
Outdoor Learning
Outdoor learning is one of the best ways to maintain student engagement. It creates exciting and unforgettable experiences that often help students remember more than regular lessons. More schools are beginning to adopt this form of teaching. So, why not try taking your next lesson outdoors? It will be a great experience that will make learning more dynamic and meaningful for all students.
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When you have group work, you:
Can work in a group and feel excited
Feel indifferent, you can work alone or in groups
Feel upset and unmotivated because you prefer to work alone
2
Studying in open spaces, you fee
Focused
Able to concentrate both indoors and outdoors
Unable to concentrate
3
How many field trips does your school have per year?
1
2 or more
None
4
If your science class were in a park, with hands-on activities, how would you react?
I would love it! I enjoy learning by observing nature up close
I would join in, but I would prefer an explanation before going out
I wouldn’t like it much, I prefer staying in the classroom with the board and book
5
Thinking about how you like to learn, what suits you best?
Learning by doing, experimenting, and exploring
Learning by listening and taking notes
Learning by reading alone, with silence and focus
6
When something unexpected happens during a different activity, you:
See it as part of the experience
Try to adapt, even if you don’t like it much
Feel uncomfortable and want it to be a regular activity
7
If you had to explain something you learned outdoors to someone else, you:
Would tell using practical examples from the experience
Would prefer to write it down first before explaining
Wouldn’t remember anything and couldn’t explain it
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If you could give your school a suggestion about outdoor learning, it would be:
Have more hands-on/practical lessons
Mix activities: some outdoors, some in the classroom
Have more theoretical lessons or practical activities indoors