16.06.2023 | 12:00 - 13:15
A continuation of the "Tinkering to connect with the environment: part 1" - this drop-in session is open to anyone.
Science educators recognise the importance of Environmental Education (EE) and how hard it might be to engage learners as deeply as one would like to. Coupling tinkering with EE might offer a way. Tinkering can facilitate a highly personalised pedagogy by using materials and exploring content knowledge from the learners’ close environment. An approach that supports learners to feel personally connected to their environmental context and take action. The use of readily available materials promotes equity and bridges learners’ interests and experiences in a broad range of possible learning outcomes. Integrating a tinkering mindset into EE encourages an aesthetic, emotional & material exchange of ideas. It aims at encouraging problem-solving and supporting new intellectual dispositions, identities, and relationships with the world with constant questioning on how "environmental" are we.
Outcomes: what will participants get from this session? Skills, knowledge, experience etc.
In this session we present tinkering activities in the context of environmental education. Participants will experience and reflect on content, pedagogy and approach, and share in open conversations how the elements of tinkering pedagogy can combine with the components of environmental education to develop a deeper understanding of environmental issues and gain problem solving skills. Also have a critical analysis of how "environmental" we are in our practices.