
Title
Student and teacher perceptions of the outdoor experience on traditional playgrounds: a case studyAuthor (from another institution)
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Journal ArticleEmbargo end date
2026-01Language
EnglishRights
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https://doi.org/10.1080/14729679.2022.2160992Published at
Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning Volume 24, Issue 2Primera página
302Última página
316Publisher
Taylor & Francis GroupKeywords
Outdoor education
Student perceptions
Teacher perceptions
Participation ... [+]
Student perceptions
Teacher perceptions
Participation ... [+]
Outdoor education
Student perceptions
Teacher perceptions
Participation
Playground [-]
Student perceptions
Teacher perceptions
Participation
Playground [-]
Subject (UNESCO Thesaurus)
PlayspaceAbstract
Outdoor education fosters student well-being, development and learning. However, many schools restrict outdoor experience to their own playground, and to times considered recess. This case study, whic ... [+]
Outdoor education fosters student well-being, development and learning. However, many schools restrict outdoor experience to their own playground, and to times considered recess. This case study, which examined student and teacher perceptions about the outdoor experience on traditional playgrounds, was conducted in an urban school in the Basque Country with an asphalt playground whose only resources were related to sports. We conducted five focal studies with 40 students, and administered a questionnaire to 78 teachers in Primary and Secondary Education. The results obtained made clear the dissatisfaction of both students and teachers with the use of the playground and with the opportunities it offered. However, they also identified areas for improvement and suggested future lines of work. It is essential to promote a dynamic of reflection on outdoor spaces that includes student participation as well as training teachers and raising their awareness. [-]
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