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Outdoor learning linked to gains in literacy, well-being for children and teachers, Texas A&M study finds

A Texas A&M study finds that nature-based outdoor learning improves literacy outcomes and well-being for both students and teachers, adding to a growing body of research on the measurable benefits of moving education outside.

Texas A&M StoriesΒ·Feb 2026
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Designing Primary School Grounds for Nature-Based Learning: A Review of the Evidence

A 2024 evidence review examining how primary school grounds can be designed to enable effective nature-based learning. Desiree Falzon and Elisabeth Conrad identify specific physical features β€” wildness, loose parts, diverse habitats β€” that correlate with stronger learning outcomes and increased time outdoors, and surface the design knowledge gaps practitioners face.

Journal of Outdoor and Environmental EducationΒ·Dec 2024
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The Best Kindergarten You've Ever Seen β€” Takaharu Tezuka | TED

Japanese architect Takaharu Tezuka presents the Fuji Kindergarten in Tokyo β€” a circular, open rooftop school designed specifically for children's natural movement, play, and wonder β€” making a powerful visual case for why the physical environment of childhood matters enormously.

8 minΒ·TED
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Nature-Based Early Childhood Education and Children's Social, Emotional and Cognitive Development: A Mixed-Methods Systematic Review

A mixed-methods systematic review synthesising evidence from nine databases on the associations between nature-based early childhood education and children's social, emotional, and cognitive development. Led by Avril Johnstone and colleagues, the review identifies consistent positive associations and maps significant gaps in the research base.

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health (PMC)Β·May 2022
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