Pema Dorji is one of the senior LME students, he said, “When we walked down to Deuri river, I was not feeling tired, it is because of my excitement. Yeshi Wangchuk and I had the responsibility to look after the younger monks. We were so worried about the young monk’s safety.”
The entire field trip starting from planning to a post-trip is designed to engage students to take responsibility, to work as a team, and to promote communal harmony. We are very happy to witness senior students take good care of younger monks throughout the trip. Besides, we assigned responsibilities to other students such as meal preparation, organize smoke offering, collecting garbage along the trail, bird watching, fetching banana leaves, etc. Through these activities we were able to teach our students the importance of working together, taking a leadership role, and spirit of mutual aid.
One of the junior students, Karma S. Yoezer said, “I could hear the birds chirping and saw many stones with different shapes and sizes.” This is undeniably a wonderful opportunity we wished our students to observe.
Here, the students recognize nature as a learning laboratory, where they experience learning different things through different activities. Further, they are involved in cleaning garbage created by other people through their unwise choice and mindless act. As a result, we created an opportunity for environmental education and an understanding of interdependent existence.
Therefore, the environmental knowledge and skills earned through “Mindful Nature Walk’’ is important in promoting positive attitudes and sustainable mindful actions in achieving a greater goal of environmental conservation and self-development.
Through this activity, we wanted to show our students that there are alternative for the food choices we make, that are healthy, eco-friendly, and sustainable. Except for these three items including salt, sugar and cooking oil, the rest are organic, locally produced and plastic-free.
Therefore, essentially the nature walk program is holistically designed, to educate the importance of conscious effort, in determining our act that is mindful, holistic, inclusive, selfless and sustainable in nature.
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