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Nature in our heartsInter-connectedness between people and nature Nature education has its roots in both Eastern and Western philosophies which advocate learning from the nature. PCD’s partners, assigning different names to nature education, have been experimenting with its practice and are thus trying to enrich understanding of it within different local contexts. Established as an organisation of environmentally-concerned volunteers in 2002, Beijing-based Hanhaisha sees that problems in the environment and within communities mirror those within people’s bodies and minds. They have taken up humanity education, which puts emphasis on learning from oriental and Chinese traditional culture and philosophy, from which they try to derive insights for contemplating problems facing humanity in the modern world. The group started to explore humanity education with school-aged children in 2007. The curriculum includes classics and the teachings of Laozi and Confucius, urban farming, and learning from nature. In one of these attempts ants were used as the theme for learning. Through photographs, drawings, story-telling, singing and outdoor games, children learned about the life of ants and related this to appreciating the merits of cooperation in daily life.
PCD and our partners have just begun to embark on this inspiring journey. It is essential to continue experimenting, learning and reflecting on methodologies and approaches in nature education. It is also necessary to nurture the soil in which nature education can flourish. In this light, the nurturing of facilitators is also vital.
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