Thursday, April 24, 2014

Understanding and Umbrellas


Understanding and Umbrellas

Greetings! I’m sticking with an Outdoor School RAD path, as you will hopefully be reading this on Thursday, while I’m still at Outdoor School! If not, I’ll post it when I get home on Friday! Today we’re talking about Understanding and Umbrellas.

Umbrellas are not allowed at Outdoor School – too many things can go wrong (makeshift sword fights, favorite Umbrellas that were gifts from Uncles or second cousins twice removed – drama ensues, I kid you not), and using them removes students from the experience of...experiencing. No matter the weather, Outdoor School goes outdoors. We all prep for this, and go outside and learn, experience, and start to Understand. The one regret I have for no Umbrellas at Outdoor School is I can’t use that opportunity to get some of my more musical students to do a rendition of “Singing in the Rain” with me, which is a sad state of affairs. *moment of silence* I’ll deal, though, to help my students Understand more and better.

Understanding their nature-based surroundings is not something these kids are used to doing if it isn’t at a mall or home in front of a game console – or taking care of younger siblings while parents work long hours to make ends meet. This is one of the many reasons why I love that we have an Outdoor School program. Take a bunch of 5th graders, give them an opportunity to learn Science outside, away from the school, their families, their responsibilities to everyone and everything except being a kid who is learning…and you get amazing results. I’ve had students who thought they would ‘simply die’ – their words – without their precious cell phones who take said phones from parents when they are picked up, tuck the cell phone away, and ignore it. A few have even handed it back with a ‘nah’ – much to their parents’ shock. More students tend to want to go outside after Outdoor School, so our potential for students who move, exercise, and get fresh air increases wonderfully.

Having students Understand themselves better after Outdoor School – yes, they CAN survive away from home for a couple days, and even have fun! Yes, they can try new foods, go to bed at a reasonable hour, and not overdose on sugar and caffeine every day. They can go outside and try new things. They can learn science where it lives – what a concept, right?  They, too, can become field researchers in science, and even those who have the greatest trouble with it otherwise, can Understand an amazing amount of information and number of concepts.

So, their hair may get messed up by the rain since they have to go without Umbrellas, but that rain sinks into their brain and sloshes around with some ideas Until a new Understanding is born.

It’s a gorgeous sight to see!

Thanks for your time,


J

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