Description
1. Preface Rolf Jucker & Jakob von Au (editors): contextualising Education Outside the Classroom (EotC)
Cluster 1: Accumulating scientific evidence that EotC is high quality learning / supporting the learning potential of kids
2. Cathy Jordan and Louise Chawla: A Coordinated Research Agenda for Nature-Based Learning
3. Kuo Ming, Barnes Michael, Jordan Catherine: Do Experiences With Nature Promote Learning?Converging Evidence of a Cause-and-Effect Relationship
4. Kuo Ming, Browning Matthew H. E. M., Penner Milbert L.: Do Lessons in Nature Boost Subsequent Classroom Engagement? Refueling Students in Flight
5. Louise Chawla: Childhood nature connection and constructive hope: A review of research on connecting with nature and coping with environmental loss
6. Rolf Jucker: Summary of: Caroline Fiennes et al.: The Existing Evidence-Base about the Effectiveness of Outdoor Learning
7. Sue Waite (Plymouth): International views on school-based outdoor learning.
Cluster 2: Results of the TEACHOUT research project
8. Erik Mygind: Udeskole - pupils' physical activity and gender perspectives
9. Erik Mygind & Mads B lling: Pupils' well-being, mental and social health
10. Karen Barfod and Erik Mygind: Udeskole - Regular teaching outside the classroom
Cluster 3: Accumulating scientific evidence that EotC is supporting the health of pupils & teachers
11. Richard Hobday: Outdoor Learning and Children's Eyesight
12. Sue Waite and Jennie Aronsson, Plymouth University: Some impacts on health and wellbeing from school-based outdoor learning
Cluster4: Necessary teacher's competences for teaching EotC / necessary changes in teacher training curriculums and CPD
13. Christina Wolf: A review on outdoor-based teaching in higher education
14. Jeff Mann, Son Truong, Tonia Gray: Rediscovering the potential of outdoor learning for developing 21st century skills
15. Nadia Lausselet / Ismaël Zosso: How to achieve quality teacher outdoor education: a competence centre shows possible paths
16. Svantje Schumann: Investigating the Experience of Nature: Challenges and case-analytical approaches
Cluster 5: Case studies and context
17. Nicholas Robin: a reflection on outdoor learning in the history of science education
18. Rowena Passy and Ian Blackwell, Plymouth University: Natural Connections: learning about outdoor based learning
19. Christian Armbrüster / Matthias D. Witte (Mainz): Outdoor-based teaching and learning in Germany Theoretical considerations and empirical findings
20. Ulrich Dettweiler, Gabriele Lauterbach, Ruth Kermish-Allen: Fostering 21st Century Skills by Teaching Science Outside the Classroom: Students' Perceived Relevance of Contents and Basic Psychological Needs Satisfaction
21. Carol Rowntree Jones, Sue Anderson, Caroline Scothern: Creating a Forest for Learning in the National Forest, England
22. Rolf Jucker: outdoor-based teaching and learning in Switzerland: bilingual approaches to systemic integration
Author: Rolf Jucker
Publisher: Springer
Published: 07/31/2022
Pages: 386
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.22lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 0.82d
ISBN13: 9783031041105
ISBN10: 3031041100
BISAC Categories:
- Sports & Recreation | General
- Education | General
- Science | Study & Teaching
About the Author
Dr Rolf Jucker is currently Director of the Swiss Foundation for Nature-based Learning (SILVIVA) and a learning for sustainability expert, having previously served as Director of the Swiss Foundation for Environmental Education from 2008 to 2012. He gained an MSc in Education for Sustainability (EfS) and has worked and published extensively on education for a viable future.
Dr Jakob von Au currently works at the Englisches Institut Heidelberg as a teacher and at the University of Education Heidelberg, Germany, as a lecturer in Outdoor Teaching and Education for Sustainable Development. He wrote his PhD on Outdoor Learning and is the co-editor of the first substantial collection of research on outdoor-based learning in German