A nation’s education system plays a key role in future economic competitiveness. Political attention to education has fuelled geographical interest in the role of formal education and informal learning environments in the cultivation of future citizen-workers. To date, formal and informal learning have largely been considered separately, but this paper responds by critically evaluating the intersections between the two spheres. This agenda is pursued through in-depth analysis of two state-funded, mainstream primary schools in the Midlands, UK, which adopt a Forest School programme. Qualitative in nature, the research involved 37 semi-structured interviews with teachers and children in the Foundation class and Year 4 (ages 4-5 and 8-9 respec...
Editorial: In spite of a strengthening evidence base leading to an increasing number of countries al...
Reconceptualising the neoliberal project in education as a process of colonisation, this paper consi...
The ethics of everyday consumption has become a key concern for social and environmental justice cam...
A nation’s education system plays a key role in future economic competitiveness. Political attention...
This paper focuses on challenges experienced by ‘teacher-FS leaders’ implementing Forest School with...
This paper provides a review of curriculum change under successive governments, highlighting the da...
In this paper I consider whether forest schools provide a space where we could rethink pedagogy in t...
The aim of this chapter is to discuss the application of recently emergent critical theories of lear...
This paper investigates the ways that teachers in one alternative school blur the boundaries of the ...
New Labour came to power with a stated commitment to 'education, education, education' and confirmed...
Forest School in the UK has arguably provided a space of pedagogical ‘difference’ whilst wider struc...
All young people have the capacity to learn and to enjoy learning; they do not 'fail school', rather...
This article presents an analysis of how the discursive regimes of advanced liberalism, knowledge ec...
Diploma thesis is a case study of forest school. Thesis draw from school ethnography approach and ex...
Focussing on the place of Forest School in English primary schools, we explore the perspectives of s...
Editorial: In spite of a strengthening evidence base leading to an increasing number of countries al...
Reconceptualising the neoliberal project in education as a process of colonisation, this paper consi...
The ethics of everyday consumption has become a key concern for social and environmental justice cam...
A nation’s education system plays a key role in future economic competitiveness. Political attention...
This paper focuses on challenges experienced by ‘teacher-FS leaders’ implementing Forest School with...
This paper provides a review of curriculum change under successive governments, highlighting the da...
In this paper I consider whether forest schools provide a space where we could rethink pedagogy in t...
The aim of this chapter is to discuss the application of recently emergent critical theories of lear...
This paper investigates the ways that teachers in one alternative school blur the boundaries of the ...
New Labour came to power with a stated commitment to 'education, education, education' and confirmed...
Forest School in the UK has arguably provided a space of pedagogical ‘difference’ whilst wider struc...
All young people have the capacity to learn and to enjoy learning; they do not 'fail school', rather...
This article presents an analysis of how the discursive regimes of advanced liberalism, knowledge ec...
Diploma thesis is a case study of forest school. Thesis draw from school ethnography approach and ex...
Focussing on the place of Forest School in English primary schools, we explore the perspectives of s...
Editorial: In spite of a strengthening evidence base leading to an increasing number of countries al...
Reconceptualising the neoliberal project in education as a process of colonisation, this paper consi...
The ethics of everyday consumption has become a key concern for social and environmental justice cam...