Funded by the DfE, Climate Ambassadors match volunteer climate experts with education settings.
Part of Let’s Go Zero, Climate Action Advisors are independent experts who offer free support for schools, colleges, and nurseries across England.
Promote the benefits of using outdoor learning spaces to your stakeholders
Communicate with parents, children and young people, governors and trustees about how outdoor learning can enhance teaching and development. You can also seek their feedback and address any concerns they may have.
Introduce outdoor activities as part of learning
Embedding outdoor activities into current learning practices enhances the learning experience of young people at your setting.
Create an outdoor learning space
Create a dedicated outside area where your children or young people can engage in educational activities and explore nature.
Gather feedback on your outdoor learning
Ask your community about their thoughts on the outdoor activities and lessons you have previously held. This will help you to continually adjust and improve your outdoor learning.
Use outdoor learning in your Special Educational Needs and Disabilities practice
Embedding outdoor learning in Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) practice involves adapting outdoor activities to meet the diverse needs and abilities of children with special needs.