Outdoor education provision in Scottish schools

B Christie, R Nicol, S Beames, H Ross… - Scottish Educational …, 2014 - brill.com
B Christie, R Nicol, S Beames, H Ross, P Higgins
Scottish Educational Review, 2014brill.com
This paper examines the frequency and nature of outdoor learning provision in Scottish
schools, with specific attention paid to teachers' approaches to learning outdoors, and it
considers what further support and professional development teachers need to progress
their practice. This enquiry is timely as limited data has been gathered over the past ten
years (see Higgins et al. 2006 and Mannion et al. 2007) and little is known about how the
policy document Curriculum for Excellence through Outdoor Learning and associated …
This paper examines the frequency and nature of outdoor learning provision in Scottish schools, with specific attention paid to teachers’ approaches to learning outdoors, and it considers what further support and professional development teachers need to progress their practice. This enquiry is timely as limited data has been gathered over the past ten years (see Higgins et al. 2006 and Mannion et al. 2007) and little is known about how the policy document Curriculum for Excellence through Outdoor Learning and associated Education Scotland support has influenced outdoor learning provision. Questionnaires were administered to primary and secondary schools (n=90 returns) across four local authority areas. The results indicate that secondary schools are keen to develop outdoor learning provision and they need support to do so. Also, there is an increased use of school grounds as a context for learning within the primary school sector. In light of these findings and recent developments within national education, recommendations are made for both in-service and pre-service teacher training.
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