Outdoors Thinking

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Certificate in Outdoor Practice (AB02) Aberdeen City/ Aberdeenshire

Running approximately once a month over a 12 month period

Course Dates

Session - 9:30am - 15.30pm

  • Sat, Sep 21st 2024 Start Date
  • Sat, Oct 12th 2024
  • Sat, Nov 16th 2024
  • Sat, Dec 7th 2024
  • Sat, Jan 25th 2025
  • Sat, Feb 22nd 2025
  • Sat, Mar 22nd 2025
  • Sat, Apr 26th 2025
  • Sat, May 24th 2025
  • Sat, Jun 14th 2025
  • Sat, Sep 13th 2025
  • Sat, Oct 4th 2025 End Date

Location

This course takes place here:

To be confirmed

Aberdeen,
UK

AUS 2959

Book a place

£1,400.00 +VAT, per place

Terms and Conditions

More details about this course:

The Certificate In Outdoor Practice

FAQs

Course FAQs

Who is the course for?

The course has been specifically designed to extend the understanding and expertise of practitioners and teachers/TAs who have at least 2 years experience in early years practice. The course is also very suitable for those holding a nationally recognised level 3 qualification but with less experience in practice.
So as to complete the implementation aspect of the qualification, you will need to be working or on placement with children from 2 to 6 years in any private, voluntary or maintained early years setting, school or childminding service.

How long is the course?

In general the course spans 12-14 months.

An example of a standard delivery of the full award would be one training day per month then to return to your setting to implement gained knowledge and experience. In this way you would complete a unit every month, a module every 4 months and complete the whole certificate over a 12 month period.

For Privately commisioned courses - This can be done over a shorter timescale but it is very important to allow enough time between each unit before moving on.

How will it work?

Employing a coaching approach, the course supports you to gradually develop a firm basis of understanding and competences in a long-term, incremental and stepped way. The structure allows you to gradually develop your own expertise across the year, providing a slow, regular and manageable approach.

Utilising a blended mix of face-to-face experiential sessions, in-person or online discussion and analysis sessions and guided study, you will be supported to work things out for yourself. Constructive observation, implementation and evaluation in your own setting’s outdoor space ensures that new understandings become embedded into your practice and are maintained. We aim for this training to work for everyone and to involve actual development of your setting’s outdoor provision and practice.

How will it help me?

Undertaking the Certificate in Outdoor Practice will:

  • Build up your understanding and commitment to the outdoors as a powerful environment for learning in the early years.
  • Foster the practical skills needed for creating a continuously available outdoor environment that really harnesses the special nature of being outdoors to meet how young children are most able to feel good, learn and develop.
  • Support you to feel truly comfortable, confident and competent in working in your setting’s outdoor environment.
  • Empower you to enact effective early years pedagogies in your work setting.
  • Help you create wonderfully rich outdoor provision that works successfully to provide your children with exciting learning experiences that best meet the way they are designed to learn.
  • Enable you to provide an outdoor environment that works well throughout the whole year, so that children and staff alike love being outdoors for lots of time, every single day.
What makes it unique?

The qualification is content focused, incorporates active learning and supports collaboration and gradual progress. The course is:

  • Focused on the early years of childhood (2-6) and child development and wellbeing.
  • Focused on onsite outdoor provision and on continuous provision that makes best use of the special nature and features of the outdoor environment for learning.
  • Develops the setting itself as an integral part of the course, resulting in continuously improving provision that operates well throughout the year.
  • Supports participants in working with their statutory curriculum framework in the outdoor context.
  • Has an enabling and empowering process, working on comfort, confidence, competence, and the ability to articulate to others.
  • Centered on research-informed effective early years pedagogies that integrate theory with practice.
  • Carefully designed with the express intention of embedding training into practice, drawing explicitly on what is known from research about what makes CPD effective.
  • Focuses on personal development of the participant through a coaching and action research style of training, including development of the staff team they work with.
  • Provides the participant with a professional qualification as an outdoor specialist.
  • Prepares the participant for a progressive range of training and qualification opportunities, broadening the outdoor context (such as Local Nature Play or Forest School) and/or increasing the academic level.
What are the outcomes?

Making a difference for practitioners and children.

The Certificate in Outdoor Practice from Outdoors Thinking has an enabling approach with the following ongoing impact and outcomes for practitioners, managers and settings:

  • becoming comfortable and confident about working outdoors;
  • becoming competent in being able to see the potential and in working with what the outdoors has to offer;
  • knowing how to make the most of its special nature;
  • knowing how to best support learning through play outside;
  • becoming proactive in enhancing provision, practice and management of the outdoor environment for wellbeing, play, learning and development;
  • belonging to peer support networks to sustain developments after the training and continue the journey;
  • having essential and solid first steps in continuing on to Forest School or Outdoor Nursery training and qualifications.
How is the course accredited?

Our course in England is accredited by Open College Network West Midlands.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Trainer FAQs

3 Words that best describe Dawn

Creative

Passionate

Curious

Why does Dawn love the outdoors?

I love the peace I find outdoors, connecting with tiny and huge things, feeling part of something inter-connected and vast. I always feel at home outdoors, I feel free and I always get my best ideas when I'm walking somewhere wild.

What is Dawn's favourite moment in the outdoors?

I can't possibly choose between two, so I'll tell you about them both. I remember the first time I walked into the patch of woodland where I subsequently opened my setting. It felt so right - peaceful, grounded and homely. I now love watching the children and staff play and connect with the woodland and with one another. It's now the hub of a vibrant community, shaped and led by those who play there and I couldn't be more proud.

What is Dawn most excited about in her role as Outdoors Thinking Tutor?

So many things!!! The whole team are incredibly passionate, dedicated and inspiring, it's a real joy to work with them, and learn from them. We are incredibly fortunate to have an incredible amount of support for outdoors and play in Scotland and I'm looking forward to working alongside participants to witness the changes in practice and environment that will unfold.

3 Words that best describe Terri

Playful

Dedicated

Nurturing

Why does Terrilove the outdoors?

My love for nature comes from my father, a Welshman with a passion for the hills. Growing up in Birmingham, I didn't see much greenspace or much of him during the week but at weekends he would take all of us on long drives to where we could walk and experience natural spaces. He used to say the hills were his 'church' and he helped me to experience awe and wonder for the natural world.

What is Terri's favourite moment in the outdoors?

Welcoming new children to Nature Nurture and watching them discover and explore natural spaces. I love sharing those 'wow' moments with children when they experience awe and wonder too.

What is Terri most excited about in her role as Outdoors Thinking Tutor?

I am excited about working with our inspiring Outdoors Thinking team and helping to support growth and positive change in Scotland's nurseries and schools. I'm excited about the enormous potential Scotland affords for children's healthy and happy development and I feel privileged to have the opportunity to work with teachers, practitioners, local authorities and leaders in education on realising this potential.

Why does Terri think Outdoors Thinking is unique

It is an immersive course and the pedagogy is immediately relevant to the participants' daily practice. Its inspiring and affirming and the slow and unhurried approach is as restorative for participants as it is for the children in their settings.