When using outdoor adventures as a tool to help young people develop skills for life, we achieve better outcomes if we structure the experience to encourage learning.
When using outdoor adventures as a tool to help young people develop skills for life, we achieve better outcomes if we structure the experience to encourage learning.
Findings from the Learning Away initiative, a five-year research programme supporting the development of innovative residentials to enhance young people’s learning, achievement and wellbeing as an integral part of the curriculum.
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