Published On: December 2nd, 2020|

The New York Times – Amelia Nierenberg and Adam Pasick

“This summer, teachers rolled up their T-shirt sleeves and set out to make a plan for outdoor learning. A teacher in Wisconsin worked with her students to build a 12-sided outdoor classroom. A school in New York City held class on the roof. A district superintendent in Maine bought every Adirondack chair she could find. But now, less than a month from the winter solstice, it’s getting cold. Some days, it’s raining. Other days, there’s snow. And often, the elements pose a stiff challenge to outdoor learning.” (more)