Term
Spring 2025
Capstone
Capstone Project
Degree Name
MAED: NSEE
Facilitator(s)
Karen Moroz
Content Expert
Tamara Kremin
Abstract
This abstract explores the development of documents to be used for the proposal of a nature-based education program for students in grades kindergarten through second grade. This program is grounded in the principles of student-led learning and the nature-human connection. There is a growing body of research that indicates that exposure to natural environments correlates with significant improvement in the physical, social-emotional, and cognitive development in children. By combining outdoor education experiences with student-led learning, the program fosters confidence, self-direction, and a lasting connection to the natural world. The program is structured around thematic, inquiry-driven units that can be designed to align with a school’s high academic standards while also allowing curricular exploration and student choice. Learning can take place in a variety of spaces, including outdoor classrooms, school grounds, local parks, and habitats, where students may engage in hands-on activities such as nature journaling, cross-curricular learning, exploration, and observations. In many instances, teachers act as advisors, guiding students through goal setting, inquiry, task completion, and reflection. Children are capable learners who thrive when allowed to make meaningful choices in their education. The program documents included in this project promote a learning environment that encourages students to take the lead in their learning journey. The student-led model encourages both choice and voice, while the approach supports academic achievement and nurtures social-emotional skills such as empathy, collaboration, and self-reliance. Conversations and feedback collected from a variety of stakeholders, including parents and teachers, suggest that students in the program may demonstrate increased engagement, improved attention, and a deeper understanding of the natural world. The program aims to build community partnerships, involving families, stakeholders, and local environmental organizations in the learning process. In conclusion, the basis for this nature-based, student-led program represents a holistic approach to education that honors the natural curiosity of young learners and the life-changing power of the world around them. As schools seek new and innovative ways to support student success in both academics and well-being, this model offers a promising option
Project Type
Curriculum
Keywords
Curriculum, Learning Styles, Teachers/ Teaching, Nature-based Education
Recommended Citation
Duus, Cynthia, "Nature-Based Education in a Student-Led Environment: A Program Proposal" (2025). School of Education and Leadership Student Capstone Projects. 1104.
https://digitalcommons.hamline.edu/hse_cp/1104
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text
dc_publisher
DigitalCommons@Hamline
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application/pdf
dc_source
School of Education Student Capstone Projects