No one connected to Lancashire Wildlife Trust is likely to be surprised to hear that learning outdoors increases children’s wonder of nature and their engagement with the natural world. Research also shows that it improves children’s confidence, resilience, behaviour and social skills.
What people may be more surprised to learn is that Outdoor Learning also improves children’s learning and attainment, as regards their school curriculum. Indeed, many schools are often hesitant to embrace outdoor learning as they fear it will impact on their learners’ progress.
It was fantastic therefore when Miss Prior, Headteacher of Woodfield Primary School in Wigan, asked the Education Team to work with the school for a whole year. For six weeks, every year group will spend half a day learning outdoors with a Lancs WT Education Officer, with the learning supporting the children’s work in the classroom.