Exit Slip - Garden-Based Learning

I think garden-based learning is valuable on multiple levels. Being outside in the garden is such a different experience from being in a classroom. Even if the garden was not being used directly in the lesson, I think it is nice just to experience a change of scenery. In relation to math education, I think this is especially valuable for students who experience a large amount of math-related anxiety. It is hard to be anxious when you are sitting outside enjoying the sun and the fresh air. I think this type of learning would also be beneficial to the types of learners who may struggle in a classroom environment because they feel confined or restricted. 

Obviously there are some restrictions to garden-based learning. Sometimes a classroom environment is a more suitable, efficient place to teach. Some lessons may benefit from the structure and access to materials/technology that are only found in the classroom. 


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