Alexia Barrable - ORCID: 0000-0002-5352-8330 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5352-8330Forest School offers opportunities for children and young adults to come into regular contact with nature. Although, in relevant literature, Forest School is seen as highly conducive to participants’ motivation to learn, there is no theoretical framework that examines how this motivation can be optimized in relation to Forest School pedagogy. Self-Determination Theory offers a broad perspective for motivational processes and will be used as a guide in this article to advance such a framework. Self-Determination Theory proposes that well-being, which has been identified as an aim of Forest School, is promoted through the support of three basic psychological nee...
This study investigates how Education Outside the Classroom (EOtC) was used to support the students’...
There is concern that children are becoming disengaged from the natural environment and are not bein...
Research has shown that outdoor educational interventions can lead to students' increased self-regul...
Forest School offers opportunities for children and young adults to come into regular contact with n...
Background: Forest School is a form of regular and repeated outdoor learning. Children may access Fo...
Forest School offers children opportunities to explore the natural environment regularly over an ext...
As an early leader in the development of Forest School (FS) in the UK, I published four books, eight...
Forest School is a child-centred approach to learning that takes place in a natural setting such as ...
There has been growing interest in forest school’s utility as an intervention for building social sk...
A scientifically literate person is one who understands the nature of science, its processes, produc...
Forest School focuses on child development underlining nature-connection and play pedagogy. Practiti...
This study aims to evaluate a Scandinavian approach to outdoor learning, which is used in the UK. Th...
Spending time in nature has benefits for wellbeing in children, but relatively little is known about...
Over the past 20 years there has been an increase in the popularity of Forest school education in th...
This is a study investigating if Forest Schools, which is a holistic approach to learning, focusing ...
This study investigates how Education Outside the Classroom (EOtC) was used to support the students’...
There is concern that children are becoming disengaged from the natural environment and are not bein...
Research has shown that outdoor educational interventions can lead to students' increased self-regul...
Forest School offers opportunities for children and young adults to come into regular contact with n...
Background: Forest School is a form of regular and repeated outdoor learning. Children may access Fo...
Forest School offers children opportunities to explore the natural environment regularly over an ext...
As an early leader in the development of Forest School (FS) in the UK, I published four books, eight...
Forest School is a child-centred approach to learning that takes place in a natural setting such as ...
There has been growing interest in forest school’s utility as an intervention for building social sk...
A scientifically literate person is one who understands the nature of science, its processes, produc...
Forest School focuses on child development underlining nature-connection and play pedagogy. Practiti...
This study aims to evaluate a Scandinavian approach to outdoor learning, which is used in the UK. Th...
Spending time in nature has benefits for wellbeing in children, but relatively little is known about...
Over the past 20 years there has been an increase in the popularity of Forest school education in th...
This is a study investigating if Forest Schools, which is a holistic approach to learning, focusing ...
This study investigates how Education Outside the Classroom (EOtC) was used to support the students’...
There is concern that children are becoming disengaged from the natural environment and are not bein...
Research has shown that outdoor educational interventions can lead to students' increased self-regul...