Lynn Turner

Lynn Turner

WECAN

Silver Spring,

Roles at NAAEE

Languages

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Conservation, Culture and Art, E-STEM, Ecosystems, EE Certification, Environmental Literacy, Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, Policy/Advocacy, Sustainability, Urban EE

Lynn is a native Washingtonian, wife, mother of two children. She is of mixed
heritage and the proud descendant of enslaved African American people. She has
been a culturally responsive early childhood educator, teacher trainer, and leader in
the movement of Waldorf Education in Northern America for over thirteen years.
Lynn holds a BA in Fine Arts, and an MAT in Early Childhood Education, and received
her Waldorf Early Childhood Teaching Certificate in 2017. Lynn has been published in
Gateways and has been a workshop presenter and keynote speaker at recent
WECAN conferences. She was the Director and Core Faculty member of the Great
Lakes Waldorf Institute, Early Childhood Training Cohort from 2020-2023. She is
currently a second-year student in the Biography as Social Arts Training and has
served as the WECAN Coordinator of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access.

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Lynn is a native Washingtonian, wife, mother of two children. She is of mixed
heritage and the proud descendant of enslaved African American people. She has
been a culturally responsive early childhood educator, teacher trainer, and leader in
the movement of Waldorf Education in Northern America for over thirteen years.
Lynn holds a BA in Fine Arts, and an MAT in Early Childhood Education, and received
her Waldorf Early Childhood Teaching Certificate in 2017. Lynn has been published in
Gateways and has been a workshop presenter and keynote speaker at recent
WECAN conferences. She was the Director and Core Faculty member of the Great
Lakes Waldorf Institute, Early Childhood Training Cohort from 2020-2023. She is
currently a second-year student in the Biography as Social Arts Training and has
served as the WECAN Coordinator of Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access. Lynn has been a member of the Trust for Learning's Ideal Learning Roundtable for three year and is the one of the three co-lead authours of Nurturing All Children in Nature brief that highlights the benefits of nature-based ideal learning environments and spotlights exemplary publicly-funded programs around the country re-connecting young children with the natural world. She is also a Waldorf Teacher Trainer at the Bay Area Center for Waldorf Teacher Training and Lifeways Waldorf Teacher Training Institutes. She is also the co-creator and founder of The AntiRacist Table, an online community edicated to dismantling systmes of oppression as a path towards collective healing and liberation.  

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