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Outdoor Classrooms: Nature-Based Teaching and Learning for Educators and Parents

Victoria Hackett, M.Ed: Learning Gardens and Nature Based Curriculum
Outdoor Classrooms: Nature-Based Teaching and Learning for Educators and Parents
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  • Outdoor Classrooms: Nature-Based Teaching and Learning for Educators and Parents

    203: Summer Outdoor Classroom Ideas Across Four Teaching Gardens

    16/06/2026 | 26 mins.
    Episode 203: Summer Outdoor Classroom Ideas Across Four Teaching Gardens

    Summer brings a powerful shift in the outdoor classroom—but many educators find themselves wondering how to move beyond maintenance into intentional, meaningful outdoor learning.
    In this episode, we explore how to reimagine your outdoor classroom for summer through four “teaching gardens” that support curiosity, exploration, and nature-based learning.
    Rather than treating the outdoor space as one general area, this episode introduces a framework for designing outdoor environments that reflect the richness of the summer season.
    We explore four teaching garden lenses:
    🌿 Gardens that Feed
    🐝 Gardens that Attract Wildlife
    🎨 Gardens for Art and Beauty
    🔍 Gardens as Outdoor Learning Stations
    Each one offers a different way to support observation, inquiry, creativity, and connection with the natural world.
    This episode invites educators to shift their thinking—from managing outdoor spaces to designing living systems that inspire learning.

    In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
    Why summer outdoor learning often feels less structured for educators
    How to move from maintaining a garden to designing teaching gardens
    Four ways to structure meaningful outdoor learning in summer
    How nature becomes a co-teacher in your outdoor classroom
    Why small shifts in design can create powerful learning opportunities

    Mentioned in This Episode
    🌿 Exploring Nature in Summer Masterclass
    📅 Opens June 19
    A 4-week hybrid experience for educators focused on seasonal outdoor learning:
    Week 1: Gardens That Feed in Summer
    Week 2: Gardens That Attract Wildlife in Summer
    Week 3: Gardens for Art and Beauty in Summer
    Week 4: Gardens as Outdoor Learning Stations in Summer

    Reflection Question
    What would change in your outdoor classroom if it was designed for curiosity instead of maintenance?

    Outdoor Classroom Resources & Links:
    🌿 Our Children's Library: 4 Types of Teaching Gardens Booklist (PDF) (halfway down the page)
    🎓 Outdoor Classrooms Teacher Certification Program
    🌸 CIRCLE Membership Community

    Connect with Victoria:
    Website: www.outdoor-classrooms.com
    Email: Victoria@outdoor-classrooms.com
    Instagram
    Facebook

    Sponsorship Opportunities:
    If you believe in the power of outdoor learning and nature-based education, we'd love to partner with you. Sponsoring the Outdoor Classrooms Podcast helps support educators while connecting your organization with a passionate community of teachers, school leaders, and families.
    Contact Victoria at victoria@outdoor-classrooms.com to learn more.

    Please take a moment to leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, and rate or comment on Spotify. Your support makes a big difference in helping the show reach more educators!
  • Outdoor Classrooms: Nature-Based Teaching and Learning for Educators and Parents

    202: From Mud Kitchens to College Graduation: Outdoor Learning, Childhood & the Growth We Don’t Always See

    09/06/2026 | 22 mins.
    From Mud Kitchens to College Graduation
    Outdoor Learning, Childhood & the Growth We Don’t Always See
    This episode connects a deeply personal moment—watching a son graduate from Cornell University—with reflections on childhood, parenting, and the long arc of development.
    From mud kitchens to outdoor classrooms, it explores how children grow in ways that are often invisible in the moment—but undeniable over time.

    In This Episode
    Why the most important learning is often invisible while it’s happening
    How outdoor play builds resilience, curiosity, and problem-solving
    The connection between early childhood experiences and later life skills
    Why mud kitchens and loose parts are far more than “just play”
    How outdoor learning shapes both children and the adults who guide them

    Key Idea
    Childhood is not a checklist of achievements—it is a long, unfolding process of becoming.
    And outdoor learning asks us to trust what we cannot yet measure.

