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What is nature in learning?


Learning in nature takes education out of the classroom and in the environment, using it as a unique tool to acquire knowledge and develop skills.

What can kids learn from nature?

  • Nature does promote learning in children in both direct and indirect ways. Nature can help a student feel more attentive, less stressed, more self-disciplined, more engaged, more interested and more physically active and fit. And it can also provide a calmer, quieter, safer, warmer, more cooperative setting for learning.

What is meant by nature of the learner?

  • The learner has the power to see, hear, touch, smell, perceive, imagine, retain, recall, recognize past mental acts, conceive ideas, make judgement, reason out, feel and choose. Only when the learner is nourished materially and spiritually can he/she be complete for that is his/her very nature.

What do we learn from nature?

  • Perseverance. The salmon run or journey upstream is a lesson in overcoming struggles. ...
  • Persistence. Some birds will migrate a thousand miles in search of food and new nesting locations. ...
  • Patience. No seed planted will sprout the same day. ...
  • Endurance. ...
  • Humility. ...

What is nature of learning process?

  • The nature of the learning process Learning is an active, social process Social constructivist scholars view learning as an active process where learners should learn to discover principles, concepts and facts for themselves, hence the importance of encouraging guesswork and intuitive thinking in learners.