Highlights from the Outdor Education Conference by Suðurnesjabær and Vogar Municipalities Reykjanes UNESCO Global Geopark is uniquely positioned to inspire outdoor education, using its rich landscapes as a dynamic learning environment. This potential was spotlighted during a recent conference, “Outdoor Learning in Education”, organised on 21 November 2024 by the Education and Leisure Departments of Suðurnesjabær and Vogar Municipalities. The event, attended by educators from preschools and primary schools across the municipalities, showcased innovative approaches to outdoor learning. Unlocking the potential of outdoor learning in geoparks Sigrún Svafa Ólafsdóttir, Educational Project Manager for Reykjanes Geopark and GeoCamp Iceland, presented a vision for outdoor education that leverages the Geopark’s distinctive features. She introduced “Ripples”, an initiative born from collaboration with local science teachers. This project aims to create a digital idea bank filled with place-based activities tailored to the unique natural and cultural contexts surrounding each school. Accessible to all teachers in the region, this resource seeks to empower educators to bring the Geopark’s landscapes into their lessons, fostering creativity and curiosity. Sigrún also highlighted how the UNESCO Schools initiative in Reykjanes has laid a foundation for cross-sectoral collaboration among schools, educational levels, and municipalities. Reykjanes Geopark, as a neutral and central coordinator, plays a pivotal role in strengthening these connections and supporting schools in integrating outdoor education into their curriculum. Learning beyond the classroom The conference also featured inspiring talks from other educators. Anna Soffía Wahlström, a preschool teacher in Suðurnesjabær, shared examples of outdoor activities with young children, showcasing the diversity of learning experiences possible in natural settings. Dr. Jakob Frímann Þorsteinsson from the University of Iceland explored the broader benefits of outdoor education, emphasising how it allows students to develop different strengths than those nurtured in traditional classroom environments. Recipient of the 2024 Icelandic Education Award for her innovation in outdoor education Hrafnhildur Sigurðardóttir, from Sjálandsskóli in Garðabær Municipality, shared practical insights from her work in outdoor teaching. She stressed the importance of equipping teachers with the necessary tools and training to succeed outside the classroom, as well as creating a culture of outdoor learning. Her tips included ensuring proper clothing for all participants and using simple incentives, like hot cocoa, to make outdoor activities even more enjoyable. A natural fit for education With its breathtaking volcanic landscapes, coastal areas, and rich biodiversity, Reykjanes UNESCO Global Geopark provides an unparalleled backdrop for outdoor learning. The proximity of schools to nature in Suðurnesjabær and Vogar makes these opportunities exceptionally accessible. As this conference demonstrated, the momentum for outdoor education in the region is growing, driven by innovative ideas, strong collaboration, and a shared vision for using nature as the ultimate classroom. The conference reinforced the essential role that geoparks like Reykjanes can play in inspiring outdoor education. By integrating local natural and cultural heritage into teaching practices, schools can foster deeper connections between students and their environment, preparing them to become future stewards of our planet. Reykjanes is the perfect outdoor classroom
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