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What happens when classrooms move into forests, fields, and footpaths?
In this episode, we explore how schools are using outdoor activities to teach environmental awareness, from nature walks and species identification to hands-on lessons in ecosystems, biodiversity, and sustainability.
Discover why outdoor learning is no longer an “extra,” but a core part of science and geography education, and how muddy boots may be shaping a more environmentally responsible generation.
By The Outdoor Ed SchoolWhat happens when classrooms move into forests, fields, and footpaths?
In this episode, we explore how schools are using outdoor activities to teach environmental awareness, from nature walks and species identification to hands-on lessons in ecosystems, biodiversity, and sustainability.
Discover why outdoor learning is no longer an “extra,” but a core part of science and geography education, and how muddy boots may be shaping a more environmentally responsible generation.