Session Information
14 SES 08 A JS, Transitions and Links in Urban/Rural Place-Based Learning
Symposium Joint Session NW 14 with NW 30
Contribution
In response to the continuing alienation of urban children from nature, an active outdoor life, and from natural food-producing environments such as farms, outdoor and farm kindergartens have become quite common in Norway. Farm kindergartens typically exist in rural areas, but often in rural areas not too far from more urban environments, which are able to make use of them. Like other Norwegian kindergartens, they provide full-day learning and care at a farm, either as an addition to a running farm or one that has become a kindergarten. This paper will explore this development in Norway in the context of trends elsewhere in outdoor and place –based education and the theory and practice of environmental education. It will focus on a farm kindergarten developed from a farm in Nordland , that is used by urban as well as rural families. Activities in the kindergarten, in a rural area just outside a small town, focus on the animals and poultry, growing vegetables, and food preparation and preservation. The paper will consider the contribution that farm kindergartens now make in the context of land ownership, longstanding traditions in pluriactivity and the implications this has had for urbanisation and urban –rural relationships in Norway.
References
Cohen, Bronwen & Rønning, Wenche (2014) ‘Place –based learning in early years services: approaches and examples from Norway and Scotland’ in Miller, Linda and Cameron, Claire(eds.) International Perspectives in the Early Years. London:SAGE. Cohen, B.J and Rønning, W. (forthcoming 2015) “Education in Norway and Scotland: Developing and Re-forming the systems” in Northern Neighbours: Scotland and Norway since 1800. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press. Mannion, G., Fenwick,A. and Lynch,J. (2013) ‘Place-responsive pedagogy: learning from teachers’ experiences of excursions in nature’. Environmental Education Research Vol.19 6 pp792-809.
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