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Teacher and student perceptions of an outdoor classroom
Students with and without special needs and their teachers share positive perceptions of learning in an outdoor classroom
Guardino, C., Hall, K.W., Largo-Wight, E., Hubbuch, C., (2019). Teacher and student perceptions of an outdoor classroom. Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 22(2),Relationships between vegetation in student environments and academic achievement across the continental U.S.
Designing urban vegetation to effectively support academic performance requires an understanding of the social and environmental context of the community
Hodson, C.B., Sander, H.A., (2019). Relationships between vegetation in student environments and academic achievement across the continental U.S.. Landscape and Urban Planning, 189,Impacts of outdoor environmental education on teacher reports of attention, behavior, and learning outcomes for students with emotional, cognitive, and behavioral disabilities
Students with special needs demonstrated longer attention spans and fewer disruptive behaviors while participating in outdoor learning activities
Szczytko, R., Carrier, S.J., Stevenson, K.T., (2018). Impacts of outdoor environmental education on teacher reports of attention, behavior, and learning outcomes for students with emotional, cognitive, and behavioral disabilities. Frontiers in Psychology, 3Nature and mental health: An ecosystem service perspective
An ecosystem service perspective may help decision makers anticipate the mental health impacts of decisions they make relating to the environment
Bratman, G.N., Anderson, C.B., Berman, M.C., Cochran, B., de Vries, S., Flanders, J., Folke, C., Frumkin, H., Gross, J.J., Hartig, T., Kahn, P.H., Kuo, M., Lawler, J.J., Levin, P.S., Lindahl, T., (2019). Nature and mental health: An ecosystem service perspective. Science Advances, 5Young children's contributions to sustainability: The influence of nature play on curiosity, executive function skills, creative thinking, and resilience
Nature play can contribute dispositions and skills relevant to sustainability
Ernst, J., Burcak, F., (2019). Young children's contributions to sustainability: The influence of nature play on curiosity, executive function skills, creative thinking, and resilience. Sustainability, 11(15)Greening of daycare yards with biodiverse materials affords well-being, play and environmental relationships
Playspaces with diverse vegetation and environmental microbiota are not only safe, but also provide rich opportunities for creative play and learning
Puhakka, R., Rantala, O., Roslund, M.I., Rajaniemi, J., Laitinen, O.H., Sinkkonen, A., ADELE Research Group, (2019). Greening of daycare yards with biodiverse materials affords well-being, play and environmental relationships. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 16(16)Nature-based education and kindergarten readiness: Nature-based and traditional preschoolers are equally prepared for kindergarten
Children in nature-based and traditional preschools are equally prepared for kindergarten
Cordiano, T.S., Lee, A., Wilt, J., Elszasz, A., Damour, L.K., Russ, S.W., (2019). Nature-based education and kindergarten readiness: Nature-based and traditional preschoolers are equally prepared for kindergarten. International Journal of Early Childhood Environmental Education, 6(3),Rethinking learning? Challenging and accommodating neoliberal educational agenda in the integration of Forest School into mainstream educational settings
Learning outside the classroom can help children develop important skills for future success in the workplace
Pimlott-Wilson, H., Coates, J., (2019). Rethinking learning? Challenging and accommodating neoliberal educational agenda in the integration of Forest School into mainstream educational settings. The Geographical Journal, 185(3),Learning while playing: Children's Forest School experiences in the UK
The blending of Forest School with formal education can promote skills not typically addressed in a classroom-only setting
Coates, J.K., Pimlott-Wilson, H., (2019). Learning while playing: Children's Forest School experiences in the UK. British Educational Research Journal, 45(1),Green schools in Taiwan -- Effects on student sustainability consciousness
Green schools and non-green schools have similar effect on the sustainability consciousness of students in Taiwan
Olsson, D., Gericke, N., Boeve-dePauw, J., Berglund, T., Chang, T., (2019). Green schools in Taiwan -- Effects on student sustainability consciousness. Global Environmental Change, 54,Exploring human-nature relationships amongst young people: Findings of a quantitative survey between Germany and South Africa
Young people in Germany and South Africa are detached from the natural world
Gräntzdörffer, A.J., James, A., Elster, D., (2019). Exploring human-nature relationships amongst young people: Findings of a quantitative survey between Germany and South Africa. International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 14(7),‘Winter children’: An ethnographically inspired study of children being-and-becoming well-versed in snow and ice
Play in/with snow and ice provides opportunities for children to develop knowledge and skills regarding who they are and who they can become
