Forest School Training – Caveat emptor
So you have decided that you want to embark on the journey to become a Level 3 qualified Forest School Practitioner. An increasing number of training providers and a … Continue Reading →
Forest School and Training in Devon and Cornwall
So you have decided that you want to embark on the journey to become a Level 3 qualified Forest School Practitioner. An increasing number of training providers and a … Continue Reading →
About 5 years ago, I met lots of thoughtful outdoor practitioners and academics and a fair few ‘pracademics’ in a lodge in the middle of Finland and had some of … Continue Reading →
This award winning documentary by Lisa Molomot and Rona Richter is set in the town of Langnau am Albis in Switzerland where parents of 4 to 7 year olds can … Continue Reading →
Here is the follow up to last week’s stop motion mushroom carving film. It’s a book and its free to download (but it is very small and you have to … Continue Reading →
I’ve been making these little wooden mushrooms for quite a while now and they are a really good project to introduce people to whittling.I finally got round to setting up … Continue Reading →
My good friends at Youth and Environment Europe based in Prague, have recently published a 32 page booklet entitled “Environmental Education for Sustainability”. This is a product of a week … Continue Reading →
Trees are endlessly fascinating organisms with incredible forms, awesome strength and countless uses. I often stand and stare at a particular tree and wonder what it has been through … Continue Reading →
The Geographer in me rushed at this article with abundant skepticism, thinking that it was going to be another example of poor reporting of research in the press, but the … Continue Reading →
If you work with children and young people in the state education system, you will no doubt be aware of the various guidance that exists for leaders of outdoor education, … Continue Reading →
“We who believe that children want to learn about the world, are good at it, and can be trusted to do it with very little adult coercion or interference, are … Continue Reading →