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Forest Research home > Research themes > People, trees and woodlands > Education and learning Evaluation of Forest School: Phase 1 - Wales
Summary
An evaluation by the New Economics Foundation of two forest school projects in Wales highlights how they can increase young people’s self-confidence and self-esteem. Forest School provides opportunities for learning particularly for those who do not do as well in the school classroom environment. Research findingsForest School Evaluation Project Report - Study in Wales (PDF-1807K) From the evaluation of two Forest Schools in Wales some of the success factors for running Forest School were identified and include:
About forest schoolsForest School is an approach to education that seeks to shape teaching to an individual’s learning style. It is not only focused on the acquisition of knowledge but shows that if learning is enjoyable and fulfilling a person grows and gains self-esteem through experiencing the process. Forest School is a way of teaching that is attracting attention amongst education professionals. There is anecdotal evidence from teachers and others who have come into contact with Forest School that it can have a profound and positive effect on the way children and young people relate to each other and the world around them. In the United Kingdom Forest Schools are still in an experimental stage and the impact of this different way of learning on a child’s academic performance, behaviour and general well-being is only just beginning to be explored. | |||||