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Place-Based Education Methods

Developing one's environmental identity can be as simple as going outside, but it does not end at going outside.

Below, we have organized a collection of place-based activities according to theme and topic.

These place-based activities encourage learning from and within the local environment. Some of these activities are well-known classics, while others may be new to you. These activities are intended to get people outside and interacting with the natural world. It's through these interactions that we develop our environmental identities. The process of EID may be lifelong, and so we have provided suggestions on how to implement these activities with both children and adults.

Child agency is an important element of both EID and place-based education (PBE), and so these activities are designed to support children's interests and creativity. Remember to allow space for participants' authentic interactions with the natural world, even if they seem unrelated to the activity at hand. Responsiveness to the interests and actions of your learners should be at the heart of these learning activities.

Nurturing EID through Place-Based Activities

This project is funded by the National Science Foundation. à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã # 1753399, CAREER: A longitudinal study of the emotional and behavioral processes of Environmental Identity Development among rural and non-rural Alaskan children