The Prescott College Center for Nature & Place was established to support and expand training for early childhood educators, pre-service teachers, administrators, and program directors in developmentally appropriate nature and place-based pedagogy.
Founded in 2016 with support from the George B. Storer Foundation, the Center is housed in and integrated with Prescott College’s Department of Education and Teacher Preparation.
The Center focuses on designing innovative nature and place focused college course curricula for Prescott College students in the Early Childhood and Early Childhood Special Education undergraduate and graduate programs. It also offers residential professional development institutes and outreach workshops that provide training and experiential learning opportunities for early childhood educators across Arizona and beyond, including the Summer Institute for Nature and Place-Based Early Childhood Education.
The Center provides opportunities and support for student research on the effectiveness of nature and place-based early childhood teacher education and outdoor learning activities in order to add to current professional knowledge in the field. The center actively seeks opportunities to collaborate with other higher education institutions, schools, and organizations in implementing nature and place-based teacher training initiatives and related research projects.
We nurture healthy, diverse relationships with respect and support both inside and outside the college.
MAIN CAMPUS
220 Grove Avenue
Prescott, AZ 86301
(877) 350-2100
TUCSON CENTER
1300 S. Belvedere Ave.
Tucson, AZ 85711
(888) 797-4680
KINO BAY CENTER
151 Calle Cadiz y Puerto Vallarta
Bahia de Kino, Sonora, Mexico
(877) 350-2100
DOPOI CENTER
Prescott College Dopoi Center, Talek,
Narok County, Kenya