Sanderud, J.R., Gurholt, K.P., Moe, V.F., (2019). ‘Winter children’: An ethnographically inspired study of children being-and-becoming well-versed in snow and ice. Sport, Education and SocietyNaturalized versus traditional school grounds: Which elements do students prefer and why
Students prefer school grounds with biodiverse, "tidy" vegetation over paved ones
Lindemann-Matthies, P., Kohler, K., (2019). Naturalized versus traditional school grounds: Which elements do students prefer and why. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 46We are wilderness explorers: A review of outdoor education in Canada
Outdoor education in Canada generally focuses on the country’s history, environmental knowledge, outdoor-living skills, and personal growth
Purc-Stephenson, R.J., Rawleigh, M. H., Kemp, H., Asfeldt, M., (2019). We are wilderness explorers: A review of outdoor education in Canada. Journal of Experiential Education, 42(4),Systematic review of education for sustainable development at an early stage: Cornerstones and pedagogical approaches for teacher professional development
Promoting agency in young children is of major importance for education for sustainable development
Bascope, M., Perasso, P., Reiss, K., (2019). Systematic review of education for sustainable development at an early stage: Cornerstones and pedagogical approaches for teacher professional development. Sustainability, 11Utilising place-based learning through local contexts to develop agents of change in Early Childhood Education for Sustainability
Place-based learning can help young children develop a sustainability perspective
Boyd, D., (2019). Utilising place-based learning through local contexts to develop agents of change in Early Childhood Education for Sustainability. Education 3-13, 47(8),Human-nature relationships in context. Experiential, psychological, and contextual dimensions that shape children’s desire to protect nature
The experiential aspects of saving animals can enhance children’s appreciation and understanding of animals, nature, and nature conservation.
Giusti, M., (2019). Human-nature relationships in context. Experiential, psychological, and contextual dimensions that shape children’s desire to protect nature. PLoS ONE, 14(12)Effects of a school based intervention on children’s physical activity and healthy eating: A mixed-methods study
School-based gardening showed small impact on children’s physical activity, knowledge of nutrition, and willingness to try new fruits.
Khan, M., Bell, R., (2019). Effects of a school based intervention on children’s physical activity and healthy eating: A mixed-methods study. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public HealthPsychological benefits of a biodiversity-focussed outdoor learning program for primary school children
Making outdoor learning a regular part of school curricula could be an inexpensive way to improve children's psychological wellbeing
Harvey, D.J., Montgomery, L.N., Harvey, H., Hall, F., Gange, A.C., Watling, D., (2020). Psychological benefits of a biodiversity-focussed outdoor learning program for primary school children. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 67Rewilding education? Exploring an imagined and experienced outdoor learning space
Transforming a school’s outdoor space can influence and shift its practices and culture
Bates, C., (2020). Rewilding education? Exploring an imagined and experienced outdoor learning space. Children's Geographies, 18(3)Muddy knees and muddy needs: Parents perceptions of outdoor learning
Parents and teachers have different ideas about the value of outdoor learning
Parsons, K.J., Traunter, J., (2019). Muddy knees and muddy needs: Parents perceptions of outdoor learning. Children's GeographiesCan an outdoor learning environment improve children’s academic attainment? A quasi-experimental mixed methods study in Bangladesh
Outdoor learning can enhance the academic achievement of students in developing countries
Khan, M., McGeown, S., Bell, S., (2019). Can an outdoor learning environment improve children’s academic attainment? A quasi-experimental mixed methods study in Bangladesh. Environment and BehaviorEffect and process evaluation of a real-world school garden program on vegetable consumption and its determinants in primary schoolchildren
Quality of implementation played a role in the effectiveness of a school garden program
Huys, N., Cardon, G., De Craemer, M., Hermans, N., Renard, S., Roesbeke, M., Stevens, W., De Lepeleere, S., Deforche, B., (2019). Effect and process evaluation of a real-world school garden program on vegetable consumption and its determinants in primary schoolchildren. PLoS One, 14(3)Children’s education in ‘good’ nature: Perceptions of activities in nature spaces in mobile preschools
The "good" education in nature seems to mean different things for different children in some mobile preschools
Harju, A., Balldin, J., Ladru, D.E., Gustafson, K, (2020). Children’s education in ‘good’ nature: Perceptions of activities in nature spaces in mobile preschools. Global Studies of ChildhoodThe impacts of unstructured nature play on health in early childhood development: A systematic review
Nature play may positively impact children’s health and development, particularly in the areas of physical activity and cognitive development
