Draft:Outdoor Classroom Day
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Outdoor Classroom Day is a global movement to make time outdoors part of every child’s day.
On two days each year, teachers take children outdoors to play and learn. This serves as a 'first experience' for many children and teachers, and provides opportunity to create a global awareness of the importance of outdoor play and learning for all children.
The campaign has three campaign goals and they are: 1. Outdoor learning is part of every school day 2. A consistent minimum target for recess / playtime 3. Schools to advocate for more time outdoors
Since its inception Outdoor Classroom Day Has become one of the largest education movements around the globe. It has reached over 10 million children and 105,000+ teachers, parents and supporters.
Outdoor Classroom Day is now led globally by Learning through Landscapes in the UK.
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https://outdoorclassroomday.com/ https://ltl.org.uk/projects/outdoor-classroom-day/