Media and Articles
Media and Articles
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Videos and Podcasts

Clark County Today News
Clark County Today News posted an audio version of the tree ceiling installation story at Washougal School District.
The Drew Barrymore Show
Drew Barrymore gives Nature In The Classroom a 60 sec. promotion.

“Your Outside Mindset”
Verla Fortier and Ernesto Rodriguez discuss the science and benefits of bringing nature imagery into hospitals and schools.
CBS News The Uplift
CBS News The Uplift, features Nature In The Classroom and captures 5th graders seeing their tree ceiling for the first time at Taft Elementary in Santa Ana, CA. It is the lead story. You may have a commercial to listen to first.
CBS News
Kids can benefit from having access to nature. This photographer is bringing trees into classrooms – on the ceiling. Click on the image below to read the article.
52nd NAAEE Annual Conference
On Demand “Bright Spot”
Video summarizes the science and benefits of installing tree ceiling murals in classrooms and their results.
Dude Dad Installation
Comedian DudeDad.com installs a ceiling and transforms a classroom in this 60 second video.
Goodness Exchange
Transforming Stressful Spaces With Nature Photography
Episode #180
Ernesto Rodriguez is using a lifetime of experiences bridging art, science, and nature to create healing environments, and he can teach us how to combine our own unique life experiences to create real impact in remarkable ways. During this interview, you may see a path for yourself appear: one that allows you to live with joyous energy to the very end.
“Talking With Green Teachers”
Ernesto Rodriguez and Ian Shanahan discuss Attention Restoration Theory, supporting science and the benefits of bringing the outdoors into the classroom. (Click here to download the MP3 of this interview.)
“Calling All Unicorns”
Featured guest Ernesto Rodriguez, founder of Nature In The Classroom discusses the benefits of nature exposure in the classroom.
“Nature In The Classroom”
Aired Sept 30, 2021
Nature in the Classroom is an innovative program that brings some of the benefits of the outdoors inside—specifically on classroom ceilings. We talk with Ernesto Rodriguez about getting kids outdoors indoors.

NPR Interview
Interview outlining the art and science of bringing nature into healthcare environments laying the foundation for Nature In The Classroom. (Listen to the episode here and download the MP3.)
”The Benefits of Nature in Classrooms”
Aired Dec 7, 2021
Telemundo52 features Nature In The Classroom’s tree ceilings at Gage Middle School in their education segment Blackboard52. Students and a teacher are interviewed about how tree canopies in the classroom foster calm and creativity.
Articles
Allen County Juvenile Center Transforms Classrooms by Bringing Nature Indoors
An innovative on-site school at the Allen County Juvenile Center (ACJC) is bringing the outdoors inside in an effort to create a better learning environment for at-risk students. (Read the full article here.)
CNN The Optimist Daily
CNN The Optimist Daily outlines the mental health benefits of bringing nature into the classroom. (Read the full article here.)
Fortunes Crown Magazine
June 2024
The windowless classrooms at Taft Elementary presented a significant challenge. Thanks to Logan Earnest’s dedication and Ernesto Rodriguez’s innovative solution, these classrooms now offer a glimpse of nature. This change has the potential to improve students’ mood, focus, and overall educational experience. With continued support and expansion, Nature in the Classroom could revolutionize learning environments nationwide. (Read full article here. )
NiceNews.com
The article spans the science and benefits of trees in the classroom, interviews a teacher, and voices student feedback. (Read the full article here. )
Upworthy Magazine
Scoop Upworthy featured Nature In The Classroom in a wonderful article. (Read the full article here. )
Nice News
NiceNews.com mentions Nature In The Classroom in their newsletter’s opening paragraph on February 4, 2024. A link to the CBSNews.com is included in the paragraph. (Read the full article, and watch the story on CBS.)
“Meet Ernesto Rodriguez”
In this interview published by Canvas Rebel Magazine, Ernesto Rodriguez discusses the evolution of bringing nature into the classroom. He outlines the science and the emotional and cognitive benefits of having tree ceiling murals in classrooms. Read Article
“Meet Ernesto Rodriguez”
Bold Journey Magazine interviews Ernesto and explores his creative path leading to putting tree canopy ceiling murals in classrooms. (Read full article here.)
Presentation: “The Science and Benefits of Bringing the Outdoors Inside”
2022 Leadership Summit, Nov 2022
The science and application of Attention Restoration Theory with current classroom examples.
Use of Tree Canopy Images in School Classrooms to Promote Mindfulness, Positive Behavior, and Enhance Learning
Educational research shows classroom views to nature or images trees boosts academic achievement, social-emotional development, and nurtures environmental stewardship.
(Read the full article here.)
Trees in the Classroom
In this article published by the National Association for Interpretation. Ernesto Rodriguez outlines the benefits to students and teachers of bringing nature indoors. (Read the full article here.)
Presentation: “Attention Restoration Theory”
Forty years of science shows images of nature evoke the brain to respond as if you were present in a natural environment. When we view images of trees, it calms us and helps us focus and engage.
Program Puts Tree Canopies on Mainland School Ceilings
Avalon-based Nature In The Classroom raised funds to minimize COVID impact on East Los Angeles. (Read the full article here.)
“Nature In The Classroom Brings Trees Into Learning Spaces”
Nature In The Classroom is installing awe-inspiring canopy ceilings inside children’s classrooms… an amazing way to connect young students to the outdoors, promote learning, and create a lifelong love and support for trees and nature. (Read the full article here.)
“Enhancing Education With Tree Ceilings”
NITC will install tree ceilings in Title1 schools in Latino communities in East LA. COVID-19 has disproportionally affected this population, traumatizing its children. The campaign has raised $16,045. (Read the full article here.)
“Nature Moves Into the Classroom”
Catalina Kid Ventures Preschool is the recipient of a grove of scrub oaks in the classroom. (Read the full article here.)
Presentation: “Bringing Nachure* Indoors”
Research shows that the earlier children form an emotional bond with nature, the greater the likelihood they will become environmental stewards. (Read the full article here.)
“Bringing Nature Into the Classrooms”
Nature In The Classroom, a local non-profit company, recently
installed ceiling murals of island trees in kindergarten through second-grade classrooms at Avalon School. (Read the full article here.)