Dankiw, K.A., Tsiros, M.D., Baldock, K.L., Kumar, S., (2020). The impacts of unstructured nature play on health in early childhood development: A systematic review. PLoS ONE, 15(2)“And it made me feel good inside”: Initial evidence and future methods for evaluating nature school effectiveness
Different methods used to evaluate a nature education program highlight growth in cognitive, social, environmental, and physical domains
Volpe, M., Derr, V., Kim, S., (2019). “And it made me feel good inside”: Initial evidence and future methods for evaluating nature school effectiveness. Children, Youth and Environments, 29(2),Implementing ecopedagogy as an experiential approach to decolonizing science education
Ecopedagogies empower urban youth to critically examine issues of environmental justice in their community
Zocher, J.L., Hougham, R.J., (2020). Implementing ecopedagogy as an experiential approach to decolonizing science education. Journal of Experiential EducationRefocusing environmental education in the early years: A brief introduction to a pedagogy for connection
Early childhood environmental education should place connectedness to nature at the center and have environmental protection as its goal
Barrable, A., (2019). Refocusing environmental education in the early years: A brief introduction to a pedagogy for connection. Education Sciences, 9(1)An analysis of the educational and health-related benefits of nature-based environmental education in low-income Black and Hispanic children
Nature-based environmental education programs may improve health-related quality of life and STEM capacity in low-income Black and Hispanic youth
Sprague, N., Berrigan, D., Ekenga, C.C., (2020). An analysis of the educational and health-related benefits of nature-based environmental education in low-income Black and Hispanic children. Health Equity, 4(1),Promoting health-related quality of life in minority youth through environmental education and nature contact
Minority youth who participated in an environmental education and nature contact program reported improved overall health-related quality of life
Ekenga, C.C., Sprague, N,, Shobiye, D.M., (2019). Promoting health-related quality of life in minority youth through environmental education and nature contact. Sustainability, 11Self-regulation gains in kindergarten related to frequency of green schoolyard use
Higher frequency of green schoolyard use and more time outdoors are linked to self-regulation gains in kindergarten students
Faber Taylor, A., Butts-Wilmsmeyer, C., (2020). Self-regulation gains in kindergarten related to frequency of green schoolyard use. Journal of Environmental Psychology, 70Impacts of urban landscapes on students' academic performance
Students' educational outcomes are linked to the level of green and blue spaces in the schools' attendance areas
Lin, M., Van Stan II, J. T., (2020). Impacts of urban landscapes on students' academic performance. Landscape and Urban Planning, 2015th-10th-grade in-service teachers' pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) for sustainable development in outdoor environment
A group of teachers in Norway rarely linked their outdoor teaching practices to sustainable development
Aksland, C., Rundgren, S. N. C., (2020). 5th-10th-grade in-service teachers' pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) for sustainable development in outdoor environment. Journal of Adventure Eduction and Outdoor Learning, 20(3),Childhood nature connection and constructive hope: A review of research on connecting with nature and coping with environmental loss
Research on connection with nature and coping with environmental change can benefit from integration
Chawla, L., (2020). Childhood nature connection and constructive hope: A review of research on connecting with nature and coping with environmental loss. People and Nature'That's given me a bit more hope' - adolescent girls' experiences of Forest School
Forest School improves mental health and well-being according to adolescent girls with mental health risk factors
Manner, J., Doi, L., Laird, Y., (2020). 'That's given me a bit more hope' - adolescent girls' experiences of Forest School. Children's GeographiesWhat is the evidence base for integrating health and environmental approaches in the school context to nurture healthier and more environmentally aware young people? A systematic scoping review of global evidence
Integrated approaches used by schools to promote both human health and environmentally aware students are underexplored, and evidence of their effectiveness remain fragmented
Proctor, R., Guell, C., Wyatt, K., Williams, A. J., (2020). What is the evidence base for integrating health and environmental approaches in the school context to nurture healthier and more environmentally aware young people? A systematic scoping review of global evidence. Health & Place, 64Psychological impacts of "screen time" and "green time" for children and adolescents: A systematic scoping review
Screen time and green time are linked to psychological well-being in contrasting ways
Oswald, T. K., Rumbold, A. R., Kedzior, S. G. E., Moore, V. M., (2020). Psychological impacts of "screen time" and "green time" for children and adolescents: A systematic scoping review. PLOS ONE, 15(9),Greening schoolyards - An urban resilience perspective
