It’s been 31 years since the first Forest school opened in the U.K.
This is ample time to see some sort of return on the investment. Are our youths more well rounded resilient individuals?
Are they the epitome of the benefits Forest schools promotes.
I think they are an abject failure. My experience working with young people is they are less resilient than ever. Less articulate and lack even a basic understanding of the world around them.
Our countryside is now seen as one vast playground. Its existence is only there to serve the immediate interests of those wishing to camp and play in the woods.
So rather than simply state that in my opinion Funding for forest schools should be withdrawn and those making a killing running them should be required to pay back the money they have so egregiously extracted from parents and the funding providers. I’d like some counter arguments preferably with some evidence to back up the claims made by these people.
This is ample time to see some sort of return on the investment. Are our youths more well rounded resilient individuals?
Are they the epitome of the benefits Forest schools promotes.
I think they are an abject failure. My experience working with young people is they are less resilient than ever. Less articulate and lack even a basic understanding of the world around them.
Our countryside is now seen as one vast playground. Its existence is only there to serve the immediate interests of those wishing to camp and play in the woods.
So rather than simply state that in my opinion Funding for forest schools should be withdrawn and those making a killing running them should be required to pay back the money they have so egregiously extracted from parents and the funding providers. I’d like some counter arguments preferably with some evidence to back up the claims made by these people.