Education
Related: About this forum"Outside Schools Are Trending. But Are They Feasible?"
https://democraticunderground.com/1016260831(X-posted from the 'Editorials' section).
bottomofthehill
(8,791 posts)appalachiablue
(42,820 posts)(Reply to previous post). Denmark and Scandinavian countries have world-class education systems and successful partial outdoor learning. Maybe you're right that Montana couldn't manage it.
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"Towards an understanding of udeskole: education outside the classroom in a Danish context," Peter Bentsen , Erik Mygind & Thomas B. Randrup, Published online: 13 Mar 2009.
Abstract:
> In the past decade, an increasing number of Danish public, private and independent schools have introduced regular compulsory education outside the classroom for children aged 716 as a weekly or biweekly outdoor school day known in Danish as udeskole.
An analysis of this form of outdoor education, its impacts and provision has been undertaken. Findings suggest that udeskole can add value to normal classroom teaching especially with regards to health, social and well-being perspectives.
Future recommendations include collaborative strategies between researchers, local government sectors, and educational and landscape planners and managers to improve the impact and provision of udeskole in the Danish school system. Further, it is important to understand this grassroots movement of devoted teachers from both an educational and green management perspective.
Keywords: outdoor education, outdoor teaching, place-based education, use of nature and green space
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/03004270802291780?src=recsys&journalCode=rett20
Chainfire
(17,757 posts)It is just too damn hot, muggy and buggy to be out. Neither would it work to shift the school year for the same reason.
Perhaps we should just eliminate schools; a policy the Republicans would love.