Episode 20: 自然教育的本质 | The Essence of Nature Education
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On a spring walk through the forest, Matti and Emilia share childhood memories of weekly school trips to learn about plants and animals—no classrooms, no fees, just teachers letting them explore freely. Xuemei reflects on how different this is from China, where expensive "nature education" courses have become popular. The friends discuss a troubling trend: nature education being commercialized, with parents paying high prices for superficial park visits mainly to take photos for social media. They explore Finland's "everyman's right"—the principle that nature belongs to everyone, freely accessible without tickets or money. A thoughtful critique of how some places have gotten their priorities backwards (本末倒置), treating nature as a product to sell rather than recognising it as part of daily life, as natural as eating or sleeping.
Topics: Finnish nature education, commercialisation of learning, everyman's right (jokamiehenoikeus), childhood in nature, educational philosophy, getting priorities backwards, accessibility to nature, real vs. superficial learning
Full transcript: https://sites.google.com/view/utu-dailychinese/episode-20