Tag Archives: outdoor learning
How wooden bricks can build a world : the Play Well exhibition at the Wellcome Gallery
Little wooden cubes and balls, plain and smooth, tiny wooden squares and triangles, painted in primary colours, all elevated to the status of exhibits in glass cases. Contemporary art perhaps? Much better. The next case shows a wooden model of … Continue reading
Posted in History of Education
Tagged dolls, exhibitions, Froebel, gender roles, history of education, outdoor learning, play, Reggio Emilia, toy bricks, toys
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“Outdoor learning and Physical Education in Schools – what DERA has to say?”
The IOE Library has always collected documents published by government and other relevant bodies in the areas of education, training, children, and families. Today, the Official Publications Collection here at the Library is the largest of our special collections and … Continue reading
Posted in Library and Archives, Official Publications, Special Collections
Tagged children, DERA, House of Commons Library, mental health, nature, Nature Deficit Disorder, obesity, outdoor learning, physical activity, Physical Education, physical health, play, Stephen Moss, The Daily Mile, The National Trust, wellbeing
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