Research shows that exposure to the outdoors is beneficial to children and can improve the learning experience for students. The Kids in the Woods program in Gainesville, Florida provides 6th grade students with opportunities to learn science through a series of outdoor activities during their regular science classes. The article reports on an evaluation of the Kids in the Woods program. We surveyed parents/guardians of students participating in the program to examine the impacts of the program and to better understand parent/guardian perceptions of the program and of outdoor learning in general. Results indicate that parents/guardians observed positive changes in their children and had largely positive perceptions of outdoor learning and t...
Although studies have shown that spending time outdoors is beneficial for people’s social, psycholog...
The methodology of the thesis was to use a quantitative method using a questionnaire to find out the...
Human beings have an innate need to spend time outside, but in recent years children are spending le...
Research shows that exposure to the outdoors is beneficial to children and can improve the learning ...
The study investigated the perceptions of children and parents relating to the Forest School initiat...
This study examined the observations and experiences of parents whose children receive additional ou...
Being in touch with nature is essential for the development, health and well-being of children. Man...
Children are not getting outdoors as much as they need to for educational, health and social/emotion...
Background: The value of natural environments for developing children's self-identity and social ski...
Outdoor learning experiences are essential for a child's healthy physical and emotional develop...
Forest School promotes a child-led approach to education, through frequent learning in an outdoor wo...
Outdoor education is common, although often small and delimited, program within schools, providing a...
This study explored the effect parent attitudes had on children’s nature-play and how children engag...
This study considers whether frequent and brief trips outdoors can affect students’ interest in and ...
Outdoor and nature-based activities promote better health and academic outcomes for children. The sc...
Although studies have shown that spending time outdoors is beneficial for people’s social, psycholog...
The methodology of the thesis was to use a quantitative method using a questionnaire to find out the...
Human beings have an innate need to spend time outside, but in recent years children are spending le...
Research shows that exposure to the outdoors is beneficial to children and can improve the learning ...
The study investigated the perceptions of children and parents relating to the Forest School initiat...
This study examined the observations and experiences of parents whose children receive additional ou...
Being in touch with nature is essential for the development, health and well-being of children. Man...
Children are not getting outdoors as much as they need to for educational, health and social/emotion...
Background: The value of natural environments for developing children's self-identity and social ski...
Outdoor learning experiences are essential for a child's healthy physical and emotional develop...
Forest School promotes a child-led approach to education, through frequent learning in an outdoor wo...
Outdoor education is common, although often small and delimited, program within schools, providing a...
This study explored the effect parent attitudes had on children’s nature-play and how children engag...
This study considers whether frequent and brief trips outdoors can affect students’ interest in and ...
Outdoor and nature-based activities promote better health and academic outcomes for children. The sc...
Although studies have shown that spending time outdoors is beneficial for people’s social, psycholog...
The methodology of the thesis was to use a quantitative method using a questionnaire to find out the...
Human beings have an innate need to spend time outside, but in recent years children are spending le...