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Exploring The Environmental School | Craig Cerhit | TEDxSFU

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  • Опубликовано: 5 янв 2016
  • In this talk, Craig Cerhit describes an alternative way of learning. He highlights the benefits of attending the Environmental School.
    Craig is a veteran television producer, editor, and photographer whose passion for storytelling has taken him around the world. Craig’s latest work is the documentary Found In The Forest. In the film, he takes viewers on an in-depth exploration of the Environmental School Project, a public elementary school that practices Place-Based, Imaginative and Ecological Education. The goal of the documentary is to encourage the conversation around education, using the Environmental School as an example of how our school system does not need to be stressful, boring or even indoors.
    This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at ted.com/tedx

Комментарии • 9

  • @yuuriahl
    @yuuriahl 4 месяца назад +1

    Brings back so many memories, I honestly don't think I'd be here today if not for this school (not the way I am anyway)
    I can honestly say this school spoiled me for experiences XD
    nothing will ever be as satisfying as making our own survival stoves, nor as freaky as that one time us in the Salmon clan were playing around and I think it was Kate Freya or Paige who was holding the salmon heart and it beat in her hand and allllll the little kids screamed before we all started laughing again

  • @wilzaidan
    @wilzaidan 7 лет назад +4

    It sounds amazing!
    For those interested in the subject I recommend the film "Captain Fantastic".

  • @gavinwindsor297
    @gavinwindsor297 6 лет назад +3

    I went to this school

    • @berendcasper9233
      @berendcasper9233 6 лет назад +1

      How did it affect your ''reintegration'' into conventional highschools/colleges. Did you experience any distance or where you more enriched? And what about the interaction with peers whom had not experienced what you had.

    • @srushtimehatkar419
      @srushtimehatkar419 2 года назад

      were you there since kindergarten? or did you join later? and how did it affect your academics?

    • @yuuriahl
      @yuuriahl 4 месяца назад +1

      Hey Gavin!! its Myles Hood (I changed my name but I'm still the eldest of the Hoodlets >:3)
      howsit been? wayyyyy too long I'll say that much, finishing up my second year of uni and living in dorms with my fiancé
      Life's thrown a couple curveballs but otherwise things have been pretty damn manageable

  • @user-ut8ei9qo1g
    @user-ut8ei9qo1g 2 года назад +1

    This is for kids that are too slow for regular school.

    • @pamelaking-wilson2450
      @pamelaking-wilson2450 2 года назад +3

      You are severely mistaken. My granddaughter spent 4 yrs at this school when it opened. She is now an award-winning scholarship student at United World Colleges in an International Baccalaureate program, Is recording her first album, speaks French and Spanish fluently, was in the Canadian team from Vanier School that were first in the world Improv competitions for students held in the US, and plays 5 instruments. Yeah, real slow kid!

    • @jurassicjack3320
      @jurassicjack3320 11 месяцев назад +1

      I went to this school, and now I am in university studying environmental science with straight As. So believe whatever you want, but this school was fantastic. It taught me so much that most of high-school was just repetition from what I had previously learned.