Getting outdoors with primary languages
Overview
Step outside the classroom and discover how the outdoors can become a powerful space for language learning and exploration. Outdoor environments are rich with opportunities for children and young people to connect their learning to the real world in meaningful, memorable ways. Research shows that outdoor learning not only boosts child development, health, and wellbeing—it also promotes inclusion and inspires curiosity.
In this in person workshop, we’ll share practical suggestions and resources to inspire and support you in integrating languages into outdoor learning through an interdisciplinary approach.
Ideal session to support #30DaysWild #30DaysWildMultilingual in June
The workshop will take place in-person at The Ramshorn, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow. We will be in touch closer to the time with joining instructions.
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Other Open Access workshops from SCILT:
24 February: Developing a multilingual ethos in your primary school
18 March: First steps in teaching primary languages
23 April: Next steps in primary languages
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Highlights
- 1 hour 15 minutes
- In person
Location
The Ramshorn
98 Ingram Street
Glasgow G1 1EX United Kingdom
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Organised by
SCILT, Scotland's National Centre for Languages
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