Leave No Child Inside Summit 08 Notes: What is the Best Way to Set up a Teacher/Educator Network?
October 9, 2008Great article, well researched, on the importance of natural play areas at school
October 14, 2008Students Want Access
Group members:
Itzia Lesnick, New Albany High School
Katie Sosinski, New Albany High School
Jay Griffith, New Albany High School
Nettie Ferguson, ADAMH mental health board
Josh Flory, New Albany Middle School teacher
Christine Green, Columbus Public Health
Emily Patton, MRDD teacher
Colleen Sharkey, Godman Guild
Chloe Baumann, New Albany High School
Candace Dunlap, New Albany High School
Tim Jessberger, New Albany High School
Ben Crum, New Albany High School
Christian Conway, New Albany High School
(Want to contact someone from this group or get involved? email here.)
ESSENCES/KEY POINTS
– Technology is ingrained in young people; it’s a way of life
– Personal responsibility or parental guidelines for balancing nature and technology
– Disconnecting can help clear the mind, but lose opportunity to share experiences with others
– Students will walk, bike if destinations are safely accessible and route is scenic
– Outdoor experiences should be at all grade levels, all content areas, lunch.
NEXT STEPS FOR THIS GROUP:
– Make recycling easier in school facilities
– service hours for recycling clothes, other items
– encourage staff development for outdoors
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR COLLABORATIVE/STEERING COMMITTEE
– Keep connecting organizations
– Bring students to events for their perspectives
– start a student section of LNCI
– engage young people in all decision-making processes