Outdoor and nature-based activities promote better health and academic outcomes for children. The school context represents a critical opportunity to support increased outdoor time. Yet, outdoor learning (OL) is not being implemented consistently across school contexts, therefore, many students do not receive the opportunity to participate. This study was designed to support increased uptake of OL and explores young children’s perspectives of learning within an outdoor context and explores how educators support OL opportunities within an early learning context. This research places a focus on children’s voices in order to emphasize their perspective of the learning experience and to highlight experiential child-led processes within OL. We c...
This research examined preservice early childhood educators’ perceptions of outdoor settings and the...
Children’s right to play is enshrined in Article 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights o...
Throughout much of human history, children have had the freedom to play, explore, interact with, and...
Outdoor and nature-based activities promote better health and academic outcomes for children. The sc...
Background: The value of natural environments for developing children's self-identity and social ski...
Background: The value of natural environments for developing children's self-identity and social ski...
Children have an innate sense of curiosity about nature. “When children come in contact with nature,...
Background: The value of natural environments for developing children's self-identity and social ski...
Current research suggests that time spent in nature benefits all aspects of children’s development. ...
Even though today’s children play area preferences make the indoor places common and favourite place...
Outdoor learning environments can be beneficial in enhancing children’s engagement and motivation in...
A growing number of schools around the United States have begun adding outdoor learning to their cur...
Being in touch with nature is essential for the development, health and well-being of children. Man...
This research examined preservice early childhood educators’ perceptions of outdoor settings and the...
Children’s right to play is enshrined in Article 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights o...
Throughout much of human history, children have had the freedom to play, explore, interact with, and...
Outdoor and nature-based activities promote better health and academic outcomes for children. The sc...
Background: The value of natural environments for developing children's self-identity and social ski...
Background: The value of natural environments for developing children's self-identity and social ski...
Children have an innate sense of curiosity about nature. “When children come in contact with nature,...
Background: The value of natural environments for developing children's self-identity and social ski...
Current research suggests that time spent in nature benefits all aspects of children’s development. ...
Even though today’s children play area preferences make the indoor places common and favourite place...
Outdoor learning environments can be beneficial in enhancing children’s engagement and motivation in...
A growing number of schools around the United States have begun adding outdoor learning to their cur...
Being in touch with nature is essential for the development, health and well-being of children. Man...
This research examined preservice early childhood educators’ perceptions of outdoor settings and the...
Children’s right to play is enshrined in Article 31 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights o...
Throughout much of human history, children have had the freedom to play, explore, interact with, and...