Nature, Spirituality, and Early Childhood Education

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Child-centred pedagogies
childhood education
children's mental health
children’s mental health
climate change
climate crisis
early years
early years policy analysis
environmental ethics education
epistemology in teaching
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fostering spiritual development in children
Froebelian pedagogy
holistic education
identity
learning outdoors
Montessori approach
nature
nature connectedness
outdoor learning
outdoor play
philosophy of education
responsible education
self-efficacy
spirituality
sustainability
sustainable activity
well-being

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032749877
  • Weight: 350g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Jul 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This novel volume delves into a specific and crucial aspect of early years pedagogy – the intersection between early childhood education and spirituality, offering tips on nurturing spirituality and a sense of connectedness with nature through outdoor learning.

With experience both as a scholar and a teacher, the author delves into the ontological and epistemological issues related to outdoor learning and education while keeping accessibility and sustainability at the centre of the volume. Chapters take a comprehensive approach to the exploration of children's innate spirituality and their connection with nature in the context of early childhood education, fusing elements such as a critique of early years policy with philosophy of education and children’s mental health. Using a robust theoretical foundation incorporating philosophical figures such as Froebel, McMillan, Montessori, Dewey and Freire, as well as the inclusion of practical examples from educational settings designed for real-world scenarios, this book reinvigorates the conversation around the holistic development of children by emphasising the importance of nature and child-centred pedagogies.

Ultimately exploring avenues that can foster a sense of well-being and social responsibility in children, the book will be of interest to researchers, educators and teacher trainers in the field of early childhood education, environmental education, philosophy of education and teacher education. Policy makers and school leaders may also benefit from this volume.

Ruth Wills is a Lecturer in Early Childhood in the School of Education, Liverpool Hope University, UK, and a part-time teacher in a Primary School.

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