Join us to learn more about the purpose and pedagogy of outdoor play at school. We will review why protecting time for outdoor play is important in the early years, and the role of supervisory adults when provisioning outdoor play spaces. Participants will reflect on current practice and leave with new ideas for planning and provisioning seasonal learning that can be both predictable and emergent.
Facilitator: Megan Zeni
Bio: Megan has over 25 years experience as an elementary school teacher and is currently employed as an Early Learning Teacher Consultant in B.C. Megan is PhD candidate at the University of British Columbia. Her research interests include developing professional learning networks with in-service teachers to weave systems of schooling with emerging pedagogies of place and play. Megan has extensive experience teaching in public school outdoor classrooms
and school gardens. She consults broadly on school garden pedagogy, risky play, and emergent learning in the school context. Learn more about Megan’s research and projects at meganzeni.com
Participants will be given the link to the video and are required to participate in one of two ways-- with a microphone/built in speaker or through the chat. In addition there will be a log tracking which members contribute and which do not, and those that do not contribute will not receive PD hours. We ask that you leave your camera on for the session.