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natuurgericht

Natuurgericht is a Dutch term meaning nature-oriented or nature-based. It is used to describe a focus on natural sciences and related disciplines, as well as an emphasis on nature and the environment in education and policy.

In the context of Dutch secondary education, natuurgericht refers to profiles or tracks that prioritize science,

Beyond formal schooling, natuurgericht can describe approaches in policy, curricula, or activities that prioritize ecological literacy,

mathematics,
and
technology.
Students
on
a
natuurgericht
path
typically
study
subjects
such
as
physics,
chemistry,
biology,
mathematics,
and
computer
science,
with
the
aim
of
preparing
for
higher
education
and
careers
in
STEM
fields.
The
concept
is
associated
with
profiles
that
emphasize
science
and
technology,
and
it
is
common
for
schools
to
offer
variants
or
names
that
reflect
this
orientation,
such
as
Natuur
&
Techniek
(NT)
and
Natuur
&
Gezondheid
(NG).
The
exact
naming
and
structure
can
vary
by
school
and
program
level,
but
the
underlying
idea
remains
the
same:
a
science-
and
technology-focused
education.
sustainability,
and
an
understanding
of
the
natural
world.
It
can
also
refer
more
generally
to
individuals
or
organizations
that
prefer
nature-centric
or
science-oriented
perspectives
and
practices,
including
outdoor
learning
and
data-driven
study
of
natural
phenomena.
Overall,
the
term
conveys
a
commitment
to
nature-informed
reasoning,
empirical
methods,
and
the
exploration
of
natural
sciences.