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Experiencing the outdoors can be a powerful stimulus for learning. Being deep in a forest, feeling alone on a hillside or just sharing a cup of tea around a fire can set us on a path that changes the way we think about ourselves, our relationships and way we live our lives.
Learning through outdoor experience is a compilation of practical insight and advice on the educational potential of the outdoor experience - and what we can do to deepen learning and support change.
The contents: The guide follows a simple structure, with sections covering: before; during; and after. Each stage is broken down into its key elements - 28 in all. Each element includes:
?an explanation of its importance;
?stories and experiences from the field;
?sample activities designed to engage young people in the process;
?a summary of key points to remember.
A yarn handbook: Learning through outdoor experience was written by a team of people involved in outdoor learning and experience. They are part of a network of workers and agencies linked to the Rank Foundation (yarn). As well as drawing on their own experience and expertise they were also helped by responses and contributions by more than 50 other people in the network.
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