Using a resilience frame to explore greening schoolyard initiatives can support the strengthening of systems at different scales
Flax, L., Altes, R. K., Kupers, R., Mons, B., (2020). Greening schoolyards - An urban resilience perspective. Cities, 106Gardens as science learning contexts across educational stages: Learning assessment based on students' graphic representations
Educational gardens offer appropriate real-life contexts for science and environmental teaching from preschool through higher education
Eugenio-Gozalbo, M., Aragón, L., Ortega-Cubero, L., (2020). Gardens as science learning contexts across educational stages: Learning assessment based on students' graphic representations. Frontiers in Psychology, 11,Greening for academic achievement: Prioritizing what to plant and where
Trees on and near school grounds are positively linked to academic achievement of sixth-grade students
Kuo, M., Klein, S. E., Browning, M. H., Zaplatosch, J., (2021). Greening for academic achievement: Prioritizing what to plant and where. Landscape and Urban Planning, 206Analysing the state of student participation in two Eco-Schools using Engeström’s Second Generation Activity Systems Model
An activity-based “whole institution” approach may promote student engagement in Eco-School programs
Schröder, L, U., Wals, A. E. J., van Koppen, C. S. A., (2020). Analysing the state of student participation in two Eco-Schools using Engeström’s Second Generation Activity Systems Model. Environmental Education Research, 26(8),Partnering for outdoor play: A case study of forest and nature school programming in the context of licensed child care in Ottawa, Ontario
Collaborative efforts between organizations can make forest and nature school opportunities available to more children
Niblett, B., Hiscott, K., Power, M., McFarlane, H., (2020). Partnering for outdoor play: A case study of forest and nature school programming in the context of licensed child care in Ottawa, Ontario. Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 23(2),How and why did outdoor play become a central focus of Scottish early learning and care policy
Case study reveals opportunities and barriers to the implementation of outdoor play programs in Scotland
Perlman, M., Howe, N., Bergeron, C., (2020). How and why did outdoor play become a central focus of Scottish early learning and care policy. Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 23(2),Taking it outside: Engaging in active, creative, outdoor play with digital technology
The use of iPads by kindergarten children accompanied and added to their active and creative outdoor play, while also promoting nature connectedness
McGlynn-Stewart, M., Maguire, N., Mogyorodi, E., (2020). Taking it outside: Engaging in active, creative, outdoor play with digital technology. Canadian Journal of Environmental Education, 23(2),The power of garden-based curriculum to promote scientific and nature-friendly attitudes in children through a cotton project
Garden-based projects can be effective in promoting preschool children’s scientific and nature-friendly attitudes
Kim, K. J., Jung, E., Han, M., Sohn, J., (2020). The power of garden-based curriculum to promote scientific and nature-friendly attitudes in children through a cotton project. Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 34(4),Teaching traditional indoor school lessons in nature: The effects on student learning and behaviour
Students spent more time on-task in outdoor versus indoor classrooms
Norwood, M. F., Lakhani, A., Kendall, E., (2021). Teaching traditional indoor school lessons in nature: The effects on student learning and behaviour. Landscape and Urban Planning, 206,Children’s preferences for schoolyard features and understanding of ecosystem service innovations – A study in five Swedish preschools
Swedish preschoolers generally ignored new features installed at their schools to enhance biodiversity, perhaps due to their lack of involvement in the process
Almer, E., Askerlund, P., Samuelsson, T., Waite, S., (2020). Children’s preferences for schoolyard features and understanding of ecosystem service innovations – A study in five Swedish preschools. Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor LearningWho is John the snail and when can we meet him?: Parent perspectives on children’s engagement in a forest nature program
Parents believe that the benefits of a forest school program are greater than any risks involved
Zimanyi, L., Rossovska, O., (2020). Who is John the snail and when can we meet him?: Parent perspectives on children’s engagement in a forest nature program. Journal of Innovation in Polytechnic EducationA national research agenda supporting green schoolyard development and equitable access to nature
Green schoolyards can be a tool for equitable access to nature, but more coordinated research and action are required
Stevenson, K.T., Moore, R., Cosco, N., Floyd, M.F., Sullivan, W., Brink, L., Gerstein, D., Jordan, C., Zaplatosch, J., (2020). A national research agenda supporting green schoolyard development and equitable access to nature. Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene, 8(10)MADE POSSIBLE WITH SUPPORT FROM:
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