Being in the Great Outdoors is usually associated with holidays and constructive educational experiences, but behind 'holidays' and 'using the outdoors' lie deeper and increasingly important issues.
Being in the Great Outdoors is usually associated with holidays and constructive educational experiences, but behind 'holidays' and 'using the outdoors' lie deeper and increasingly important issues.
This masterclass examines how Outdoor Studies must examine its own practice and move with the times. What lurks inside the Outdoor Hall of Shame and what should be done?
We're delivering our Masterclasses virtually at the moment, to continue allowing you access to our amazing sessions delivered by expert academics. Throughout the sessions we will aim to meet individual needs, allow space for reflection and include time for conversations to share experiences and knowledge within the 'virtual' room.
Our virtual Masterclasses are approximately an hour long, but may run longer if we have a lot of questions.
If you are a teacher or tutor and would like for your whole class to get involved, drop us an email at
[email protected] and we'll see how we can help you. Bespoke events may be possible for schools and colleges, at times that suit you, dependent on academic availability.
Masterclass award
Attendees at these masterclasses will receive a reduced offer of up to 16 points for future applications to related University of Cumbria courses. Click below for full Terms and Conditions.