TY - JOUR
T1 - The extent and dissemination of udeskole in Danish schools
AU - Bentsen, Peter
AU - Jensen, Frank Søndergaard
AU - Mygind, Erik
AU - Randrup, Thomas Barfoed
N1 - CURIS 2010 5200 099
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - Studies have shown that outdoor environments lend themselves to particular types of learning at the same time promoting physical activity and well-being of children. In the past decade, Danish public and private schools have introduced curriculum-based outdoor learning as a weekly or bi-weekly 'outdoor school' day for children aged 7-16 - called udeskole in Danish. Based on a national population survey of Danish schools (N=2082), information on the extent of udeskole activities, dissemination of udeskole, and barriers to teaching out-of-doors are presented. Findings show that 28% of the responding schools practice udeskole across the country. Furthermore, another 15% are planning to start udeskole within the next three years. It is argued that udeskole plays an increasing and important role in the Danish school system and constitutes a potential for green space management. As potentially key actors, we suggest that green space planners and managers regard udeskole as an important concept in the future development of public green space, and consider school teachers and pupils as an important contemporary and future user group.
AB - Studies have shown that outdoor environments lend themselves to particular types of learning at the same time promoting physical activity and well-being of children. In the past decade, Danish public and private schools have introduced curriculum-based outdoor learning as a weekly or bi-weekly 'outdoor school' day for children aged 7-16 - called udeskole in Danish. Based on a national population survey of Danish schools (N=2082), information on the extent of udeskole activities, dissemination of udeskole, and barriers to teaching out-of-doors are presented. Findings show that 28% of the responding schools practice udeskole across the country. Furthermore, another 15% are planning to start udeskole within the next three years. It is argued that udeskole plays an increasing and important role in the Danish school system and constitutes a potential for green space management. As potentially key actors, we suggest that green space planners and managers regard udeskole as an important concept in the future development of public green space, and consider school teachers and pupils as an important contemporary and future user group.
U2 - 10.1016/j.ufug.2010.02.001
DO - 10.1016/j.ufug.2010.02.001
M3 - Journal article
SN - 1618-8667
VL - 9
SP - 235
EP - 243
JO - Urban Forestry & Urban Greening
JF - Urban Forestry & Urban Greening
ER -