UK schoolchildren are vulnerable to transitional stress between primary and secondary school, which may impact negatively upon their psychological health and academic achievement. This is experienced most acutely by children from ethnic minorities and lower socio-economic status (SES) households. Outdoor Adventure (OA) residential programmes are purported to develop behavioural adaptations which enable positive educational transitions of children. Personal, social and academic skills (self-reliance, getting along with others, curriculum alignment) may be best acquired through bespoke nature-based residential OA programmes. A mixed methods study evaluated the efficacy of a bespoke OA programme for developing school children's psychological w...
Abstract Background Education outside the classroom (EOtC) is considered beneficial to childre...
For the purpose of this research project an outdoor education program was developed for students (ag...
This chapter presents a summary of a longitudinal mixed methods study tracking 11 children (aged 5–7...
Outdoor adventure education (OAE) is embedded in the educational policy of countries around the worl...
Outdoor learning programmes across the UK have been shown to support the health, development, and ac...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper presents a longitudinal m...
This exploratory study investigated the impact of participation in a three-week journey style outdoo...
Outdoor learning – growing the mindset offers a global perspective on promoting advantage for all ch...
Background: The value of natural environments for developing children's self-identity and social ski...
Background: The value of natural environments for developing children's self-identity and social ski...
Background: The value of natural environments for developing children's self-identity and social ski...
Robert White - ORCID: 0000-0001-8782-9791 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8782-9791Item not available i...
This paper presents a longitudinal mixed methods study tracking 11 children (aged 5–7 on entry), def...
The inability of young adults to adapt to university life has been attributed to their declining res...
Transitions represent an important milestone for children and are experienced differentially. For so...
Abstract Background Education outside the classroom (EOtC) is considered beneficial to childre...
For the purpose of this research project an outdoor education program was developed for students (ag...
This chapter presents a summary of a longitudinal mixed methods study tracking 11 children (aged 5–7...
Outdoor adventure education (OAE) is embedded in the educational policy of countries around the worl...
Outdoor learning programmes across the UK have been shown to support the health, development, and ac...
© 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper presents a longitudinal m...
This exploratory study investigated the impact of participation in a three-week journey style outdoo...
Outdoor learning – growing the mindset offers a global perspective on promoting advantage for all ch...
Background: The value of natural environments for developing children's self-identity and social ski...
Background: The value of natural environments for developing children's self-identity and social ski...
Background: The value of natural environments for developing children's self-identity and social ski...
Robert White - ORCID: 0000-0001-8782-9791 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8782-9791Item not available i...
This paper presents a longitudinal mixed methods study tracking 11 children (aged 5–7 on entry), def...
The inability of young adults to adapt to university life has been attributed to their declining res...
Transitions represent an important milestone for children and are experienced differentially. For so...
Abstract Background Education outside the classroom (EOtC) is considered beneficial to childre...
For the purpose of this research project an outdoor education program was developed for students (ag...
This chapter presents a summary of a longitudinal mixed methods study tracking 11 children (aged 5–7...