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At last, some real outdoor learning
Friday and Saturday morning found me in (two different) Wiltshire fields under ephemeral cirrus cloud, amid bird noise and warmed by a strong breeze. I was with about 40 other people on each occasion at [i] the launch of Wiltshire Wildlife Trust's Wild Connections...
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The best bit of near 'n' far
For me, the best bit of the Far 'n' Near conference was the presentation by Matt Stevenson on Attention Restoration Theory. This was an afternoon session on methodology, and the three other talks were all almost as good. I enjoyed the talks...
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It may be near 'n' far – but what is 'outdoor learning'?
I can't remember whether I asked the question of myself during the recent near 'n' far conference presentation by the team from Natural Connections, or whether they asked it themselves. Sadly, my notes are rather unconnected on that point. It's a good...
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That little tent of blue
I never saw a man who looked With such a wistful eye Upon that little tent of blue Which prisoners call the sky, And at every drifting cloud that went With sails of silver by. In his introductory remarks to...
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More Lessons from Far and Near
"In summertime on Bredon The bells they sound so clear; Round both the shires they ring them In steeples far and near, A happy noise to hear." Whilst I was incarcerated in the University of East London last week, at Natural...
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Poor pedagogy in the East End
I said last week that I anticipated a lot of sitting and listening when we met in the University of East London for a day conference about outdoor education / learning: Lessons from Near and Far. It was, however, much...
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E-beta-farnesene is best in short bursts
The Guardian reports that a British field trial of a GM wheat that was designed to repel aphids has found the crop to have no better protection than conventional wheat. The trials compared aphid attacks on standard wheat plants with those suffered by...
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Glastonbury's Green and Unpleasant land
This is the symbol of the Glastonbury Ethos: ... which says: Glastonbury Festival was founded in 1970, long before people began to become concerned about climate change. Yet even then all the milk and the cider and the straw came...
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Another WEEC, but it's still a good question
In 2007, at WEEC in Durban, I was asked to speak about environmental education research since Tbilisi, to explore what we might learn from this work, and look ahead to the challenges that then faced us as a community engaged in...
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Weec at the knees
Someone at WEEC has just sent me this: Very good, I thought; but it couldn't apply to me, could it?