Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Kids.Play n Learn: Green n Grow

Earth Day (22 April 2013) has come and gone but it does not mean that our effort shall stop there. In the face of climate change in recent years, how can we do our part in saving our Mother Earth? How can we educate our little ones on environment?

An effective environmental education helps to shape in young children the lifelong attitudes, values and patterns of behaviour toward natural environments. In fact, the approach used to instil these values in the young ones shall not be based on classroom learning only.

In the article “Getting to know nature”, I.S. Shanmugaraj, head of the Malaysian Nature Society’s education department, mentioned that “Young children learn about the environment by interacting with it. So, educators and other adults must attend to the frequency, nature and quality of child-environment interactions during their early years. Many young children are at risk of never developing positive attitudes and feelings towards the natural environment, or being familiar with their environment.”

Moreover, practice and patience lead to mastery. It is not about the type of skill the young ones is going to study. It is about the creative application and practice of that skill itself, like how Christopher from The Art of Learning puts it: “Learning isn't mechanistic, it's creative and organic. Skills and knowledge cannot be transferred, they must be grown and mastered-- through creative application, imitation, practice and concentrated effort.”

We are facing a situation, a situation whereby education is centred on classroom learning and examination. Instead of focusing on grades, let your child practice and grow. Let them play freely in the greeneries for them to create a sense of appreciation and attachment towards the nature. Let them “green n grow”.

The compound of CECE is in the midst of greens, making it a conducive learning and practice environment.

At CECE, both the College students and preschool students are exposed to creative application and practice for mastery of skills.


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