Schools urged to take lessons outside for Outdoor Classroom Day

31st August 2017

Teachers are being urged to hold more classes outdoors to boost children’s physical activity, with more than 500 schools signing a pledge to host lessons outside.

Nature Play QLD will today reveal that 553 schools have vowed to hold classes outdoors on September 7 as part of the state’s first Outdoor Classroom Day.

Nature Play program manager Hyahno Moser said it was hoped the event — which will involve more than 49,000 students in 2172 classes — would prompt schools to make outside lessons part of their regular curriculum.

“Outdoor play and outdoor learning stimulates the brain and activates it to a capacity that sitting down in a classroom just can’t do,” he said.

“Students who go outside, their brains are lit up and they are so prepared to learn when they come back inside.”

Mr Moser said modern children spent too much time indoors, with research showing 85 per cent of Australian kids spent less than two hours a day playing outside.

“Kids today are spending an increasing amount of time engaged in sedentary activities, and what we are seeing now is a reduction in the kids’ drive and interest to go outside and play,” he said. “That is going to have a direct impact on their capacity to learn.”

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