Nature experiences can be educational, joyful, and comforting, especially in today’s urbanizing and post-pandemic world. Nature education brings people closer to nature and thus contributes to human well-being, including physical and mental health. This course will introduce you to diverse nature education practices, including programs run by urban and wilderness nature centers, unstructured play time for children, adventure and outdoor education programs, educational experiences in national parks, forest schools, as well as citizen science and environmental stewardship programs that incorporate nature-based experiences.
Topics include personal and community benefits of nature education, cultural ecosystem services, traditional and novel approaches to nature experiences, and challenges and critiques of nature education. Based on research and practice examples, this course is designed to help educators, volunteers, community leaders, parents and anyone else to gain professional credentials in nature education, and to incorporate nature in their educational programs and everyday life.
In this course, you will:
Participants who complete the course are awarded a Cornell University certificate (PDF).
Questions: Email us at CivicEcology@cornell.edu, Use “Nature Education” in the subject line.
Cost is $60 (strongly encouraged). We accept participants who cannot pay the full amount or who are not able to pay. Our course fee enables us to pay our instructors and thus continue to offer online courses.
Last updated October 5, 2021