
Knowing-with-snow in an outdoor kindergarten
Author(s) -
Pernille Bartnæs,
Anne Marit Myrstad
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal for research in arts and sports education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2535-2857
DOI - 10.23865/jased.v6.3012
Subject(s) - materiality (auditing) , reciprocal , snow , learning environment , period (music) , outdoor education , psychology , pedagogy , geography , aesthetics , art , meteorology , linguistics , philosophy
This article highlights how reciprocal relationships between children and the environment can contribute to exploring understanding of children’s learning in the outdoor environment. We draw on data from a kindergarten in the northern part of Norway, where we have carried out fieldwork three hours a week from October to mid-May. During this period, the outdoor area was covered with snow of varying qualities. Snow and weather conditions are included as elements in a relational understanding, in which the environment is understood as open and dynamic – an interaction between past and present, between geography, materiality, people and the ‘more-than-human’. The learner and the environment are understood as an indivisible process, where different elements exercise a reciprocal influence on each other. Using Ingold’s concept of correspondence, we explore how children learn by being within and with the world. The article is a contribution to creating a nuanced understanding of children’s learning and the educator’s role within an outdoor environment in kindergarten practice.