60. Healthy Ecosystems and Community Focused Outdoor Classrooms with Bridger Hahn
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We are visiting Wild Earth Wonder with an Outdoor classroom tour and talk with CIRCLE Member, Bridger Hahn. Please note members can view the visual tour in our membership dashboard. Not a member? Join today.
This episode is a conversation that includes:
- A peek into Bridger's journey BEFORE becoming a Nature-Based Educator.
- How teaching outdoors has changed her teaching practice.
- An overview description of Bridger's Backyard Outdoor Classroom's learning spaces.
- Challenges and examples of how to pivot.
- Where Bridger finds inspiration.
MEET BRIDGER:
Bridger Hahn, an educator and lifelong gardener. She delights in building healthy ecosystems (hello happy frogs and lizards) and community-focused, growth mindset-centered classrooms (hello accountable, kind, and empathetic humans)! Following her heart, she is merging these two passions by providing discovery and learning opportunities in her outdoor classroom.
Working in collaboration with the physical world as a learning tool and teacher, she aims to build connections and relationships with nature and among children.
A native North Carolinian, she studied Non-Profit Management at the College of Charleston before receiving a Master of Arts in Education from the University of North Carolina at Wilmington. She has been a classroom teacher for the last decade and enjoys putting her love for nurturing young minds into practice.
She feels most at home immersed in nature. Being that WE ARE NATURE, she finds it to be our best teacher. She recently created an outdoor classroom environment in her home garden to share with children and families. She is so excited to transition from teaching indoors to outdoors, where children can get their hands dirty, make noise, and grow through experiential learning.
Briger Hahn's mission is to empower young minds while building connections and environmental awareness. The benefits of outdoor learning for children are numerous and well-documented. When we have a relationship with nature, we are more inclined to advocate for and protect it.
CONTACT BRIDGER:
CONNECT WITH VICTORIA:
- FREE Seedling Newsletter
- WEBSITE: www.outdoor-classrooms.com
- EMAIL: Victoria@outdoor-classrooms.com
- Instagram: instagram.com/outdoor_classrooms/
- Facebook: Facebook.com/OutdoorClassrooms1
OUTDOOR CLASSROOM RESOURCES:
- The Outdoor Classrooms CIRCLE Membership
- The Outdoor Teaching Bootcamp
- Seeds of Inspiration for Outdoor Learning Card Deck
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