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Active Nature Pedagogy

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Active Nature Pedagogy is a unique educational approach, which meets the standards of the Ministry of Education while drawing inspiration from best educational practices (Montessori, project-based pedagogy, nature pedagogy, Waldorf).

 

At the Nature Active school,

Children collaborate with peers, solve problems, and actively engage in the classroom, outdoors, or through entrepreneurial and socially meaningful projects. A holistic and balanced learning experience prepares children to become creative, engaged, and resilient citizens.

Explore, create, move

The child learns in a caring and stimulating environment, where he finds pleasure and interest in his learning. Varied activities such as art, music, sports or outdoor activities encourage his overall development and awaken his curiosity.

Music lessons

Varied learning opportunities

A variety of real-life experiences allows the brain to integrate and use information in different contexts. This promotes better memorization and application of knowledge in varied situations.

School Field Trip

Use of the natural environment

The natural environment becomes a central learning setting, fostering exploration, discovery and sensory interaction. This approach enables holistic development by connecting learning to direct experiences with nature.

Outdoor Astronomy Course

Active and meaningful learning

Children actively engage in their learning, connecting it to concrete experiences. Enthusiasm and curiosity are essential drivers, stimulating brain plasticity and knowledge retention.

Happy children

Problem solving

Children are encouraged to solve problems using the natural resources around them. Through experimentation and reflection, they develop leadership and entrepreneurial skills, while contributing positively to their community.

Collecting Garbage in Park
Active Nature pedagogy aims to nourish the overall development of children by actively engaging them in their learning, while deeply connecting them to their natural and social environment.
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