• Forest schools

    @Sehar-Kazi
    CCS the first forest school in Karachi https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61554808447990&mibextid=JRoKGi
    You can sesrch for location on google map also.

  • @Samreen-Tahir Thank you dear for increasing my knowledge.

  • @Samreen-Tahir As-salamo-alaiqum Sister,
    It’s wonderful to hear about CCS and their innovative approach to education! The concept of a forest school, especially in an urban area like Karachi, is truly inspiring. It’s heartening to know that they provide an inclusive environment that supports a wide range of needs and helps all students thrive in a more natural and exploratory setting.

    The idea of blending nature with education to accommodate both typical and atypical students is a fantastic example of how flexible and adaptive learning environments can be. It's exciting to think about the positive impact this could have on students’ sensory experiences, confidence, and overall engagement with learning.

    If you or anyone else has the chance, visiting CCS could offer valuable insights into how alternative educational models can be effectively implemented and adapted in different contexts. Thank you for sharing this information—it’s a great resource for those interested in progressive educational approaches!

    Happy to know that these type of schools are present in Pakistan.

  • thanl you for the new

  • @Ana_moderator forest schools offer a unique child-centered approach that emphasizes experiential learning through regular outdoor experiences, often in woodland or natural settings. It’s a fascinating model that supports not only cognitive development but also social, emotional, and physical growth.

  • Hello Ana I am Irum Rani from Pakistan I heard this school first time , It is very much intresting school by name it helps the students who have multipal ideas and also helps the students to identify their strength I would say it also gives the platform of ecological concepts👍

  • @Ana_moderator thank you Mam. I was unknown about this forest school.

  • @Ana_moderator
    Yes, forest schools are indeed a unique and effective educational approach. They focus on outdoor, nature-based learning rather than traditional classroom settings. This method helps develop emotional intelligence, self-confidence, and problem-solving skills. It also encourages physical activity, reduces stress, and promotes overall well-being. While forest schools mainly cater to preschool and elementary-aged children, their principles can be adapted for learners of any age. It’s a refreshing shift from conventional education that emphasizes hands-on experiences and personal growth.

  • @Ana_moderator
    Thank you for sharing the articles related to forest schools. They have greatly contributed to enhancing my knowledge and understanding of this alternative educational approach.

  • I find the forest school approach deeply compelling. It challenges the conventional classroom model by placing learning in an immersive, natural setting, which can be incredibly beneficial for a child's development. The emphasis on emotional intelligence, critical thinking, and teamwork builds foundational skills that traditional academic environments often overlook.

    One of its greatest strengths is how it fosters curiosity and self-reflection. Children aren't merely memorizing facts but actively engaging with their surroundings, discovering knowledge through experience. It aligns well with modern educational philosophies that prioritize student-centered learning and personal growth over rigid academic structures.

    Of course, as you mentioned, integrating elements of forest schooling into traditional education is worth exploring. A full-time forest school model may not suit every student or curriculum, but incorporating outdoor learning, experiential activities, and a focus on emotional development could enrich standard teaching practices.

    Best regards from Chokri

    "Empowering students through engaging education, fostering environmental consciousness, and advancing scientific literacy. Committed to shaping future leaders in Life and Earth Sciences."