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  • Saying Yes: A Conversation about Community, Agency, and Resilience
    2025/04/14

    In this episode we sit down with Steve Frisbee, camp director at the Chippewa Nature Center. We discuss the importance of experiential learning and community in childhood development. Steve emphasizes the shift from content-driven to experience-focused education, highlighting the transformative impact of nature on children's lives. We hear how the center's programs foster risk-taking, social interaction, and personal growth, using examples like frogging and group adventures. This conversation underscores the need for collaboration between parents, educators, and the community to create safe, nature-rich spaces that nurture children's development. You won't want to miss it!


    Intro Music by: David Biedenbender

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    37 分
  • What's the Recipe? Examing Examples of Community to Find What's Working
    2025/03/24

    In today's episode, we discuss the elements that build community, drawing from our experiences in various settings. We highlight the importance of predictability, humanizing leadership, and intentional communication. Sharing examples from both our personal lives and the makerspace, we note how social interactions and choice foster community among students. Community emerges from intentional practices and shared values, fostering a sense of belonging and collaboration.


    Introduction Music by: David Biedenbender


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    35 分
  • Where Agency and Community Meet
    2025/03/10

    In this episode of Teach Wonder, we explore the powerful intersection of agency, playful learning, and social interactions. Drawing from our experiences in Iceland and classroom observations, we dive into how stepping back as educators can create rich, organic learning communities. Discover how giving students choice and autonomy can lead to more meaningful peer interactions, deeper engagement, and joyful learning experiences. Whether you're an educator, parent, or curious learner, this episode offers insights into fostering environments where children can explore, connect, and grow together.

    Pedagogy of Play - Diagram on page 50


    Intro Music: David Biedenbender

    Other music: Pixabay


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    28 分
  • Nature is the Beginning
    2025/01/20

    This episode focuses on the subtle teaching moves that matter most. Our guest, Sveinlaug Sigurðardóttir- an Icelandic teacher- discusses her role as an outdoor teacher at a joint primary and play school. She talks about the importance of outdoor education for children's development. She highlights the value of nature, autonomy, and social skills learned through adventure trips, which are designed to be flexible and responsive to the children's needs and interests. This episode is a fantastic listen for parents and educators alike.

    Intro Music: David Biedenbender
    Other Music: Pixabay

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    44 分
  • Agency: Attunement and Wellbeing
    2024/12/23
    Today we are talking Agency with our friend Lara! We talk getting outside, the best ways we can show up for children, and how we teach students to learn about their own needs.


    About Laura

    Lara Lloyd The Forest School Lady and Owner of Park Hall Forest School
    After living in Finland, Lara was a traditional Primary School teacher in strict Private schools who was always trying to find an excuse to flee the classroom and get outside. She now runs a year-round, fully outdoor early years setting where the emphasis is on guiding children to look after their needs, their friends and their environment and be the best humans they can be. Lara has a masters in family psychology and so also tries to integrate the whole family into the Forest School way of living. Lara offers training including an agency audit and online mentoring chats to troubleshoot issues in your setting on your path to independence and agency.
    You can find Lara and her school at @theForestschoollady and @parkhallforestschool







    Intro Music: David Biedenbender
    Other Music: Noru Pixabay

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    48 分
  • Agency: Context, Control, and Iceland Part 2
    2024/12/09

    This is part two of our conversation. If you haven't yet listened to part one, you'll want to start there. In this episode, we discuss the concept of control in educational settings, drawing insights from our observations in Icelandic schools. We highlight how Icelandic schools foster autonomy and responsibility in children, allowing them to manage their own time and decisions, such as meal choices and transitions. We touch on the curriculum we learned about from our observations and conversations with teachers, and talk about the important takeaways for us an educators.


    Intro Music: David Biedenbender

    Other Music:
    Music by Novifi from Pixabay


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    34 分
  • Agency: Context, Control, and Iceland
    2024/11/26

    On this episode of Teach Wonder, we focus on power and control through the context of our trip to Iceland. Listen to stories about the classrooms and patterns that we saw. Hear us talk about how we experienced control and agency in Iceland and how it has changed and challenged our thinking.

    The majority of the music and sounds in our episode today are audio clips from our trip. The artist referenced is Jounsi from Sigur Rós. Clips are from schools in and around Reykjavík. Additional background song from Pixabay.



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    31 分
  • Who Assigns Agency?
    2024/11/04

    In the second portion of our interview, we're deepening our conversation with Dr. Corey Drake. We discuss the role we play as educators, how peers and students impact each other, and how the environment and content play a part.


    Intro Music: David Biedenbender

    Other Music: by Vitaliy Levkin from Pixabay

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    27 分