Abstract
The Outdoor Learning (OL) Research Hubs project was launched in 2017 , responding to The Blagrave Report , it is an initiative to co-ordinate engagement between practitioners delivering outdoor learning and researchers and, where possible, to support practitioners in conducting their own research. The project received pilot funding from the Institute for Outdoor Learning (IOL) and now benefits from support-in-kind. There is currently a network of regionally based OL Research Hubs, with each hub responding to local needs and wants; with further hubs being constituted across the UK.
The measures relating to the COVID-19 pandemic have had a significant impact on most aspects of outdoor learning, and this survey was developed to consider the priorities for and future direction of the OL Research Hubs, focussing on the benefits, aspirations, functions and priorities for the hub network.
| Original language | English |
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| Publisher | Newcastle University, Centre for Learning and Teaching and University of Cumbria |
| Publication status | Published - 9 Nov 2020 |
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