Philippe NICOLAS
Teacher, researcher and founder of the Cap au Nord project
Father of a family, teacher of schools, "teacher trapper" as he likes to say, author, researcher in Education Sciences, trainer within the National Education, supporter of project pedagogy. He proposes a vision of the school by answering two major questions : what is it to be a human being today? Can we think of a humanity without nature? To make something happen between the child and nature so that this child becomes an adult who feels in charge of life sums up his pedagogical vision.
Founder of the national project L'école face au plus grand défi du 21ème siècle - Cap au Nord, he has been a team leader since 2020 for sixteen young ambassadors from all over France on arctic expeditions.The project is under the patronage of the French Ministry of Ecological Transition and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and is supported by the Fondation de France.
Speaks on the theme
Friday, November 25
16h30 > 18h00
23. School in the 21st century: how to teach children to grow up in connection with nature?
- Anne BOUVIER: Head of the education, teaching and research department at the Fondation de France
- Muriel FIFILS: Founder and director of the Caminando school
- Guadalupe Yesenia HERNÁNDEZ MÁRQUEZ: Expert of the UNESCO Earth Network
- Eric JULIEN: Geographer
- Philippe NICOLAS: Teacher, researcher and founder of the Cap au Nord project
Moderation: David SEVE