This study is based on a study of the experience of the outdoors in early childhood education and care settings in Ireland. Central to the analyses are the inter-linkages drawn between constructions of a 'good' childhood, and children’s 'need' for outdoor play, as well as the contradictions which arise around competing discourses of safety and protection versus play and autonomy in the structuring of children’s everyday lives. The findings indicate that the outdoors is increasingly marginalised in young children’s everyday experiences. Conclusions are drawn with reference to the implications for the development of real and meaningful outdoor play experiences for children in early childhood education and care settings
The study investigates preschool children’s perspectives on the outdoors as a learning environment i...
With the inclusion of play as a right, schools are urged to consider whether all children can access...
This article explores the current situation of outdoor play for children in Sámi Early Childhood Edu...
There is a growing body of research that has provided evidence of the benefits of outdoor learning a...
Statement of purpose: Evidence is emerging that children experience fewer opportunities for outdoor ...
The spaces which children access for play have long been considered in terms of the affordances th...
On your bike: outdoor play in Irish 5 year oldsUnder the United Nations Convention on the Rights of ...
THESIS 7536A distinguishing attribute of play and leisure as contrasted with other occupations such ...
This research was a qualitative semi-participatory case study carried out over 14 weeks, in one earl...
Oral Presentation Abstract Play as a right, represented as freely chosen and self-directed, rest...
This abstract was presented at the OSE conference as an oral presentation Abstract Introduction: Re...
Statement of purpose: A growing body of research shows that play patterns among children are changi...
With the inclusion of play as a right, schools are urged to consider whether all children can access...
Growing up outdoorsDid you know that nearly one in six Irish parents don’t think it’s safe for their...
Children’s’ Outdoor play nowadays is the preferred approach to playing indoors which has become a co...
The study investigates preschool children’s perspectives on the outdoors as a learning environment i...
With the inclusion of play as a right, schools are urged to consider whether all children can access...
This article explores the current situation of outdoor play for children in Sámi Early Childhood Edu...
There is a growing body of research that has provided evidence of the benefits of outdoor learning a...
Statement of purpose: Evidence is emerging that children experience fewer opportunities for outdoor ...
The spaces which children access for play have long been considered in terms of the affordances th...
On your bike: outdoor play in Irish 5 year oldsUnder the United Nations Convention on the Rights of ...
THESIS 7536A distinguishing attribute of play and leisure as contrasted with other occupations such ...
This research was a qualitative semi-participatory case study carried out over 14 weeks, in one earl...
Oral Presentation Abstract Play as a right, represented as freely chosen and self-directed, rest...
This abstract was presented at the OSE conference as an oral presentation Abstract Introduction: Re...
Statement of purpose: A growing body of research shows that play patterns among children are changi...
With the inclusion of play as a right, schools are urged to consider whether all children can access...
Growing up outdoorsDid you know that nearly one in six Irish parents don’t think it’s safe for their...
Children’s’ Outdoor play nowadays is the preferred approach to playing indoors which has become a co...
The study investigates preschool children’s perspectives on the outdoors as a learning environment i...
With the inclusion of play as a right, schools are urged to consider whether all children can access...
This article explores the current situation of outdoor play for children in Sámi Early Childhood Edu...