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Teaching in Nature

This website, hosted by the School of Education, University of Stirling. Publishes material generated through a project called. For the purposes of this research we took teaching in nature to mean the efforts of teachers to educate through a variety of strategies that happen as a lead up to, while on, or after excursions in natural settings. If teachers or other readers wish to discover where their local National Nature Reserve is located, they may visit http www.nnr-scotland.org.uk.

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This website, hosted by the School of Education, University of Stirling. Publishes material generated through a project called. For the purposes of this research we took teaching in nature to mean the efforts of teachers to educate through a variety of strategies that happen as a lead up to, while on, or after excursions in natural settings. If teachers or other readers wish to discover where their local National Nature Reserve is located, they may visit http www.nnr-scotland.org.uk.

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