TY - JOUR
T1 - Practitioner enquiry
T2 - does Forest School education have a positive impact on young people's wellbeing?
AU - Macaulay, Angela
PY - 2024/11/14
Y1 - 2024/11/14
N2 - This article will discuss the positive impact that outdoor learning can have on young people's wellbeing (Mannion, Mattu & Wilson 2015; Tiplady & Menter, 2020). This is an exploratory study with one group of seven children, 8-13 yrs, from care experienced backgrounds who participated in forest school for 15 weeks. The programme has been developed to support young people across the city who struggle at times with the traditional classroom environment, many of whom are care experienced. Forest Schools have been successful across different part of the United Kingdom (Cudworth & Lumber, 2021; Garden & Downes, 2021).
AB - This article will discuss the positive impact that outdoor learning can have on young people's wellbeing (Mannion, Mattu & Wilson 2015; Tiplady & Menter, 2020). This is an exploratory study with one group of seven children, 8-13 yrs, from care experienced backgrounds who participated in forest school for 15 weeks. The programme has been developed to support young people across the city who struggle at times with the traditional classroom environment, many of whom are care experienced. Forest Schools have been successful across different part of the United Kingdom (Cudworth & Lumber, 2021; Garden & Downes, 2021).
KW - outdoor learning
KW - forest schools
KW - child wellbeing
UR - https://www.celcis.org/knowledge-bank/sircc-journal
M3 - Article
SN - 1478-1840
VL - 23
SP - 117
EP - 129
JO - Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care
JF - Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care
IS - 2
ER -