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Looking at Early Learning and Childcare Program Designs with a New Lens:  The Case Against Designated Centers in Early Learning and Childcare Programs

Looking at Early Learning and Childcare Program Designs with a New Lens:  The Case Against Designated Centers in Early Learning and Childcare Programs

by Beverlie Dietze | Nov 1, 2023 | Beyond the Fence, Play Ideas

Early childhood education is a critical phase in a child’s development, laying the foundation for future dispositions, sense of curiosity, one’s ability and desire to try new ideas and in making connections to people, places, the land, and with species that...
Capturing Wonder: How Children’s Outdoor Photography Inspires a Deeper Connection

Capturing Wonder: How Children’s Outdoor Photography Inspires a Deeper Connection

by Beverlie Dietze | Aug 20, 2023 | Outdoor Play, Play Ideas

A few years ago, I wrote an article in our Play Outdoors: Exploring Outdoor Experiences in the Early Years magazine about the importance of children having cameras available to use in their outdoor environments. As educators prepare to welcome children into their...
The Power of One Dot: Inspiring Children’s Creativity on International Dot Day

The Power of One Dot: Inspiring Children’s Creativity on International Dot Day

by Beverlie Dietze | Aug 5, 2023 | Outdoor Play, Play Ideas

Are you ready for International Dot Day on September 15, 2023? International Dot Day is one that is very dear to my heart.  A few years ago, when I was spending time in the summer with my sister, who was a kindergarten teacher at the time, we explored how she could...
The Magic of Playing and Being in Tree Houses

The Magic of Playing and Being in Tree Houses

by Beverlie Dietze | May 29, 2023 | Outdoor Play, Play Ideas

A tree house, a free house,A secret you and me house,A high up in the leafy branchesCozy as can be house.A street house, a neat house,Be sure to wipe your feet houseIs not my kind of house at all –Let’s go live in a tree house. ― Shel Silverstein, Where...
Pedagogy of Outdoor Play in Adult Education

Pedagogy of Outdoor Play in Adult Education

by Beverlie Dietze | Jan 20, 2023 | Outdoor Play, Play Ideas, Science in the Outdoors

One of the gifts of COVID-19 has been the freedom to explore higher education in outdoor play. COVID-19 has offered educators the opportunity to rethink where and how learning occurs. One such strategy that is gaining attention, in an array of higher educational...

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