This paper draws upon research undertaken for the Outdoor Pedagogies project and explores the processes of teaching and learning at one outdoor residential education centre with children and staff from ‘Oliver’ Primary School. Data were collected through ethnographic research and include participant observation, interviews with teachers and centre staff and group interviews with pupils. Whilst the interviewed children reflected positively on the experience, we highlight the importance of the teachers' interaction with the children in providing for democratic, shared positive learning through the presentation of an extreme or ‘critical’ incident. We raise the issue of professional development for school teachers working with primary school c...
In Scottish pre-schools and schools, through the implementation of Curriculum for Excellence and oth...
Mainstream education studies have shown that teachers have a strong desire to control their work sit...
Children today spend significantly less time playing outdoors than their parents did. Therefore, gr...
This paper draws upon research undertaken for the Outdoor Pedagogies project and explores the proces...
This article explores the approaches to risk that some teachers adopt when they are involved in faci...
In this paper we look at the ways in which the experience of the natural environment was made availa...
Despite teacher interest in wanting to engage students in learning beyond the classroom, many don’t ...
This research is concerned with the educational process within an outdoor centre involving groups of...
The paper presents the results of a survey on the amount of outdoor lessons implemented by teachers...
Despite evidence supporting the benefits of outdoor learning, there is seemingly a decline in school...
Outdoor learning has long been an important feature of Scottish education, but the non-prescriptive ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This project aimed to find out how being outdoors ch...
As past research has found benefits of outdoor education and the current global society is facing a ...
Learning in the outdoors has significant educational advantages for children in the Primary School y...
Learning outdoors in primary schools has gained traction over recent years in England, stemming from...
In Scottish pre-schools and schools, through the implementation of Curriculum for Excellence and oth...
Mainstream education studies have shown that teachers have a strong desire to control their work sit...
Children today spend significantly less time playing outdoors than their parents did. Therefore, gr...
This paper draws upon research undertaken for the Outdoor Pedagogies project and explores the proces...
This article explores the approaches to risk that some teachers adopt when they are involved in faci...
In this paper we look at the ways in which the experience of the natural environment was made availa...
Despite teacher interest in wanting to engage students in learning beyond the classroom, many don’t ...
This research is concerned with the educational process within an outdoor centre involving groups of...
The paper presents the results of a survey on the amount of outdoor lessons implemented by teachers...
Despite evidence supporting the benefits of outdoor learning, there is seemingly a decline in school...
Outdoor learning has long been an important feature of Scottish education, but the non-prescriptive ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This project aimed to find out how being outdoors ch...
As past research has found benefits of outdoor education and the current global society is facing a ...
Learning in the outdoors has significant educational advantages for children in the Primary School y...
Learning outdoors in primary schools has gained traction over recent years in England, stemming from...
In Scottish pre-schools and schools, through the implementation of Curriculum for Excellence and oth...
Mainstream education studies have shown that teachers have a strong desire to control their work sit...
Children today spend significantly less time playing outdoors than their parents did. Therefore, gr...