Why all geography teachers should teach their students to be explorers #OutdoorClassroomDay https://t.co/6iizArnbo7 pic.twitter.com/SSUkmXB1yE— Geographical (@GeographicalMag) October 10, 2017
Click the link in the tweet to see the article that Dan has written, and see below for the header for our King's Ely Geography section of the school website.
As Dan says in the article:
"Teachers have the power to inspire other teachers, parents and the wider community to give children the time, space and permission they need to play and learn outdoors. It is advocating for 90 minutes of playtime in every school around the world. Everyone can do something to make sure children experience the benefits of being outdoors. Parents can encourage their child’s school to get involved and take steps towards more time outdoors at home. Anyone who cares about childhood can help spread the word about the importance of outdoor play and learning.
With no freedom there’s no exploration and with no exploration there’s no discovery, so let’s free and teach children to become explorers."
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