Tag: outdoor learning
Inclusion in the wild
Learning outside the classroom can be wonderfully rewarding for young people with additional needs, says Catherine Wood.
Outdoor learning activities which are flexible and inclusive...
Forest school
Vicky Perry enthuses about getting your hands dirty, and powerful learning experiences in the great outdoors.
We're fortunate. Our school sits in large wooded grounds...
Outdoor learning in practice
Primary teacher Adam Harvey is passionate about outdoor learning for students with special educational needs.
Nature can be calm and sensory-rich. It can support emotional...
SEN135 : Mar/Apr 2025
Read SEN Magazine SEN135 : Mar/Apr here
Another great issue, thanks to all our talented contributors. The cover image shows a child with her spoon...
Nature hunt
With thoughtful planning and a little creativity, the outdoors can be a vibrant playground where every child has the chance to thrive, regardless of...
Breakthrough moments
We recognise a breakthrough moment when we see one. Gemma Roberson has seen the transformational magic happen.
It's when we see a light come on...
Outdoor learning anywhere
As an enthusiast of outdoor learning, Gemma Clark was excited to discover that AI can suggest a plethora of learning activities suitable for any...
Flex your independence muscle
Nick Liley enthuses about outdoor activity residential experiences for schools and families.
Short breaks and holidays can be a lifesaver for many young people with...
Climbing, balancing, noticing and exploring
Taking learning outside can lead to explorations that connect us to our senses and calm troubled minds, says Tina Stubbs, who is passionateabout the...
Ten reasons not to ignore the great outdoors
A lot can be gained by taking children outside to learn, writes Claire Thew.
Experienced teachers will tell you that no two children or young...











































