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‘A completely different space’: Teachers' perspectives on disadvantage, access to nature and outdoor learning

open access: yesBritish Educational Research Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract This study examined teachers' perspectives on how children benefit from time in nature, how disadvantage shapes access and the role of schools in facilitating such access. Drawing on interviews conducted in 2022 with 25 UK primary school teachers who participated in Generation Wild, a nature connection programme for schools in economically ...
Nicola Parkin   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Parental involvement and engagement during COVID‐19 lockdowns: School staff and parents' reflections about children's learning at home

open access: yesBritish Educational Research Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract Valuing parental engagement, as part of home–school collaboration, can benefit children's learning. This article focuses on parents and school‐based staff's (N = 120) experiences of children's learning occurring at home during the COVID‐19 lockdowns (2020–2021), both school‐mandated and other learning activities.
Ashley Brett   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Home visits.

open access: yesCanadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien, 2000
openaire   +1 more source
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PSYCHIATRIC HOME VISITS

JAMA, 1963
Recently in America there has been increased interest in home visiting and home treatment by physicians. 1,2 So far this has had its greatest application in geriatrics, 3-5 but there is increasing interest in its application to other fields as well. Because the place of the home visit in psychiatry is still poorly defined, this paper presents a review ...
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Rehabilitation Home Visits

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1986
This chart review study describes 40 geriatric hip fracture patients focusing on the in‐home functional and environmental assessment done before discharge from a rehabilitation hospital. Patients were aged 65 to 96 years. Before hospitalization all ambulated independently and three‐quarters required limited or no social support.
D E, Rosenblatt, E W, Campion, M, Mason
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