Believe in the power of outdoor learning and play?
Get involved in Outdoor Classroom Day – 18 May 2017!
Think about the last time you saw a child grinning wildly, bursting with excitement and eager to explore. Chances are they were outside in the playground at break time, not sitting in class trying to grasp a new mathematical concept. But what if you could harness the same energy for both? What if that distant concept became a real-life example embodied in a tree, a rock, a pond?
Outdoor Classroom Day is a global campaign to celebrate and inspire learning and play outside the classroom!
The practice of outdoor learning is not a new one and there is evidence from around the world that shows the powerful impact it has on students and teachers:
If you who have ever taken learning outside, even just once, you don’t need the statistics. You’ve seen it, felt it, lived it. Back in 2011, Anna Portch felt it too, so strongly that she founded the Outdoor Classroom Day movement to inspire and encourage more schools to give outdoor learning a go. From there, it has grown into an international campaign — in 2016 almost half a million children across the world got outdoors to play and learn as part of their school day.
If you’re new to outdoor learning, why not use the day to give it a go? Or if it’s part of your normal week, why not use the day to celebrate what you’re doing already and encourage other schools in your area to join in? Whatever you decide to do, get started on your Outdoor Classroom Day adventure on 18 May and be prepared to be amazed.
Join the movement today by signing up your class — or whole school — at www.outdoorclassroomday.org.uk
Outdoor Classroom Day is backed by Unilever’s Dirt is Good brands, coordinated internationally by Project Dirt, and led in the UK & Ireland by Learning through Landscapes.
*Source: Edelman Berland for Unilever, 2016.
**Source: Edelman Berland for Unilever, 2016.
****Source: English Outdoor Council’s Lobbying toolkit