© CAB International 2022. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1079/cabireviews202217041This review aims to summarise existing research on the forest-based pedagogical approach known as forest school, as developed in the UK. Modelled on the nature kindergartens of northern Europe, forest school is popular in the UK and is now being practiced or explored in other countries around the world. Drawing on papers specifically researching forest school, identified through the Scopus database, it identifies and reviews key themes emerging from the literature: research on its development, relationship to classroom teaching and the national curriculum, impact on children’s ...
This is a critique of an approach to outdoor education experienced in the United Kingdom (UK) at For...
The study investigated the perceptions of children and parents relating to the Forest School initiat...
There is concern that children are becoming disengaged from the natural environment and are not bein...
© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Education 3-13 on 11 S...
This narrative review examines the history and future implications of Forest School, a pedagogical a...
This paper draws on the breadth of Forest School research literature spanning the past ten years in ...
Forest School offers children opportunities to explore the natural environment regularly over an ext...
Forest School in the UK has arguably provided a space of pedagogical ‘difference’ whilst wider struc...
My research paper focuses on the first phase of a project to examine Forest School as a way of facil...
There is growing evidence that children in the UK are suffering from a lack of engagement with natur...
Forest School is a child-centred approach to learning that takes place in a natural setting such as ...
Forest School promotes a child-led approach to education, through frequent learning in an outdoor wo...
As an early leader in the development of Forest School (FS) in the UK, I published four books, eight...
Forest School is a form of outdoor learning that is increasingly popular within English primary scho...
This is a critique of an approach to outdoor education experienced in the United Kingdom (UK) at For...
The study investigated the perceptions of children and parents relating to the Forest School initiat...
There is concern that children are becoming disengaged from the natural environment and are not bein...
© 2023 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This is an...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Education 3-13 on 11 S...
This narrative review examines the history and future implications of Forest School, a pedagogical a...
This paper draws on the breadth of Forest School research literature spanning the past ten years in ...
Forest School offers children opportunities to explore the natural environment regularly over an ext...
Forest School in the UK has arguably provided a space of pedagogical ‘difference’ whilst wider struc...
My research paper focuses on the first phase of a project to examine Forest School as a way of facil...
There is growing evidence that children in the UK are suffering from a lack of engagement with natur...
Forest School is a child-centred approach to learning that takes place in a natural setting such as ...
Forest School promotes a child-led approach to education, through frequent learning in an outdoor wo...
As an early leader in the development of Forest School (FS) in the UK, I published four books, eight...
Forest School is a form of outdoor learning that is increasingly popular within English primary scho...
This is a critique of an approach to outdoor education experienced in the United Kingdom (UK) at For...
The study investigated the perceptions of children and parents relating to the Forest School initiat...
There is concern that children are becoming disengaged from the natural environment and are not bein...