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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2025 · 19 MIN

S6E27 - Tiny Ornithologists: How a Bird Family Sparked a Year-Long Study

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Episode Notes In this episode, Alec Patton talks to Maria Curtis, director of the Early Childhood Center at La Jolla Country Day School, in California, and Junior Kindergarten teacher Kristin Owen, about how they turned the discovery of a mud nest being built outside a classroom into a year-long project. You can see photos from the project, including photos of the book, here (as soon as the link is live). This episode is part of an occasional series on Regenerative Education. Here are the other episodes in the series (so far): Derek Mitchell and Scott Sampson on Regenerative Education Green School: Regenerative Education in the Balinese Jungle Green School Student Louis Lacour A Story of Butterflies, Regeneration, and Hope Solar for All Schools [guest episode from the Climify podcast] Learn more about the High Tech High Graduate School of Education

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