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Initial Evidence and Future Methods for Evaluating Nature School Effectiveness

Authors

  • Mahala Volpe
  • Victoria Derr
  • Steven Kim

Keywords:

forest schools, nature schools, outdoor education, child development, children

Abstract

Nature school settings provide opportunities for experiential learning across many developmental domains. This study focused on an afterschool nature program in Santa Cruz County, California, which serves kindergarten through fifth grade students. The study was designed as a pilot to both learn about the program’s effectiveness and to test the feasibility of methods for sustained program evaluation. The study showed that the program produced positive and statistically significant results for most developmental areas and that teachers considered most effective those lessons that engage multiple developmental domains. Future program assessments should examine the number of developmental domains lessons engage and should partner with a local university or expert for periodic in- depth evaluation.

Published

2022-02-23