Outdoor Learning Coordinator Award Outcome 1: Understand the development and current practice of outdoor learning AC 1.1 Describe the key milestones for.

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Outdoor Learning Coordinator Award Outcome 1: Understand the development and current practice of outdoor learning AC 1.1 Describe the key milestones for the development of outdoor learning

Where did it all start? Learning theorists and educators Eg. Pestalozzi, Froebel, McMillan, Steiner, Montessori, Isaacs, Malaguzzi & Gardner A culture of outdoor / agricultural practical skills based life and function in communities

The modern context of outdoor learning Early Years Foundation Phase & Early Years Foundation Stage Engaging children in life long learning Growth of Forest School practice in UK A culture ‘divorced’ from their local natural environments

Outdoor Education Centres Visits & school trips Forest School Outdoor play for EYFP / EYFS School sports After school clubs Developing a whole school strategy & policy to use OL in delivering the curriculum What is currently used to put Outdoor Learning into Practice?

Outdoor Learning Coordinator AC 1.2 Review current research in outdoor learning AC 1.3 Explain the benefits of providing opportunities for learning and playing outdoors as part of modern educational practice

Current Outdoor Learning: Practice & Research Every Child Matters and EYFP / EYFS Specific government led initiatives such as Learning Outside the Classroom & Growing Schools Non Government Organisations Eg. RSPB & RHS research aimed at encouraging schools to practice outdoor learning Forest Education Initiative backing of Forest Schools and current Forest School practice

 First hand experiences help to engage children and enhance their understanding  Attendance is improved  Children with additional learning needs especially benefit  Aids development of a positive self-image and increased confidence in own abilities  Improves children’s physical and mental health and wellbeing References for the above are included in the accompanying handout Key findings common to much of the research:-

Nature needs children Less than 10% of children regularly play in natural spaces (Natural England 2009) Poverty places limits upon children’s opportunity to access outdoor spaces (Thomas Thompson 2004) Environmental memory cannot be formed without environmental experience People who feel connected to their local natural environments are more likely to change their behaviour out of concern for the environment (Mayer and Frantz 2004)

Making the argument… Summarise why outdoor learning is needed Discuss why a planned programme of outdoor learning that forms part of a whole school strategy is the best way forward

Why is Outdoor Learning needed? Gives new opportunities to succeed Builds new practical skills including appropriate risk taking (its fun and enjoyable!) Is purposeful & rewarding Promotes social skills Builds resilience, creativity & problem solving skills Fosters the idea of life long learning Promotes physical activity Promotes connectivity to and care about local environments (sustainability)

Where am I going with my Outdoor Learning Practice?