This paper explores the views and attitudes of a small group of teachers concerning the early years outdoor teaching and learning environment. Further their responses are compared to an online survey of teachers examining their attitudes to the early years outdoor environment. This extends the current knowledge as to the drivers for teachers’ professed actions when working in the early years outdoor environment, and specifically the extent to which the teachers’ own experiences of outdoors influences their professed behaviours in their role when working outside with children. At the heart of this discussion is the concern that only those teachers who have had good experiences of outdoor play themselves may go on to provide good outdoor expe...
Data from English primary school teachers in 1995 and 2017 illustrate the sustained value they place...
This comparative study between Wales and England was undertaken to better understand what influences...
This study theoretically aligns with research that purports that nature play positively contributes ...
This study aims to describe early childhood teachers' attitudes towards outdoor play, to explore the...
This study is an investigation into the relationship between children's use of the outdoor environme...
This comparative study between Wales and England was undertaken to better understand what influences...
This comparative study between Wales and England was undertaken to better understand what influences ...
This paper draws upon research undertaken for the Outdoor Pedagogies project and explores the proces...
Children’s opportunities for outdoor play have declined (Nash, D. 2018. The Construction of the Decl...
This paper explores the place of aims in the early years foundation stage outdoor environment in Eng...
Research highlights that children across the UK access the outdoors less than previous generations, ...
Outdoor education provides memorable, authentic and contextualised opportunities to extend classroom...
The benefit the outdoor environment has for young children’s development is widely documented. Howev...
For the first time in 2007 the new English EYFS curriculum stated that outdoor spaces are as importa...
Outdoor learning has become very visible in recent times ,it is seen in different public medias such...
Data from English primary school teachers in 1995 and 2017 illustrate the sustained value they place...
This comparative study between Wales and England was undertaken to better understand what influences...
This study theoretically aligns with research that purports that nature play positively contributes ...
This study aims to describe early childhood teachers' attitudes towards outdoor play, to explore the...
This study is an investigation into the relationship between children's use of the outdoor environme...
This comparative study between Wales and England was undertaken to better understand what influences...
This comparative study between Wales and England was undertaken to better understand what influences ...
This paper draws upon research undertaken for the Outdoor Pedagogies project and explores the proces...
Children’s opportunities for outdoor play have declined (Nash, D. 2018. The Construction of the Decl...
This paper explores the place of aims in the early years foundation stage outdoor environment in Eng...
Research highlights that children across the UK access the outdoors less than previous generations, ...
Outdoor education provides memorable, authentic and contextualised opportunities to extend classroom...
The benefit the outdoor environment has for young children’s development is widely documented. Howev...
For the first time in 2007 the new English EYFS curriculum stated that outdoor spaces are as importa...
Outdoor learning has become very visible in recent times ,it is seen in different public medias such...
Data from English primary school teachers in 1995 and 2017 illustrate the sustained value they place...
This comparative study between Wales and England was undertaken to better understand what influences...
This study theoretically aligns with research that purports that nature play positively contributes ...