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appalachiablue

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Mon Jun 22, 2020, 09:29 PM Jun 2020

Education Advocates Push For D.C. Schools To Have Outdoor Classrooms [View all]

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"Education advocates push for DC schools to have outdoor classrooms," By Delia Goncalves, WUSA9-TV, Washington, D.C., 2 hrs ago, June 22, 2020.

As D.C. school leaders are surveying parents about what they think the return to school plan should look like in the fall, advocates are offering an alternative: outdoor classrooms. According to medical experts, COVID-19 transmission decreases outdoors, making it a safer alternative to traditional indoor classrooms. “I know my kids are concerned about being in a confined four-wall space," parent Paige Ela said. "And going back to a series of zoom after zoom for a six and a 10-year-old is, you know, an exhausting idea.”

It was an unconventional interview, but the Potomac River was the perfect backdrop as Ela spoke to WUSA9’s Delia Gonçalves about outdoor classrooms and the healing aspects of nature aboard her family boat. “Specifically, after events of trauma -- and I think all of us have experienced that with COVID and Black Lives Matter events happening simultaneously -- there's a tremendous amount of research that suggests that getting out, breathing fresh air, seeing greenery is just really important to the healing process," Ela said.

Ela testified before the school board recently, offering up the alternative for the fall. The DCPS Chancellor Lewis Ferebee has not announced a finalized plan, but according to a member of REOPEN D.C.’s Education Committee, Ferebee is leaning towards an extension of distance learning, alternating students each day, and socially distant classrooms of 10 students.




- (Video 2 mins). Some D.C. School Leaders Are Considering Outdoor Education. Denmark does it.

“It's really difficult for people to plan to go back to work under those circumstances,” Scott Goldstein of EmpowerED said. “So we want to think outside the box. The idea is that all of our students go back in a consistent way.” EmpowerEd started a petition for school leaders to consider outdoor education. Goldstein admits they don’t have all the answers, but he believes it addresses issues of access to technology and equity. “You can really have equity of access by using public parks, by using outdoor space, by closing streets around our schools to make sure that all schools have access to be able to use that,” Goldstein said...

More, https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/education-advocates-push-for-dc-schools-to-have-outdoor-classrooms/ar-BB15QGJB
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*Forest Schools (learning style). Begun in Scandinavia, picked up in the UK in the last 25 years, spread to Europe, Canada and the U.S. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forest_school_(learning_style)

- Forest Schools, More Marketing Than Outdoor Education? The Guardian, 2019.
https://www.theguardian.com/education/2019/jun/25/forest-schools-more-marketing-than-outdoor-education

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DC is hardly San Diego. PoindexterOglethorpe Jun 2020 #1
Denmark isn't San Diego either, and they have appalachiablue Jun 2020 #2
My bad. PoindexterOglethorpe Jun 2020 #3
No problem, there's a lot of material I posted appalachiablue Jun 2020 #4
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