Background: Despite recent UK Governmental policy changes concerning the amount of outdoor, physical activity children are currently engaged in (LTS, 2010), there is a gap in the academic literature concerning children’s personal preferences for structured play and learning through physical activity in out-door environments. Aim and objectives: This research explores the context of residential outdoor learning; with a particular focus on the contribution this experience may have on children’s preferences for learning and play through healthy physical activity in the outdoors. Methods: Eco-analysis and Personal Construct Psychology experiments (Catherine Ward-Thompson, 1995) were conducted with twenty children (aged eleven to twelve years), ...
Schools are an important setting for children\u27s physical activity. Evidence suggests that playgro...
Abstract Background Children's unstructured outdoor free-play (or active free-play) has the potentia...
Being in touch with nature is essential for the development, health and well-being of children. Man...
Background: Despite recent UK Governmental policy changes concerning the amount of outdoor, physi-ca...
Background: Despite recent UK Governmental policy changes concerning the amount of outdoor, physical...
This paper describes a small experiment conducted in collaboration with Scottish Outdoor Education C...
A societal concern exists that children currently play less outdoors than any other generation befor...
This study aims to understand how children perceive their environment, exploring the affordances chi...
All children deserve to be happy by exercising the right to play. Play is a process by which childre...
There is little doubt that the objects and daily patterns of children’s play are changing, often to ...
Abstract Background Preventing the decline in physical activity which occurs around 10-11 years of a...
The present doctoral dissertation focused on the impact of outdoor environments on children's physic...
Physical activity has important benefits for children's physical health and mental wellbeing, but ma...
This study explored the role of outdoor learning environments on children's motivation to learn, wit...
In this chapter, we consider current thinking about young children’s learning when they engage in ou...
Schools are an important setting for children\u27s physical activity. Evidence suggests that playgro...
Abstract Background Children's unstructured outdoor free-play (or active free-play) has the potentia...
Being in touch with nature is essential for the development, health and well-being of children. Man...
Background: Despite recent UK Governmental policy changes concerning the amount of outdoor, physi-ca...
Background: Despite recent UK Governmental policy changes concerning the amount of outdoor, physical...
This paper describes a small experiment conducted in collaboration with Scottish Outdoor Education C...
A societal concern exists that children currently play less outdoors than any other generation befor...
This study aims to understand how children perceive their environment, exploring the affordances chi...
All children deserve to be happy by exercising the right to play. Play is a process by which childre...
There is little doubt that the objects and daily patterns of children’s play are changing, often to ...
Abstract Background Preventing the decline in physical activity which occurs around 10-11 years of a...
The present doctoral dissertation focused on the impact of outdoor environments on children's physic...
Physical activity has important benefits for children's physical health and mental wellbeing, but ma...
This study explored the role of outdoor learning environments on children's motivation to learn, wit...
In this chapter, we consider current thinking about young children’s learning when they engage in ou...
Schools are an important setting for children\u27s physical activity. Evidence suggests that playgro...
Abstract Background Children's unstructured outdoor free-play (or active free-play) has the potentia...
Being in touch with nature is essential for the development, health and well-being of children. Man...