'We learn much more from the world around us than we
necessarily do sitting at desks,' the education guru says
Education guru Sir Ken Robinson has shared his thoughts on
why learning outside is a good idea, leading to many benefits for learning.
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"What
really drives education is curiosity, trying to fill gaps in our
understanding," Sir Ken says, author of Finding
Your Element and
other books on creativity in education. "And the world around us is a
tremendous resource to stimulate that curiosity."
He lists five reasons why taking learning outdoors is a good idea:
1 Nature is a
powerful resource.
2 Children
can learn through practical hands-on activities.
3 You can tap into
children's curiosity.
4 It is a social
experience and children learn from working together.
5 Learning outdoors
is fun.
"Education takes up a great deal of children's time," Sir
Ken adds. "This is their childhood, the only one they get and learning
outdoors, working together, playing together is fun. It's about the quality of
our lives and experiences."
Sir Ken Robinson
supports Empty Classroom
Day, an initiative to inspire learning and play outside the
classroom, backed by Persil’s Dirt is Good campaign.
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