Fact sheet summary
In this educational factsheet, we ask Why Teach Outdoors? There is a large and ever-growing body of local and international research linking contact with nature to a wide range of health and wellbeing benefits. Whether it’s a near by park, the school oval, a shady tree or a patch of grass, getting students outside can have a big positive impact on learning and development.
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