12/18/2009
Nature Education in Swaziland
We can't all be heroes because somebody has to sit on the curb and clap as they go by.
Will Rogers
Today on World Forum Radio we hear from Irma Allen. She is Chairperson of the Swaziland Environment Authority (the equivalent of the EPA in the United States), and a member of the World Forum Nature Action Collaborative for Children. She has wide experience in development work in Africa, Latin America, and the Middle East.
In today's podcast Irma talks about the importance of nature education in Swaziland. At one point she observes, "We have no classrooms, so nature is the classroom."
Exchange has a wide variety of resources on environments, which can be purchased separately or altogether at a discounted price in our
Environments Tool Kit. Exchange environmental resources in the kit include...
Books:
- Caring Spaces, Learning Places: Children's Environments That Work
- Natural Playscapes: Creating Outdoor Play Environments for the Soul
- Learning With Nature Idea Book: Creating Nurturing Outdoor Spaces for Children
Beginning Workshop Units:
- Environments for Special Needs
- Environments
- Nature and Young Children
- Outdoor Environments
- Space
- Science, Using the Outdoors
- Learning Materials
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