Title: Real World Real Learning
1Real World - Real Learning
Real Benefits
2Remember the first time you felt sand between
your toes?
3Made dens in dappled sunshine in your local wood?
4Or tried paddling a canoe?
5Why learn outdoors?
- Makes learning relevant and meaningful
- Inspires and change lives
- Encourages respect for the local environment
- Promotes health and wellbeing
- Develops new skills
- Raises achievement attainment
- Promotes sustainable living
- Is lots of fun
6Losing Touch with Nature
- Recent research has shown that over three
generations there has been a significant decline
in the way children are able to explore, play and
discover in their local environment. - Most young people can identify more corporate
logos than plants, animals and birds in their own
neighbourhood and often don't know where their
drinking water or food comes from.
7So.whats the problem?
- School culture
- Legitimacy of outdoor learning
- Perceived threat of litigation
- Health and safety bureaucracy
- Staff confidence and competence
- Access to suitable outdoor venues
- Resource issues
8Three Journeys
- River of Words
- Growing up with Loch Leven
- SpeyGrian
9The school context
- Nursery/Primary setting
- Green Flag Eco-School
- Whole-school approach
- School grounds development
- Gradual move into active, outdoor learning
- Confidence building
- Risk-taking
10River of Words
- River of Words is an exciting
cross-curricular project which celebrates the
theme of water and the part it plays in our
lives. Children from 3 12 years will be
working with artists, writers, musicians,
ecologists and craft-workers in this exploration
of the relationship between people and place.
11Eyeballs and the High Andes
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19Growing up with Loch Leven
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- To provide opportunities for pupils (3-18), to
have regular first hand experience of the nature
and beauty of Loch Leven National Nature Reserve.
20Early Years
- Tufty the tufted duck
- Storyline - Robbie Robin
- - Lizzy Ladybird and Friends
21P4 P7
- Water quality of Loch Leven how we can protect
it - Migration distances travelled by Loch Levens
visiting birds - Brown Trout in the classroom
- Storyline
22S3 Onwards
- Biology water quality work
- Wild Words
- Work placements.
- Project-based learning
23Transition
- Making Connections Arts Project
- LTS Literacy Project
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27What next?
- Twilight sessions
- CPD on outdoor learning
- Action research
28SpeyGrian
- SpeyGrian is an educational trust which
promotes outdoor experiential learning through a
unique combination of the arts, science and
philosophy.
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43Class at Sea
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48 I am proposing a jail break that would put
learners of all ages outdoors more often. Only
then can we attempt to teach the things that one
might imagine the Earth would teach us silence,
humility, connectedness, courtesy, beauty,
celebration, giving, restoration, obligation and
wildness. David Orr