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Are we at the turning point for outdoor learning?

Posted by: Jim Burt, Posted on: 29 September 2016 - Categories: Landscapes and access

There’s a real buzz around getting kids into the outdoors at the moment – outdoor learning, outdoor play, outdoor education, wild time, whatever you want to call it, everyone’s talking about how important it is to get our children outdoors. …

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