
The Safety Behind the Scenes
From risk assessments to weather plans and overnight supervision, this episode explores the unglamorous but essential planning that makes school trips safe, inclusive, and successful. We unpack why rigorous preparation,

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Making Outdoor Ed Easy and Accessible. If you are a teacher looking for exciting and fun ways to:1) Develop your students social skills2) Meet the national curriculums learning outcomes for outdoor ed. 3) Get your students active. Then you have found the right place!This podcast will walk you through how to provide meaningful team challenges, problem solving tasks, review models, and group discussion topics. You can find printable resources, videos, and online support free of charge on our website: www.theoutdooredschool.co.uk
Unknown Host hosts The Outdoor Ed School, a education show with 72 episodes published.

From risk assessments to weather plans and overnight supervision, this episode explores the unglamorous but essential planning that makes school trips safe, inclusive, and successful. We unpack why rigorous preparation,

Life shakes us all but what spills out isn’t always caused by the bump. In this episode, we explore a simple yet profound lesson from a professor: the emotions that surface when we’re tested are already inside us. Discov

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 t

Let’s be honest. Most mindfulness in schools doesn’t work . Telling restless students to “sit still and breathe” in a classroom full of pressure, noise, and expectations is a losing game. In this episode, I break down a

If resilience had a real slogan, it wouldn’t be “Stay Strong”.... It would be: “This hurts. Keep going anyway.” In this episode, we peel back the glossy quotes and motivational posters and unpack what resilience actually

In this episode, we explore how outdoor play and nature-based activities can help children manage big feelings, build resilience, and stay focused... all while having fun! Join Dan Pritchard as we share simple, research-

Did you know that spending time outdoors can do more than just burn off energy? In this episode, we dive into the science and stories behind how nature-based learning improves mental health, focus, resilience, and social

We all do it, we all limit our selves in some way. Some times it can be a good thing. Other times it can stop you for achieving greatness. Nothing sums that up better than this experiment.

Meet Tegan Hawkins the new lead instructor of our New Forest activity centre.

Join us for “30 Days to Create 1 Pot,” a journey into patience, craft, and the ancient skills that shaped our connection to the wild. Each episode explores how traditional pottery mirrors the focus of archery and the res


Meet Archie a new additional to our outdoor activity team. In this episode he explore his previous experiences and his passion for the outdoors.

In this episode we discuss if comfort is the killer of success. I was joined by James Marcer an outdoor instructor who specialises in alternative provision.

The Stages of Competence model was introduced by Noel Burch in the 1970s. Similar to the Situational Leadership model, learners in the Stages of Competence model fall into 1 of 4 stages: unconscious incompetence, conscio

In this episode we discuss the difference between an outdoor event / camp and an alternative learning program.

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The pillars to convince your students to try something new

Here is my take away from a recent event. Before we provided a full day event for a school the teacher hosted a group discussion. The topic, what is the difference between pressure and support…

Maybe it's time to introduce your students to fire. Fire safety, social experiences, the different uses of fire.

This is a simple and fun activity perfect for year 3 students and above.
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