Authors
Janine K Coates, Helena Pimlott‐Wilson
Publication date
2019/2
Journal
British Educational Research Journal
Volume
45
Issue
1
Pages
21-40
Description
Children's outdoor play is declining, despite clear links between play, learning and development. Alternative learning initiatives which provide children with a diversity of play opportunities, including the chance to play outdoors, are therefore needed. One such programme, Forest School, is increasing in popularity in the UK and internationally, yet little is understood about its impact on children's learning, or how alternative approaches are informing learning in mainstream settings. This novel study examined primary school children's experiences of engaging in a Forest School programme in relation to this intersection between formal and informal approaches to learning. It explored how children interpret their experiences when faced with a fusion of learning environments and critically evaluates the benefits children realise, when asked to reflect on their learning engagement in both classroom and outdoor settings …
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Scholar articles
JK Coates, H Pimlott‐Wilson - British Educational Research Journal, 2019