[eng] Living through a global pandemic has not been an easy task for many
educational systems.
In Spain, as in many parts of the world the current educational structure limits
nature interaction by stabilising severe rules of behaviour and arquictecting
education towards correction and conditional systems Carrasco, S.; Pibernat,
M. (2020).
Children have been the ones most affected as they were still in their
developmental stages during the pandemic and needed consistent
engagement through learning and contact. The Covid19 pandemic also
brought out the realisation to offer nature and ecology school concepts to
address recorrent needs and break from the paradigm of old educational
systems. Schools in Spain have around 25 students per class, mask
requirements and group rules were strict, making time in nature all the more
valuable.