This article critically reflects on the participation of young children aged 3–4 years in an ongoing outdoor learning project started in 2004. The aims of the research are to investigate children’s dispositions within the outdoor environment, to elicit children’s perspectives of their outdoor experiences and to investigate the relationship between outdoor envir-onments and pedagogy in early childhood. The article analyses the research findings from a sociocultural perspective focusing on transformations of participation. This project has adapted the multi-method ‘Mosaic approach ’ described by Clark and Moss. In particular, a variety of ‘participatory tools ’ with children are used to document and reflect on learning. The article critically...
This themed edition of the Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning focuses on outdoor pl...
Statement of purpose: A growing body of research shows that play patterns among children are changi...
This article explores how young children can play active roles as researchers, explorers, and design...
This article reports on a study undertaken with 4 early childhood programs in a medium-size city in ...
This article describes a collaborative research project which aimed to elicit the views of children,...
Outdoor learning environments can be beneficial in enhancing children’s engagement and motivation in...
The article examines the field of outdoor learning and play, within it represents the forest educati...
This themed edition of the Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning focuses on outdoor pl...
This study explores how children respond to and think about their outdoor play pedagogical documenta...
Children’s right to play is enshrined in Article 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights o...
Numerous studies indicated that outdoor play and learning could improve development of children and ...
Outdoor spaces are a feature of most Australian early learning settings and have potential for many ...
Outdoor spaces are a feature of most Australian early learning settings and have potential for many ...
The earliest early childhood programs were thought of as a garden for children or kindergarten (Snid...
The purpose of this research was to expand understanding of the potential value of the natural outdo...
This themed edition of the Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning focuses on outdoor pl...
Statement of purpose: A growing body of research shows that play patterns among children are changi...
This article explores how young children can play active roles as researchers, explorers, and design...
This article reports on a study undertaken with 4 early childhood programs in a medium-size city in ...
This article describes a collaborative research project which aimed to elicit the views of children,...
Outdoor learning environments can be beneficial in enhancing children’s engagement and motivation in...
The article examines the field of outdoor learning and play, within it represents the forest educati...
This themed edition of the Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning focuses on outdoor pl...
This study explores how children respond to and think about their outdoor play pedagogical documenta...
Children’s right to play is enshrined in Article 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights o...
Numerous studies indicated that outdoor play and learning could improve development of children and ...
Outdoor spaces are a feature of most Australian early learning settings and have potential for many ...
Outdoor spaces are a feature of most Australian early learning settings and have potential for many ...
The earliest early childhood programs were thought of as a garden for children or kindergarten (Snid...
The purpose of this research was to expand understanding of the potential value of the natural outdo...
This themed edition of the Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning focuses on outdoor pl...
Statement of purpose: A growing body of research shows that play patterns among children are changi...
This article explores how young children can play active roles as researchers, explorers, and design...