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Outdoor Classrooms Podcast

Victoria Hackett, M.Ed: Learning Gardens and Nature Based Curriculum

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The Outdoor Classrooms Podcast is the podcast for teachers and parents and anyone interested in cultivating learning gardens and nature-based curricula for children. It’s a show that will help you transform your outdoor space and will offer “seeds of inspiration” for playful learning outdoors. Each week, Victoria Hackett and her guests will share tips and actionable strategies that you will need in order to set in motion, manage and grow your Outdoor Classroom. You’ll learn how to implement ...
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Discover how to effortlessly integrate school gardens into your elementary or middle school curriculum with the School Gardens with Ease Podcast. This podcast is your go-to resource for creating flourishing and productive food gardens that provide long-term educational benefits. Learn tips, strategies, and insights to help you grow and maintain a sustainable school garden that enhances your teaching and inspires students for years to come.
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In this episode of School Gardens with Ease, host Leila Mireskandari welcomes her first-ever guest, Victoria Hackett, M.Ed., an award-winning nature-based educator and advocate. Victoria shares her journey from being a parent envisioning a better outdoor space for her children’s school to becoming a leader in the creation of outdoor classrooms. Tog…
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Episode 126: Forest Kindergarten Adventures with Ann Ranger at the SHED Children’s Campus Episode Summary This is an Outdoor Classroom Tour and Talk. Member of the CIRCLE Community have access to the behind the scenes photos. A brief overview of the day in the life of a Forest School within a larger program. Emergent Curriculum, Reggio Emilia, Trad…
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Show Notes: Seeds of Change: Growing Educational Gardens Episode Overview In this episode, we dive into the transformative impact of creating educational gardens that feed with Leila Mireskandari. Discover how these gardens are not only teaching kids about gardening but also fostering environmental awareness and life skills. Key Topics Discussed Fo…
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In this episode of School Gardens with Ease, host Leila Mireskandari reveals the biggest mistake teachers make when writing or finding gardening lesson plans. Spoiler alert: it's all about how you approach them! Leila explains that many teachers start by focusing on their curriculum needs—like teaching math, science, or language arts—and then try t…
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Episode Overview LISTEN TO THE PLAYLIST HERE In this special playlist, we dive into the vibrant world of outdoor play, exploring diverse frameworks, pedagogical approaches, and schemas. Tune in as we unravel the tapestry of outdoor education through eight thoughtfully curated episodes that will inspire and transform your understanding of play. Epis…
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In this episode, Leila dives into the single biggest mistake teachers make when starting a school garden. Drawing from over a decade of experience working with hundreds of teachers, Leila reveals why trying to grow a garden outside of class time is the number one error educators should avoid. She explains how this common misconception leads to frus…
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Unlocking the Outdoors: Teacher Certification Program Introduction Brief overview of the Outdoor Classrooms Teacher Certification program. Mention the importance of outdoor education. Step 1: Outdoor Teaching Bootcamp Introduction to the foundational skills and knowledge. Overview of the topics covered, including the Five Phases of Teaching Outdoor…
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In this episode of School Gardens with Ease, Leila Mireskandari takes a step back from technical tips to bust the biggest myths about growing a school garden. If you've been overwhelmed by the idea of starting a garden at your school, this episode is for you! Leila goes straight to the heart of five common misconceptions that might be holding you b…
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Episode Description: In this enchanting Outdoor Classroom Tour and Talk episode, we take you on a virtual tour of the Chicago Botanic Gardens with Emma Donnelly, an expert educator well-versed in transforming outdoor spaces into vibrant classrooms. Join us as we uncover the hidden gems within the gardens and explore the benefits of incorporating na…
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In today’s episode, we're breaking down one of the most confusing aspects of gardening for many teachers: planting seeds. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the timing, spacing, or whether to plant seeds indoors or outdoors, this episode is for you. Leila simplifies the process so you can confidently start your school garden without wasting time on…
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The Transformative Power of Nature-Based Education Workshops for Teachers Episode Description: In today’s episode, we delve into the transformative power of nature-based education for educators. We discuss why it’s crucial for teachers to invest in professional development in this area and explore the myriad benefits it brings to both educators and…
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In this episode of School Gardens with Ease, Leila shares creative and engaging gardening activities perfect for fall and winter. Even without an outdoor garden, you can bring greenery and food-growing projects into your classroom with low-cost, hands-on activities. Learn about seed stratification, making seed balls, growing microgreens, and more! …
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In this episode, we sit down with Julie Travaglini, the Senior Director of Education and Curriculum at Allegheny Land Trust. Julie shares her journey and passion for environmental education, emphasizing the importance and benefits of connecting people with nature. She discusses various strategies for effective teaching and engagement, highlighting …
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In this final installment of our series on pitching your annual vegetable school garden, we're diving deep into two essential topics that will take your garden proposal to the next level: cost-effective garden design and budgeting strategies. Join Leila Mireskandari as she reveals powerful permaculture design techniques, like Hugelkultur and sheet …
