3 place-based learning models that connect students to their environments

How teachers across the country are using the natural world right outside the classroom to make learning more relevant and engaging for students

Weeding, writing and arithmetic… why green fingers are good for our children

Schools should teach pupils gardening skills to instill a passion for the environment in future generations

How Daily Farm Work and Outdoor Projects Make Learning in High School Better for Teens

Daily outdoor activities and farm projects helped make the pivotal transition into high school smoother for ninth grade students

Forest schools: how climbing trees and making dens can help children develop resilience

Playing outdoors and taking risks has significant benefits for children and can help to develop their emotional resilience

An hour or two of outdoor learning every week increases teachers’ job satisfaction

A study has revealed how as little as an hour a week of outdoor learning has tremendous benefits for children and also boosts teachers' job satisfaction.

Children are stuck inside more than ever – how can we give them back their freedom?

According to a recent study, children are playing outside for an average of just over 4 hours a week. How can we get them to spend more time outdoors?

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