The Advisory Working Group (AWG), composed of representatives from various sectors including state agencies, educators, school administrators, nonprofit organizations, legislators, and students, has released recommendations to integrate outdoor education into Nevada schools. This initiative was coordinated by the Nevada Division of Outdoor Recreation (NDOR) and aims to incorporate nature-based learning across the state's educational framework.
The AWG's efforts have been supported by Nature Everywhere, a collaboration involving the Children & Nature Network, the National League of Cities, and KABOOM!. This partnership provided technical assistance, peer learning opportunities with other communities nationwide, and seed funding for the project.
Public input played a crucial role in shaping these recommendations. The AWG conducted bilingual surveys and focus groups to gather feedback on outdoor education strategies. These insights were incorporated into a report now available online.
The report outlines several strategic priorities:
- Capacity Building: Enhancing support systems for educators and schools to implement outdoor education.
- Content Integration: Incorporating outdoor learning across various subjects and grade levels.
- Outdoor Learning Infrastructure: Increasing access to outdoor classrooms, nature play spaces, and school gardens.
- Policy: Developing frameworks to sustain statewide outdoor education efforts.
A significant development is the AWG's submission of a bill draft request aimed at establishing an Outdoor Education Network. This proposed program would create an Outdoor School Designation program to recognize schools excelling in this area. It would also provide technical assistance for developing outdoor learning opportunities and seek resources such as federal funding.
The AWG's report reflects Nevada's commitment to connecting students with nature and providing educators with necessary tools for integrating outdoor learning into education. The group will continue collaborating with stakeholders and legislators to advocate for these recommendations' implementation.
For more information on the AWG’s initiatives or to access the full report, interested parties can visit NDOR Outdoor Education Advisory Working Group online.