Picking up from earlier blogs embracing-sandcastles-rekindling-imagination and cyborgs-part-1-world-without-mind a brief share on an incredibly invigorating induction with sand, soul, and sustainability in mind with the Carmarthen Business School (UWTSD) freshers today on Tenby beach.

“The future will belong to the nature-smart—those individuals, families, businesses, and political leaders who develop a deeper understanding of the transformative power of the natural world and who balance the virtual with the real. The more high-tech we become, the more nature we need.”
—Richard Louv

Thanks to Faith Muldoon for the ‘Louv’ share.

3 responses to “Nature in Education”

  1. […] rekindling-imagination], children [ Ponder, puzzle, pose: the case for curiosity] and learners [ Nature in Education ]. The Faculty of Communication, Art & Media, at the University of Malaya-Wales also […]

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  2. Nice post. I learn something totally new and challenging on sites I stumbleupon everyday. It’s always helpful to read articles from other writers and practice a little something from other sites.

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      Felicity Healey-Benson

      Thanks for our comments

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