Focussing on the place of Forest School in English primary schools, we explore the perspectives of school leaders. We use Biesta’s model of educational purpose as a critical lens to consider possible justifications for the inclusion of Forest School in the curriculum. Four distinct accounts, based on an analysis of in-depth interviews, illustrate a range of participant responses: risk, intervention, respite and the right thing. One of these, we contend, represents a tentative step towards a form of resistance on the part of a school leader in the face of current pressures to follow a diminished set of educational purposes
Forest School offers children opportunities to explore the natural environment regularly over an ext...
This study aims to evaluate a Scandinavian approach to outdoor learning, which is used in the UK. Th...
Abstract: There is growing evidence that children in the UK are suffering from a lack of engagement ...
Forest School is a form of outdoor learning that is increasingly popular within English primary scho...
Forest School is a child-centred approach to learning that takes place in a natural setting such as ...
Forest School in the UK has arguably provided a space of pedagogical ‘difference’ whilst wider struc...
This paper focuses on challenges experienced by ‘teacher-FS leaders’ implementing Forest School with...
© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
This is a study investigating if Forest Schools, which is a holistic approach to learning, focusing ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Education 3-13 on 11 S...
There is growing evidence that children in the UK are suffering from a lack of engagement with natur...
© 2017 The Author. Area published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Royal Geographical Society (...
Forest School provision is a growing phenomenon in the UK due to its perceived impact on participant...
My research paper focuses on the first phase of a project to examine Forest School as a way of facil...
The study investigated the perceptions of children and parents relating to the Forest School initiat...
Forest School offers children opportunities to explore the natural environment regularly over an ext...
This study aims to evaluate a Scandinavian approach to outdoor learning, which is used in the UK. Th...
Abstract: There is growing evidence that children in the UK are suffering from a lack of engagement ...
Forest School is a form of outdoor learning that is increasingly popular within English primary scho...
Forest School is a child-centred approach to learning that takes place in a natural setting such as ...
Forest School in the UK has arguably provided a space of pedagogical ‘difference’ whilst wider struc...
This paper focuses on challenges experienced by ‘teacher-FS leaders’ implementing Forest School with...
© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
This is a study investigating if Forest Schools, which is a holistic approach to learning, focusing ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Education 3-13 on 11 S...
There is growing evidence that children in the UK are suffering from a lack of engagement with natur...
© 2017 The Author. Area published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Royal Geographical Society (...
Forest School provision is a growing phenomenon in the UK due to its perceived impact on participant...
My research paper focuses on the first phase of a project to examine Forest School as a way of facil...
The study investigated the perceptions of children and parents relating to the Forest School initiat...
Forest School offers children opportunities to explore the natural environment regularly over an ext...
This study aims to evaluate a Scandinavian approach to outdoor learning, which is used in the UK. Th...
Abstract: There is growing evidence that children in the UK are suffering from a lack of engagement ...