Work Wise: Review - Lessons to learn from the great outdoors
Tuesday, February 19, 2008
Various studies have found that children learn better when they engage with the environment outside the four walls of the classroom. Letting the Outside In supports this argument through detailed case studies, research-based evidence and best practice. The central idea is that teachers can reduce the limitations of schools by using the environment around them.
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