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Episode Summary: In this episode of the Outdoor Classrooms Podcast, we explore the concerning decline in playtime among children and how it affects their ability to form friendships and develop essential social skills. Join us as we discuss the underlying reasons behind this decline and its long-term implications. Key Points Discussed: Introduction…
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End of Summer Special: Top 5 Podcast Playlist In this dynamic episode, we explore five transformative educational approaches that shape the future of outdoor learning. We begin with the "Walden Project," an immersive nature-based initiative inspired by Henry David Thoreau, which fosters a deep connection with the environment through experiential ed…
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In Episode 14 of the School Gardens with Ease podcast, Leila Mireskandari continues her deep dive into crafting a winning proposal for your school’s annual vegetable garden project. This episode is a must-listen for teachers ready to transform their classrooms and schools into thriving green spaces that enhance learning across all subjects. What Yo…
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Episode 117: The Power of Persistence in Outdoor Classrooms In this episode, I explore the transformative world of outdoor classrooms, emphasizing their benefits and the vital importance of connecting students with nature. Drawing from my own experiences and expertise in outdoor education, I discuss how persistence plays a crucial role in achieving…
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In Episode 13 of the School Gardens with Ease podcast, host Leila Mireskandari continues her insightful series on how to pitch and plan your annual vegetable school garden project. This episode focuses on one of the most crucial aspects of your proposal: the integration of lesson plans that turn your garden into a powerful educational tool. Key Tak…
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In Episode 12 of the School Gardens with Ease podcast, your host Leila Mireskandari continues the essential discussion on creating a compelling proposal for your annual vegetable school garden project. This episode is part 2 of the series and dives deep into the heart of your proposal: the detailed plan. Leila explains the critical elements your pl…
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Podcast Episode 116: The Answer is YES, The Question is HOW with Andy Webster from the Walden Project Guest Bio: Andy Webster Andy is a New York State Certified Earth Science Teacher with a decade of experience as a public school science teacher. In 2017, Andy left the traditional classroom setting to begin The Walden Project: a full-time outdoor e…
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n this episode of the "School Gardens with Ease" podcast, host Leila Mireskandari dives into the first part of a crucial topic: how to create a compelling proposal for an educational food garden at your school. This episode, the first in a multi-part series, focuses on the foundational elements you need to make your pitch irresistible to school dec…
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In this episode we will talk about how not to engage your community in your school garden project and how to do it properly and at the right time. This goes against the grain but is something we should talk about. My Recommended List of Seeds for Schools: https://www.kidsgrowingcity.ca/get-seed-list-gift-for-teachers Indoor Seed Starting in Schools…
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Legacy of Bloom: Family Tales of Gardening with the Hacketts Episode Overview: In this special episode of "Legacy of Bloom," we sit down with my 91 year old Mum Judith, and older brother, Christopher, to explore their deep-rooted love for gardening. Spanning several generations, the Hacketts share personal stories, cherished memories, and invaluabl…
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In this episode we will talk about what to do if you were given an old garden and was told to take over, revive and use it. Or if you discovered an old garden and decided to take over, revive and use it. My Recommended List of Seeds for Schools: https://www.kidsgrowingcity.ca/get-seed-list-gift-for-teachers Indoor Seed Starting in Schools guide: ht…
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Introduction Welcome to today's special episode! We are thrilled to host Angela Hanscom, the esteemed author of Balanced and Barefoot. This LIVE Q&A event was inspired by our insightful discussions during the book club within the CIRCLE Membership. After diving deep into Angela's valuable insights, our members were inspired to initiate separate dis…
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In this episode we answer the question, who should grow the school garden. Cause it seems like a lot of work and those who do it seem to struggle a lot. Should it be the teachers? The parents? Vendors and Community Partners? My Recommended List of Seeds for Schools: https://www.kidsgrowingcity.ca/get-seed-list-gift-for-teachers To learn more about …
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In this episode of "Roots of Learning," we explore the innovative ways that elementary school teachers can integrate nature into their science education curriculum. Our discussion delves into the importance of connecting young learners with the natural world and how this connection can enhance their understanding of scientific concepts. Key Points …
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Classroom gardens are underrated. More teachers should grow them and more people should talk about them. So let's talk about them in this episode: Here are the links I mentioned in this episode: My Recommended List of Seeds for Schools: https://www.kidsgrowingcity.ca/get-seed-list-gift-for-teachers The Sub-irrigated Indoor seed Starting Guide: http…
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In this episode let's talk about how overrated outdoor school gardens and those expensive equipment indoor gardens are! How inaccessible and out of reach they are to most teachers and how unfair it is that majority of students don't have the chance to learn how to grow their own veggies because of that. To learn more about my Oasis Suite of program…
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Summary: In this episode, we explore how gardens can be transformed into outdoor learning stations that enrich educational experiences for students. We'll discuss the benefits of hands-on learning, the integration of gardening into various subjects, and the benefits of adding learning stations to your outdoor classroom. Key Points Discussed The mai…
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Description: In this episode, we delve into the fascinating intersection of gardening and artistry in your outdoor classroom. Discover how cultivating this teaching garden can be a profound form of creative expression and contribute to the wellness of your children and aesthetic beauty of your outdoor classroom. Join us as we explore inspiring stor…
