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In this episode, host Ruth Lue-Quee is joined by Shardi Vaziri to discuss building strategies to create an inclusive outdoor environment. Shardi discusses the difference between indoor and outdoor learning, citing the need to consider the skills that need to be developed in each setting.
Ruth and Shardi discuss the development of gross motor skills within an outdoor setting, as well as considering the area like a classroom with defined areas and equipment. The conversation touches on the change in environment, which will affect a child’s learning, and the need for children to get outside and learn new skills. This episode offers practical strategies and insights for early years practitioners who are looking to learn more about outdoor environments, with a view of making small tweaks to benefit their young learners.
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In this episode, host Ruth Lue-Quee is joined by Shardi Vaziri to discuss building strategies to create an inclusive outdoor environment. Shardi discusses the difference between indoor and outdoor learning, citing the need to consider the skills that need to be developed in each setting.
Ruth and Shardi discuss the development of gross motor skills within an outdoor setting, as well as considering the area like a classroom with defined areas and equipment. The conversation touches on the change in environment, which will affect a child’s learning, and the need for children to get outside and learn new skills. This episode offers practical strategies and insights for early years practitioners who are looking to learn more about outdoor environments, with a view of making small tweaks to benefit their young learners.
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(The views expressed throughout this podcast are the speakers' own, and TTS does not take responsibility for the views and guidance highlighted as part of this recording.)
Please note: When referencing the speakers views, theory and work for development of your own materials, please ensure academic reference of the speaker is cited.
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