Alternative visions of learning: children’s learning experiences in the outdoors
Outdoor learning opportunities for school pupils are likely to increase following the publication of the Government’s Manifesto for Outdoor Learning (DfES, 2005). However, the formalisation of outdoor education to meet local authority demands, and national policies and initiatives, presents the dang...
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| Main Author: | Tony Rea |
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| Format: | Article |
| Language: | English |
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The International Education Studies Association
2008-12-01
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| Series: | Educational Futures |
| Online Access: | https://educationstudies.org.uk/?p=454 |
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