    Episode Takeaway:
    From mud kitchens to college graduation - growth is always happening, even when we cannot see it yet.

    Outdoor Classroom Resources & Links:
    🌿 Our Children's Library: 4 Types of Teaching Gardens Booklist (PDF) (halfway down the page)
    🎓 Outdoor Classrooms Teacher Certification Program
    🌸 CIRCLE Membership Community

    Connect with Victoria:
    Website: www.outdoor-classrooms.com
    Email: Victoria@outdoor-classrooms.com
    Instagram
    Facebook

    Please take a moment to leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, and rate or comment on Spotify. Your support makes a big difference in helping the show reach more educators!
  • Outdoor Classrooms: Nature-Based Teaching and Learning for Educators and Parents

    201: Turn Back Time with Lisa Burris: Reclaiming Childhood Through Outdoor Learning

    02/06/2026 | 53 mins.
    Episode #201: Turn Back Time with Lisa Burris: Reclaiming Childhood Through Outdoor Learning

    What happens when children are given time, space, and freedom to connect deeply with nature?
    In this inspiring episode, I sit down with Lisa Burris, founder of Turn Back Time, to explore the transformative power of outdoor learning, connection, and childhood wonder.
    Lisa shares the story behind Turn Back Time and how her work has created meaningful experiences for children and families through nature-based education, farm experiences, and relationship-centered learning. Together, we discuss what children truly need to thrive, the importance of unstructured outdoor play, and how nature helps children build confidence, resilience, and belonging.
    This conversation is a beautiful reminder that childhood was never meant to happen only indoors.

    In This Episode, We Explore:
    The story behind Turn Back Time
    Why nature-based learning matters now more than ever
    Supporting children through connection and outdoor experiences
    The role of risk, wonder, and freedom in childhood
    How outdoor learning transforms both children and educators
    The healing power of slowing down and reconnecting with nature
    What gives Lisa hope for the future of education

    Whether you are a parent, educator, or advocate for children, this episode will leave you inspired to see outdoor learning in a whole new way.

    Connect & Learn More from Turn Back Time
    www.tbtinc.org
    www.facebook.com/turnbacktimeinc
    Instagram: @tbtfarm

    Call to Action
    If this episode inspired you, share it with an educator, parent, or friend who believes in the power of childhood, nature, and connection.

    🔗 Connect with Outdoor Classroom Resources & Links:
    🌿 Our Children's Library: 4 Types of Teaching Gardens Booklist (PDF) (halfway down the page)
    🎓 Outdoor Classrooms Teacher Certification Program
    🌸 CIRCLE Membership Community

    Connect with Victoria:
    WEBSITE: www.outdoor-classrooms.com
    EMAIL: Victoria@outdoor-classrooms.com
    Instagram: instagram.com/outdoor_classrooms/
    Facebook: Facebook.com/OutdoorClassrooms1

    ⭐️ Enjoying the podcast?
    Follow, rate, and review to help others discover outdoor learning. Please take a moment to leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, and rate or comment on Spotify. Your support makes a big difference in helping the show reach more educators!
  • Outdoor Classrooms: Nature-Based Teaching and Learning for Educators and Parents

    200. Aging Well Through Nature: Lessons from My 93-Year-Old Mother’s Garden

    26/05/2026 | 32 mins.
    Episode #200: Aging Well Through Nature: Lessons from My 93-Year-Old Mother’s Garden
    This Mother’s Day, I visited my 93-year-old mother and spent time in her garden—a living, breathing oasis filled with flowers, birds, sunlight, and the quiet rhythm of seasonal change.
    As I watched her move through this familiar space, I found myself reflecting on something we often overlook: nature is not just for children.
    In this episode, I share a personal story alongside research and reflection on how nature supports healthy aging, emotional wellbeing, memory, purpose, and quality of life in older adults. From gardening to sunlight to sensory connection, we explore why outdoor spaces matter deeply across the entire lifespan.
    We also consider what it means to age in place surrounded by nature—and why beauty, rhythm, and connection remain essential at every age.

