1st Edition

Exploring the Pedagogy of Learning and Playing Outdoors Questions of Purpose and Intention

Edited By Mehmet Mart, Georgia Gessiou, Jane Waters-Davies Copyright 2025
    162 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    162 Pages 4 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    Focusing on the empirical evidence base for pedagogical decisions taken when children are playing and learning outside, this groundbreaking book examines the intention and purpose of children’s outdoor playful activity and the associated issues of pedagogy. Chapters address questions about the role of the adult in children’s learning outside in a manner that is inclusive in nature, by recognising the varied contexts in which children’s playful activity outside takes place. Reflecting multiple cultural contexts, chapters consider social and physical aspects to ensure value systems are visible and critically considered. The book acknowledges the continuum of children’s outdoor experience from highly structured activity to free play outside. It also examines the existing evidence base about children’s outdoor play, including a consideration of how adults construct and respond to children’s playful activity outside to realise the associated benefits. With reference throughout to many international contexts, this book reminds us of the shaping force of cultural practices and beliefs about children’s playful activity outside and will be of interest to undergraduate and postgraduate audiences studying early childhood education.

    Foreword

    Tony Bertram and Chris Pascal

    1. Editors’ introductory chapter

    Mehmet Mart, Georgia Gessiou and Jane Waters-Davies

    Part 1: Values – ways of being

    2. Looking back, looking forward: themes and trends in research into outdoor play and learning

    Eva Ärlemalm-Hagsér and Jane Waters-Davies

    3. The power of play: sustainability as a value and how it is embedded in children’s outdoor play and local identity

    Jannicke Høyem and Merete Lund Fasting

    4. Decisive role of teachers and parents concerning outdoor activities

    Mehmet Mart

    Part 2: Power – ways of doing

    5. Flourishing in the forest: The role of the adult in supporting autonomy in nature-based settings

    Alexia Barrable and Anna K. Touloumakos

    6. Outdoor play opportunities in UK contexts and the impact of pedagogic action: using the empowerment framework to re-orientate outdoor play and learning provision towards children’s empowerment.

    Natalie Canning

    7. "No teachers allowed": outdoor play and teachers’ role - results from a Greek study

    Georgia Gessiou

    Part 3: Transformation – ways of knowing

    8. "Spiders, birds or olive trees?": an emergent curriculum in the outdoor spaces in israeli preschools and teacher education enhances children’s meaningful learning

    Michaella Kadury-Slezak, Sigal Tish, Clodie Tal, Iris Levy and Sivan Shatil-Carmon

    9. Meeting preschool curriculum guidelines through outdoor experiences in a public park

    Gabriela Bento

    10. Community spaces for outdoor play, learning and citizenship

    Kristi S. Lekies and Keely Fisher

    11. Editors’ conclusion chapter

    Mehmet Mart, Georgia Gessiou and Jane Waters-Davies

    Biography

    Mehmet Mart is Associate Professor at Necmettin Erbakan University in Türkiye and a research fellow at the University of Plymouth, UK.

    Georgia Gessiou is an Education Consultant who specializes in outdoor play and learning.

    Jane Waters-Davies is Associate Professor and Applied Research Lead in Education at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David, UK.