BONUS: Why Nature is the FUTURE of Education

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BONUS: Why Nature is the FUTURE of Education

Olivia Wahl

24 January 2025

A bonus episode where I  read selected entries from Gwyneth Hagan's Substack microblog Starting Small. The episode explores how natural patterns like bubbles, chaos, and flow can serve as metaphors for transforming education from a factory model to a forest model.  Gwyneth's work combines poetry, educational theory, and observations of nature to envision more organic, interconnected learning systems. The readings include reflections on finding joy in learning, embracing uncertainty, and accepting periods of withdrawal (what Hagan calls "snail mode") as natural parts of growth and change in education. The Joy of Learning from Bubbles In Chaos & FlowHow to start small when you are scaredSnail Mode Acceptance and Emergence#EducationTransformation #NatureBasedLearning #ForestModel #TeacherGrowth #ProfessionalLearning  #PatternsinNature #SustainableEducation #CollectiveLearning #EdLeadership #TeacherWellbeing #OrganicLearning #EducationEcosystem #TeacherPoetry #MindfulTeaching #LearningDesign #EducationalChange #TeacherReflection #HolisticEducation  #SystemicChange #TeacherAgency When coaches, teachers, administrators, and families work hand in hand, it fosters a school atmosphere where everyone is inspired and every student is fully engaged in their learning journey.