    In This Episode
    A visit to my 93-year-old mother’s garden
    What nature offers in aging and elderhood
    Research on nature and healthy aging
    Emotional and cognitive benefits of gardens
    Why nature matters across the lifespan

    Key Takeaway
    Nature is not optional in later life—it is essential to wellbeing, connection, and how we continue to feel alive.

    Outdoor Classroom Resources & Links:
    🌿 Our Children's Library: 4 Types of Teaching Gardens Booklist (PDF) (halfway down the page)
    🎓 Outdoor Classrooms Teacher Certification Program
    🌸 CIRCLE Membership Community

    Connect with Victoria:
    Website: www.outdoor-classrooms.com
    Email: Victoria@outdoor-classrooms.com
    Instagram
    Facebook

    Please take a moment to leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, and rate or comment on Spotify. Your support makes a big difference in helping the show reach more educators!
  • Outdoor Classrooms: Nature-Based Teaching and Learning for Educators and Parents

    199: The Legacy You’re Already Living: Nature-Based Education, Outdoor Learning & the Power of Attention

    19/05/2026 | 28 mins.
    The Legacy You’re Already Living: Nature-Based Education, Outdoor Learning & the Power of Attention

    What if legacy isn’t something we leave behind—but something we build every day?
    In this episode, we explore how nature-based education shapes children through attention, connection, and repeated experiences outdoors. Through a story from the Secret Gardens Outdoor Classroom, a simple puddle becomes a powerful example of how curiosity, observation, and place-based learning create lasting impact.
    This episode is for educators and parents who want to deepen children’s relationship with the natural world—and understand how those small moments become meaningful over time.

    In This Episode:
    Rethinking legacy in education
    The role of attention in outdoor learning
    How nature-based education builds connection and care
    Why returning to the same place matters
    How identity forms through experiences in nature

    Key Takeaway:
    What children learn to notice, they learn to value.

    Reflection:
    What are you teaching children to notice?

    Closing:
    Small moments outdoors can shape how children see—and care for—the world.
    🌿 Keep noticing.

    🔗 Connect
    Outdoor Classroom Resources & Links:
    🌿 Our Children's Library: 4 Types of Teaching Gardens Booklist (PDF) (halfway down the page)
    🎓 Outdoor Classrooms Teacher Certification Program
    🌸 CIRCLE Membership Community

    Connect with Victoria:
    WEBSITE: www.outdoor-classrooms.com
    EMAIL: Victoria@outdoor-classrooms.com
    Instagram: instagram.com/outdoor_classrooms/
    Facebook: Facebook.com/OutdoorClassrooms1

    ⭐️ Enjoying the podcast?
    Follow, rate, and review to help others discover outdoor learning. Please take a moment to leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, and rate or comment on Spotify. Your support makes a big difference in helping the show reach more educators!
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About Outdoor Classrooms: Nature-Based Teaching and Learning for Educators and Parents
The Outdoor Classrooms Podcast is the podcast for teachers and parents and anyone interested in cultivating learning gardens and nature-based curricula for children. It’s a show that will help you transform your outdoor space and will offer “seeds of inspiration” for playful learning outdoors. Each week, Victoria Hackett and her guests will share tips and actionable strategies that you will need in order to set in motion, manage and grow your Outdoor Classroom. You’ll learn how to implement the 5 Phases of Teaching Outdoors, all while providing a new way of learning for your children! Studies have shown that children who learn outdoors in all seasons “develop a sense of self, independence, confidence, creativity, decision-making, problem-solving skills, empathy towards others, motor skills, self-discipline, and initiative.” Victoria Hackett is the founder of Outdoor-Classrooms.com, The CIRCLE Membership community, and The Secret Gardens Demonstration Outdoor Classroom. You can follow her on Instagram and Facebook. To learn more, head on over to our virtual playground at outdoor-classrooms.com.
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