“If we’re really going to engage with sustainability, then we need to do things with a focus on critical pedagogies,” Sue Elliott maintained. “It’s very easy to do the lovely sensory things about ‘how does the tree feel?’, and hug the tree, and to investigate different animals that you might find from a science perspective, but we need to take it a step further.”
Bush Kinder recognises the place the bush has in Australian folklore and the significance of the land in Aboriginal culture. No toys, No tools, No art supplies The children and adults benefit from using only what nature has provided. https://www.bushkinder.education bushkinder@gmail.com
Thursday, 18 October 2018
Thursday, 4 October 2018
Bathurst Bush Kinder
Rain or shine, keen children from Goodstart Early Learning Bathurst leave behind toys, books and buildings for their Bush Kindy session in Mount Panorama-Wahluu’s bushland. The program is enhanced by strong Aboriginal educatorsand a positive relationship with Bathurst Local Aboriginal Land Council (LALC).
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