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Forest School Initiative at Fairfield Preparatory School Miss Alex Carter

What is Forest School? “An inspirational process that offers children, (young people and adults) regular opportunities to achieve and develop confidence through hands-on learning in a woodland environment” O'Brien & Murray (2008).

What is the history behind the initiative? Originally a concept developed in Wisconsin in 1927. 1950s: Introduced in Sweden and Denmark. International curriculums: - Reggio Emilia, N. Tuscany - Hi-Scope, USA - Te Whariki, New Zealand 1994: Introduced to the UK by Bridgwater College in Somerset and has seen unprecedented growth throughout the UK since.

Research on benefits of Outdoor Education Educational Philosophies Child-centred education (Froebel) Learn by doing linked to real life (Dewey) Natural environment feeds creativity (Steiner) Importance of space to move (McMillan) Educational Research Development of Physical Literacy (Whitehead 2010) Increased physical activity (Mygind 2007) Increased motor development (Fjortoft 2004) Better understanding of risk (Gill 2007) Improved well being and mental health (Louv 2005) Counteract ‘toxic childhood’ (Palmer 2006) Children need to move to learn (Ouvry 2003 ) Sensory integration – food for the brain (Ayres 2005) All postural behaviour comes from balance (Goddard Blythe 2005) The proof is out there...

Why introduce Forest School at Fairfield? * Builds independence * Increased self esteem * Curiosity * Exploration of senses * Spatial awareness * Motor development * Social skills * Team building * Risk management * Cross- curricular skills * Problem solving * Creativity * Self-discovery * Imagination

Why is Outdoor Education so important in an ever-demanding school curriculum? Consider the experience of many children in today’s society… - Play? - Access to the outdoors? - Access to nature? - Access to space?

How do we recognise this in the classroom and beyond? - Poor organisation - Poor co-ordination - Appear clumsy - Poor attention/easily distracted - Lack stability (legs around chairs, wide sitting) - Grip pencils extremely hard - Poor social skills -inappropriate comments/behaviour - Inability to think for themselves - Lack of problem solving skills - Lack of knowledge about the environment - Inability to transfer learnt skills to real life - Poor health

Why move the lessons to a forest? Outdoor Classroom Culture - Discover the information themselves through investigation - Experiencing topics first hand and relating them to real life situations - Working in collaboration with others - Testing one’s own limits and learning what is safe - The unexpected - Multi- Sensory/ Whole child development - Physical development Classroom Culture - Told the information - Reading about topics - Physical distance from others - Limitations - The expected - Intellectual development - Physical inactivity

Organisation of Forest School at Fairfield Reception: one afternoon per wk LGS spinney (Secure environment on LES campus). Linked to curriculum: draw upon the natural environment to enhance learning. Involve aspects of child-initiated learning. Focus on individual child’s achievements and next steps for progression.

The Forest School site

Developments for the future

Questions What does my child need to wear? Winter Woolly hat, gloves & scarf Cagoule, waterproof trousers Hoody Wellington boots & thick socks Summer Sunhat, sun cream Sturdy shoes or wellingtons & thick socks Cagoule Long sleeve/ trousers* What about toileting? Full use of LGS gym toilets (separate) Accompanied by adult How do I know my child is safe? High staff : child ratios Fully trained Vast experience Secure site Children learn rules by games & songs Children involved in risk assessment Safe practise for tool use Does the weather prevent Forest School from taking place? No! (apart from very high winds, lightning)

What are our children really capable of if we let them? An Efe baby (11mths) in Democratic Republic of Congo cuts a fruit skillfully with a machete (Rogoff 2003: 6) 2 yr old child carrying basket during my trek to Everest Base Camp, April 2012.