References

References

Armbruster, Karla (2006). Place-Based Education: Connecting                         Classrooms and Communities David Sobel. Interdisciplinary                    Studies in Literature and Environment, 13(1), 238.

BC’s New Curriculum-Building Student Success (2018). Retrieved
           from https://curriculum.gov.bc.ca/

Blenkinsop, Sean (2012). Four slogans for cultural change: an evolving placebased, imaginative and ecological learning experience, Journal of Moral Education, 41:3, 353-368
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03057240.2012.691634

Chambers, Cynthia (2006). The Land is the Best Teacher I Have Ever               Had”: Places as Pedagogy for Precarious Times, Journal of                     Curriculum Theorizing, p.27-38.

Chambers, Cythnia (2008). Where are we? Finding Common Ground            in a Curriculum of Place Journal of the Canadian Association for          Curriculum Studies. University of Lethbridge Volume 6,  Number          2, p. 113-128 

“Complete Guide To Using A Sit Spot In Nature.”  (June 2020) Nature             Mentoring nature-mentor.com/sit-spot/#:~:text=

Core Competencies- Building Students Success (2018). Retrieved from 
https://curriculum.gov.bc.ca/competencies

Donald D., David (2009). Forts, Curriculum, and Indigenous Métissage:                 Imagining Decolonization of Aboriginal-Canadian Relations in Educational         Contexts, First Nations Perspectives, University of Alberta, 2(1),              p.1-24.

Egan, K., and Judson G. (2015). Imagination and the engaged learner. Cognitive tools for the classroom. New York, NY: Teachers College Press.
https://moodle.tru.ca/pluginfile.php/1367002/mod_resource/content/2/Egan%20and%20Judson%20Imagination%20and%20the%20Engaged%20Learner%20Chapter%20One.pdf

First People’s Principles of Learning (2015).  http://www.fnesc.ca/wp/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/PUB-LFP-POSTER-Principles-of-Learning-First-Peoples-poster-11×17.pdf

Getting Smart (November. 28, 2016). What is Place Based Education
               and Why Does it Matter? Experiencing Place-Based                               Education at Teton Science Schools    https://www.gettingsmart.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/What-is-Place-Based-Education-and-Why-Does-it-Matter-3.pdf

Hadzigeorgiou, Yannis and Gillian Judson (2017). Toward More                    Effective Storytelling for Raising Environmental Awareness in              Young Students. Journal of Advances in Education Research,                Vol.  2, No.1 http://isaacpub.com/images/PaperPDF/JAER_100007_2017022111464418389.pdf

Jagger, Shannon (2015). Placed-based Learning: Community Mapping          Engaging Students With/in Place through Community Mapping.          Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, Volume            26, Issue 3.
https://clearingmagazine.org/archives/12439

Judson, Jillian (2017). A Warp Speed Intro to Imaginative Ecological Education. Imaginative Ecological Education Activities and Insights
http://www.educationthatinspires.ca/2016/04/27/a-warp-speed-intro-to-imaginative-ecological-education-iee/

Kulnieks, Andrejs, Kelly Young, and Dan Roronhiakewen Longboat               (2013).  Indigenizing Environmental Education: Conceptualizing            Curriculum that Fosters Educational Leadership. First Nations              PersPectives 5, 1, p. 65-81 https://www.mfnerc.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/Section4_Indigenizing-Environmental-Education-Conceptualizing-Curriculum-that-Fosters-Educational-Leadership.pdf

Smith, Gregory (June 12, 2014). 10 Questions to Ask When                               Developing Place-based Learning Experiences. https://clearingmagazine.org/archives/9994

Smith, Gregory A., and David Sobel. Place- and Community-Based
           Education in Schools : Place and Community-Based Education in
Schools
, Taylor & Francis Group, 2010. ProQuest 
           Ebook Central,
http://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/trulibrary-ebooks/detail.action?docID=481055.

Sobel, David (2008). Childhood and Nature: Design Principles for Education.          Stenhouse Publishing

The Land and Sea Network- CBC Gem (n.d.). The Land as Teacher.
Season 17, Episode 28
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fbclid=IwAR0ppy32gH6cdU961VbQccPne8PwwejnN5R0NUzHZyww9dhEHSlSUqZb
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Wagamese, Richard (2016). “Ember: One Ojibway’s Meditation”. British Columbia Arts Council

Teacher Resources

Space for Kids – The Big Bang https://www.esa.int/kids/en/learn/Our_Universe/Story_of_the_Universe/The_Big_Bang

Born with a Bang: The Story of the Universe (April 2020). Born with a Bang Part 1 and Part 2.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2klOCdhqUfI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2ACtwDaYHM

A sense of wonder can also be born from a YouTube video about the story of the universe, like the one posted below. 

The Story of the Earth in 1 Minute https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSt9tm3RoUU

Paolilli, Paul, Dan Brewer, Steve Johnson, and Lou Fancher (2001).                Silver Seeds: A Book of Nature Poems. New York: Viking. 

Janeczko, Paul B., and Henri Silberman (2001). Stone Bench in an                    Empty Park. New York: Orchard.  

Five Senses Observation Sheet: file:///media/fuse/drivefs-5144df3b1f3ee7aed8172d18c626d3a6/root/Five_Sense_Observation.pdf