Students embark on a journey with their teacher through the darkness. During the early school hours, it is often still dark around the school grounds. Students have the opportunity to take a walk in the surroundings using a map as their guide. They are only allowed to...
Toolbox
This inspirational toolbox offers readily accessible on-demand content on outdoor learning and risky or adventurous play that is relevant, practical and easy to apply.
Inequality in learning is an urgent issue, severely impacting in individual children’s life chances, and economies and societies around the world. There is growing evidence that learning through active (adventurous) play in the outdoors may present a solution to this problem of inequality. Many studies demonstrate the benefits of outdoor learning and learning through play, especially for early brain development – these include social, emotional, cognitive and physical benefits.
Teachers are asked to plan responsively and adopt a whole new teaching style, supporting the independent exploration and (risky) play of children in the outdoor environment. Research demonstrates how challenging this is and how many concerns this raises among teachers.
More and more, schools and teachers are looking for guidance and support to incorporate more experiential learning styles in the outdoors.
This toolbox aims to meet that need by offering a range of resources, and by sharing experiences, skills, methods and practical know-how with teachers and other relevant stakeholders.
BE – The Cave Race
During this activity, students embark on an exploration through an improvised cave. Within the cave, students must navigate various obstacles. Once through the cave, they can find a letter. When all letters are found, students proceed to form a word.[iframe...
BE – Fire place
During this activity, children learn to make fire using a step-by-step guide. They need to utilize their reading skills to achieve a beautiful and well-burning fire. If they succeed, they can roast their marshmallows to eat afterward. In short, they must employ all...
CZ – Orienteering and geometric shapes
Pupils orient themselves in the terrain using a map, looking for pictures of geometric shapes. Children name geometric shapes. They make a square and a rectangle out of the cardboard and calculate its perimeter and content.[iframe width="1200" height="620"...
CZ – Prehistory game
Pupils repeat their lessons about prehistoric times in the form of an outdoor combat game, they climb high places as much as they can.[iframe width="1200" height="620" src="https://video.arnes.si/embed/rd5xmbj1kffg" frameborder="0" webkitallowfullscreen=""...