a couple pair of mittens or sunscreen or perhaps socks and a toque.

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    52 mins
  • Starting the Year with Outdoor Learning Round Table
    Aug 27 2024

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    Just in time for a new school year!

    In this episode we gathered with Nancy Barr, Evan Nienaber, and Skyler Haugen, a group of outdoor educators, for a round table discussion on how we start off our year in a good way.

    We talk about first day ideas, building relationships, and procedures and progressions for taking kids outside for learning.

    Resources:
    The Best of Us Handout

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Releasing Control with Brad Watts
    Aug 7 2024

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    Our guest for this episode is Brad Watts, an experienced outdoor learning educator, who in his words, has been teaching for about 20ish years. He literally started his teaching career as a result of being able to take students on a camping trip. He was one of the teachers in the Let's Lead-Nikanetan experiential leadership grade 8 program in Saskatoon. In our conversation with Brad, we talk about how outdoor learning is curricular, how we need to release control and let students take the lead in their own learning and what that actually looks like. We also talk a little bit about assessment and how Brad evaluates the time spent outside. We wrap our podcast with a conversation about some of the mistakes that we have made and the lessons we learned in the hopes that our listeners can learn from our mistakes in their own pursuit of outdoor learning.

    Research Resource from today's episode: Canadian Paediatric Society. (2024). Healthy childhood development through outdoor risky play: Navigating the balance with injury prevention. Retrieved from https://cps.ca/en/documents/position/outdoor-risky-play

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    https://engagedstudent.weebly.com/outdoor-learning.html



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    53 mins
  • Outdoor Learning 101
    Aug 6 2024

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    This podcast is about Outdoor Learning. Derek and Chris, two experienced outdoor educators, will be having conversations with each other and other outdoor educators about various practical aspects of using outdoor learning. Our goal is to provide educators who are new to outdoor learning and those who are experienced with ideas on how to start using the outdoor environment in their education practice and ways to expand how to use it more.

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    https://engagedstudent.weebly.com/outdoor-learning.html



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    9 mins