Doing the Deep Work: Exploring Another Layer of Inside, Outside & Beyond
An on-demand webinar for your next professional development day!
Goal: To examine how our character traits and inner work influence how we relate to ourselves as educators, co-workers, children, and families.
Duration: 1 hour
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Given the nature of digital downloads, all sales are final and cannot be refunded.
An on-demand webinar for your next professional development day!
Goal: To examine how our character traits and inner work influence how we relate to ourselves as educators, co-workers, children, and families.
Duration: 1 hour
Please note this download is included in The Grove library! Not a member? You can join The Grove here to access this resource & more.
Given the nature of digital downloads, all sales are final and cannot be refunded.
An on-demand webinar for your next professional development day!
Goal: To examine how our character traits and inner work influence how we relate to ourselves as educators, co-workers, children, and families.
Duration: 1 hour
Please note this download is included in The Grove library! Not a member? You can join The Grove here to access this resource & more.
Given the nature of digital downloads, all sales are final and cannot be refunded.
The Inside, Outside and Beyond as a metaphor for relating with the world
In nature-based pedagogy we typically think of the Inside, Outside, and Beyond as physical locations for learning. However, in this on-demand webinar we explore the Inside, Outside, and Beyond as a bigger metaphor for how we as educators relate to co-workers, children, families, and the natural world.
The Doing the Deep Work: Exploring Another Layer of Inside, Outside & Beyond webinar invites teachers and administrators to pause, reflect and consider the Inside, Outside & Beyond as a way of relating with ourselves and others. The webinar explores the following topics:
Inside, Outside, & Beyond as a metaphor for relating to the world
Questions we can ask ourselves when thinking about the Inside, Outside, & Beyond metaphor
Character traits we bring to our work and what those traits look and sound like in practice
Ways we can do the deep work within ourselves–individually or as a team.
Led by Dr. Rachel Larimore, this webinar challenges viewers to deeply examine their current relational dynamics—how they connect with the children in their care, engage with families, interact within their communities, and understand their broader place in the world. All with the intent of supporting educators to show up more fully and authentically as educators.
When you purchase this webinar you’ll receive a downloadable guide (PDF) including...
A video link so you can schedule the webinar viewing at a time that works best for your team
Certificate of completion so you can document and get credit for the time spent on this professional learning
This on-demand webinar is perfect for educators looking for team development, as a teaching tool in pre-service education, or for individual professional learning.
Meet your instructor
Rachel A. Larimore, Ph.D., is an educator, consultant, speaker, researcher, and author. Her work focuses on the intentional integration of nature to support young children’s holistic development by learning with nature to expand their worlds and live rich, full lives. She has written multiple books including Establishing a Nature-Based Preschool, Preschool Beyond Walls: Blending Early Childhood Education and Nature-Based Learning, Evaluating Nature: Evaluating Natureness: Measuring the Quality of Nature-based Classrooms in Pre-k Through 3rd Grade, and Reimagining the Role of Teachers in Nature-based Learning: Helping Children be Curious, Confident, and Caring. Prior to founding Samara, she spent more than a decade starting and directing one of the first nature-based preschools in the United States. The combination of her nearly 30 years of experience in education, passion for young children and nature, and down-to-earth style make all of her workshops engaging and thoughtful.