Forest classroom
A forest classroom is in the forest situated extracurricular place of learning . According to its name, it is a kind of classroom that has been moved from the school to the forest. It is only one of the different ways of creating a place of learning in nature.
description
Forest classrooms are usually attended by kindergarten groups or school classes . Often they are also open to other groups of visitors for one-time or regular use. Forest classrooms can be varied in terms of their design, equipment and possible uses. Most forest classrooms are equipped with seating and tables, some with a fireplace, a weatherproof board or a shelter.
gallery
Forest classroom on Pietzmoor
See also
literature
- Margrit Berthold: The forest as an experiential learning place for children . Edition Erlebnispädagogik, Lüneburg 2002, ISBN 3-89569-058-9 .
- Gunnar Liedtke, Heike Onken-Olszewski: Forest classrooms - lessons in the great outdoors . In: Gunnar Liedtke, Dieter Lagerstrøm (ed.): Friluftsliv - Development, Meaning and Perspective (= Edition Sport & Freizeit . Volume 17 ). Meyer & Meyer, Aachen 2007, ISBN 978-3-89899-048-6 , pp. 172-181 .
Web links
Commons : Forest classroom - collection of pictures, videos and audio files
Individual evidence
- ↑ Gunnar Liedtke, Heike Onken-Olszewski: Forest class room - lessons in the great outdoors . In: Gunnar Liedtke, Dieter Lagerstrøm (ed.): Friluftsliv - Development, Meaning and Perspective (= Edition Sport & Freizeit . Volume 17 ). Aachen 2007, ISBN 978-3-89899-048-6 , pp. 172-181 .