Learning in nature: Leadership opportunities in an Education Outside the Classroom programme in a New Zealand early childhood centre

Vicki Hill
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Abstract This article explores how involvement in an Education Outside the Classroom (EOTC) programme in one New Zealand early childhood centre provides leadership opportunities for teachers and children and highlights the benefits of [re]connecting young children with nature on a regular basis. It focuses on teachers’ and parents’ views and perspectives on their participation in this nature-based education programme, specifically in regard to the leadership opportunities that the programme provided for teachers and children. This article highlights the powerful influence of the EOTC programme in the development of teachers’ leadership. It describes how leadership is a contextual phenomenon and explains how a formal EOTC programme in an early childhood centre provided increased opportunities for teacher leadership regardless of formal leadership position. Distributed leadership and relational leadership were identified as key components of the programme. The article also explores how involvement with the EOTC programme and the natural environment provided significant opportunities for the leadership development of children, in addition to developing their physical abilities, independence and social skills. This article adds valuable knowledge in the area of leadership opportunities resulting from involvement in an EOTC programme.
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在自然中学习:新西兰幼儿中心课堂外教育项目的领导机会
摘要本文探讨了新西兰一家幼儿中心参与课堂外教育(EOTC)计划如何为教师和儿童提供领导机会,并强调了定期将幼儿与自然联系起来的好处。它侧重于教师和家长对他们参与这一基于自然的教育方案的看法和观点,特别是该方案为教师和儿童提供的领导机会。本文强调EOTC计划对教师领导力发展的强大影响。它描述了领导力是如何成为一种背景现象的,并解释了幼儿中心的正式EOTC计划如何为教师领导力提供了更多的机会,无论其正式领导职位如何。分布式领导和关系型领导被确定为该方案的关键组成部分。文章还探讨了参与EOTC计划和自然环境如何为儿童的领导力发展提供重要机会,以及如何发展他们的体能、独立性和社交技能。这篇文章增加了参与EOTC计划所带来的领导机会领域的宝贵知识。
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