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11/08/2006

Why Nature Education?

All my life through, the new sights of nature made me rejoice like a child.
Madame Marie Curie

Recently, over 300 early childhood educators, environmental activists, landscape architects, and community planners came together at the Arbor Day Farm in Nebraska City, Nebraska, for the Working Forum on Nature Education for Young Children. Marjorie Kostelnik and Dana Friedman acted as the event's "synthesizers."  They reviewed all the presentations and reports from discussions and presented a summary of key points raised on the final day.  In their final report, they listed the following advantages of nature education for young children that were identified by forum participants...

View Dana Friedman's "Report on Collected Ideas"





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