Published On: July 17th, 2016|

The Guardian – Anna Isaac

The pressures of Ofsted, results, targets and constantly moving goalposts can mean that learning in a natural, or non-classroom setting, feels like a hassle too far. But our live discussion on how outdoor learning boosts student wellbeing showed that there are many reasons why getting out of the classroom should be a priority, and many ways it can support teachers to meet all the demands they face in a student-friendly way. Here are some highlights from the chat:

The benefits
Self-esteem boost
There are the obvious benefits, such as learning about and taking care of our natural environments and the creatures and plants that inhabit them – as well as physical exercise and refining motor control while developing strength and coordination.”(more)