School grounds can have multiple values, and especially sufficient size, green elements, variation, integrated design and participatory development have been described as positive qualities. However, many studies have focused on pre-school and primary school grounds, while less is known about school grounds for adolescents. This study explored how secondary school students experience and use school grounds of varying size, content and design. The study included one class in year 8 (aged 14-15) at each of three schools in southern Sweden. A questionnaire with mainly open questions was distributed, followed by both individual interviews and walking interviews with four students from each class. The results show that school grounds were apprec...
More than 59 million children are out of schools across the globe (UNESCO Institute for Statistics a...
Several studies have focused on how different school ground environments can stimulate physical acti...
This study compares descriptions made by 12-year-old boys of two outdoor environments: their inner-c...
School grounds can have multiple values, and especially sufficient size, green elements, variation, ...
The role of the school grounds is to support students’ health and development. Most of the research ...
School grounds are increasingly valued for the freedom of choice they give children for operating th...
School grounds are a kind of outdoor playscape that can influence the way in which children play and...
Drawing on the findings of an ARC funded project, 'Children's Environments and the Role of...
The present study explores the use of a conventional school ground of a primary school and its poten...
Children's outdoor play in school grounds is a fundamental component of their environmental learning...
In their review of evidence-based research entitled A Review of Research on Outdoor Learning, Ricki...
Girls are typically less active in the schoolyard during recess than boys. It is therefore necessary...
This article reflects on experiences from Swedish research on school garden-ing and greening school ...
This study investigates how schools use green areas and what obstacles the schools meet in using gre...
Greenery is assumed to promote physical activity at school grounds by facilitating open and flexible...
More than 59 million children are out of schools across the globe (UNESCO Institute for Statistics a...
Several studies have focused on how different school ground environments can stimulate physical acti...
This study compares descriptions made by 12-year-old boys of two outdoor environments: their inner-c...
School grounds can have multiple values, and especially sufficient size, green elements, variation, ...
The role of the school grounds is to support students’ health and development. Most of the research ...
School grounds are increasingly valued for the freedom of choice they give children for operating th...
School grounds are a kind of outdoor playscape that can influence the way in which children play and...
Drawing on the findings of an ARC funded project, 'Children's Environments and the Role of...
The present study explores the use of a conventional school ground of a primary school and its poten...
Children's outdoor play in school grounds is a fundamental component of their environmental learning...
In their review of evidence-based research entitled A Review of Research on Outdoor Learning, Ricki...
Girls are typically less active in the schoolyard during recess than boys. It is therefore necessary...
This article reflects on experiences from Swedish research on school garden-ing and greening school ...
This study investigates how schools use green areas and what obstacles the schools meet in using gre...
Greenery is assumed to promote physical activity at school grounds by facilitating open and flexible...
More than 59 million children are out of schools across the globe (UNESCO Institute for Statistics a...
Several studies have focused on how different school ground environments can stimulate physical acti...
This study compares descriptions made by 12-year-old boys of two outdoor environments: their inner-c...