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Pedagogy of Outdoor Play in Adult Education

Pedagogy of Outdoor Play in Adult Education

by Beverlie Dietze | Jan 20, 2023 | Outdoor Play, Play Ideas, Science in the Outdoors

One of the gifts of COVID-19 has been the freedom to explore higher education in outdoor play. COVID-19 has offered educators the opportunity to rethink where and how learning occurs. One such strategy that is gaining attention, in an array of higher educational...
The Magic of Puddles: Why They Matter

The Magic of Puddles: Why They Matter

by Play Outdoors | Jan 1, 2021 | Outdoor Play, Science in the Outdoors

Back to the Blog Adults may view puddles as a place for children stomp their feet, splash, giggle, and of course get wet and dirty. But, for children, a puddle is more than a puddle – it is a learning lab for exploration and discovery. Why? Because puddles ignite...
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