Approximately 36,000 Swedish children seek medical care annually because of injuries during school time. The purpose of this field study is to investigate risky outdoor play at the school yard and to describe teachers’ perceptions of risk and safety in relation to learning and development. The study includes observations of children (6–12 years old) during outdoor activities as part of the school’s activities and includes focus-group interviews with teachers and children. Children were seen climbing high in play facilities, speeding down slides, or competing with sticks in the woods. Different views of risk and safety among the participants influence outdoor play activities. Teachers’ knowledge of risk seems to be derived from common sense ...
A societal concern exists that children currently play less outdoors than any other generation befor...
The current study examined preschool teachers ’ beliefs and practices during children’s play in high...
As education has evolved from these Classical times, the interpretation and\ud use of learning outsi...
Approximately 36,000 Swedish children seek medical care annually because of injuries during school t...
This study aimed at exploring Early Childhood teacher’s beliefs related to outdoor play and kinderga...
Positive risk-taking in the context of outdoor physical play is important for fostering children's o...
Early Childhood services are becoming an increasingly significant part of children's lives. As such ...
Risky outdoor play has been associated with promoting children’s health and development, but also wi...
This article explores the approaches to risk that some teachers adopt when they are involved in faci...
Society today is inundated by a multitude of messages regarding the risks and dangers that affect yo...
In the theoretical part of the master's thesis, we defined risky play, i.e., activities that provide...
This study aims to describe early childhood teachers' attitudes towards outdoor play, to explore the...
One of our big public health problems in Sweden is that human beings are too inactive in outdoor set...
As education has evolved from these Classical times, the interpretation and use of learning outside...
As education has evolved from these Classical times, the interpretation and\ud use of learning outsi...
A societal concern exists that children currently play less outdoors than any other generation befor...
The current study examined preschool teachers ’ beliefs and practices during children’s play in high...
As education has evolved from these Classical times, the interpretation and\ud use of learning outsi...
Approximately 36,000 Swedish children seek medical care annually because of injuries during school t...
This study aimed at exploring Early Childhood teacher’s beliefs related to outdoor play and kinderga...
Positive risk-taking in the context of outdoor physical play is important for fostering children's o...
Early Childhood services are becoming an increasingly significant part of children's lives. As such ...
Risky outdoor play has been associated with promoting children’s health and development, but also wi...
This article explores the approaches to risk that some teachers adopt when they are involved in faci...
Society today is inundated by a multitude of messages regarding the risks and dangers that affect yo...
In the theoretical part of the master's thesis, we defined risky play, i.e., activities that provide...
This study aims to describe early childhood teachers' attitudes towards outdoor play, to explore the...
One of our big public health problems in Sweden is that human beings are too inactive in outdoor set...
As education has evolved from these Classical times, the interpretation and use of learning outside...
As education has evolved from these Classical times, the interpretation and\ud use of learning outsi...
A societal concern exists that children currently play less outdoors than any other generation befor...
The current study examined preschool teachers ’ beliefs and practices during children’s play in high...
As education has evolved from these Classical times, the interpretation and\ud use of learning outsi...