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Episode Summary: In this episode, we delve into the world of why edible gardens with a focus on the benefits of planting kitchen gardens with kids. We also share inspiring engagement questions. Benefits: 1. Educational Opportunities 2. Hands-On Learning 3. Healthy Eating Habits 4. Responsibility and Patience 5. Connection to Nature 6. Physical Acti…
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Introduction Welcome to the first episode of our free 5-part series, "Unlock the Secrets of Summer Teaching Gardens"! Today, we will embark on a fascinating journey to discover the hidden gems in your summer wildlife garden. I'm Victoria Hackett, your guide through this adventure, where we’ll explore various ways to attract and support wildlife in …
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In this episode we focus on the most important summer maintenance chore, watering. Here are the links and downloads I promise you in the episode: Watering Chest Guide: https://www.kidsgrowingcity.ca/offers/c5FtFUCe/checkout Hugelkultur Guide: https://www.kidsgrowingcity.ca/offers/8WLA6Gpd/checkout Caja Planters: https://www.thegrowingconnection.com…
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In this episode of School Gardens with Ease podcast we focus on the topic of summer maintenance. Here are the two downloads that I promise you in this episode. Guide to a School Garden with Almost No Summer Maintenance: https://www.kidsgrowingcity.ca/school-gardens-with-almost-no-summer-maintenance-free-guide My Recommended List of Seeds for School…
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In this episode, we will continue to discuss the difference between Community Gardens and School Gardens and why you should never pitch the idea of a school garden as a community garden. As this is Part 2 of this topic, I encourage you to listen to the previous episode first so this episode makes more sense to you.…
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Episode Summary Welcome to an exciting episode of Outdoor Classroom Podcast! Today, we're thrilled to announce a special opportunity for all garden enthusiasts, educators, and nature lovers. Join us for the "Unlock the Secret of Summer Teaching Gardens" - a FREE 5-Day LIVE Event designed to immerse you and your children in the beauty and wisdom of …
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In this episode we get into the story behind School Gardens with East podcast, why you might wanna listen to it as a teacher, and how it could help you. In case you are interested in following this work elsewhere or are interested in getting in contact outside this podcast, here are some information: Kids Growing City website: http://kidsgrowingcit…
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COMING SOON! I'm Leila Mireskandari, the founder and director of Kids Growing City, a non-profit with the mission to teach the next generation how to grow their own food! I have dedicated over a decade of my life to supporting teachers to grow classroom and school gardens, full-time, have studied in this field, have written countless growing lesson…
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Have you heard? I have just announced our second Outdoor Classroom’s CIRCLE Book Club selection! It's Balanced and Barefoot: How Unrestricted Outdoor Play Makes for Strong, Confident, and Capable Children by Angela Hanscom. Book description: Today's kids have adopted sedentary lifestyles filled with television, video games, and computer screens. Bu…
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Today I'm chatting with Meaghan Duncan about how effective communication increases cooperation and elevates connection. She believes, with the right tools, it is possible to turn moments of contention and correction, into moments of quality connection outdoors in nature. Listen and learn her tips and tricks for both parents and educators. MEET MEAG…
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Mandy and I discuss the Boston Outdoor Preschool Network's Forest Days Program in this episode. From there, we talk about how important it is for everyone to have equal access to nature, how to start a nature program in the city, and how to connect nature to curriculum! Pour yourself a cup of tea and listen. I promise you, this conversation will mo…
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Have you ever heard a two year old child announce to you, "I am an artist."? This is exactly the result of Laura Delgado's tireless effort to create an all inclusive art show for young children. Do you want to host an art show, but don't know where to start? Laura discusses her experiences with the Outdoor Classroom Art Show as well as success stra…
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There has to be a good reason for the change because it is difficult. Usually, change is reactive. A scarcity attitude is one of the main obstacles I hear from educators who are reluctant to switch to an outdoor teaching paradigm. Not Enough Time Why does it lack? The response from the students The anticipation of out-of-control behavior Absence of…
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Have you been keeping up with my stories on Instagram? This year, I decided to try something entirely different after nearly giving up on planting and maintaining my edible garden. In this episode, listen to the story that inspired me to test out a new system in my Secret Gardens that Feeds. I've been using photos to record the process so far, but …
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This episode is an Outdoor Classrooms Tour and Talk with Tamara Wineland from AdventureME and Trek Outdoors. A licensed micro-forest and nature school serving children ages 3-5 in Black Forest, CO. Their approach is not an unsupervised free-for-all, but a behind-the-scenes facilitation of exploration and learning. They use a blended pedagogy that a…
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For most schools, the 100th day falls sometime in February or early March. Many teachers use the countdown in their lessons by having children tally the days on a whiteboard or by filling a countdown chart with numbers or stickers. Many wear special t-shirts to celebrate the 100th day of school. In looking back at the most listened to Outdoor Class…
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In this Outdoor Classroom Tour and Talk we are talking with CIRCLE Member Katies Minor about her how her family childcare program evolved into the Wonderforest School. In this episode, we learn about Katies start-up journey, and how she brings adventure, fun, and learning outdoors. Not matter where you are in the process of creating an outdoor clas…
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