2021
DOI: 10.5296/ijld.v11i2.18722
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Teaching Outdoor Adventure Activities in Preschools: A Review of Creativity and Learning Development

Abstract: Creativity is a significant part of all aspects of childhood growth and development, including learning. Adventure play has been identified as a key component of early childhood, and it presents a variety of challenges and opportunities to educators, parents and children. This study explores the current state of knowledge of preschool outdoor adventure activity teaching and its impact on learning and creativity. The review reveals that adventure play boosts creativity and learning development in preschool chil… Show more

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“…During outdoor dance, students are uncovered to the natural elements, so they are exposed to new challenges and risks . The change of colors and images, contrasting weather sensations, different surfaces and various textures enhance the senses (Zafeiroudi & Kouthouris, 2021;Kramer 2012). Thus, dancing outdoors opens the reservoir of creative thought to movement through the enhancement of the senses, pushing the dancer into new, non-square and molded processes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…During outdoor dance, students are uncovered to the natural elements, so they are exposed to new challenges and risks . The change of colors and images, contrasting weather sensations, different surfaces and various textures enhance the senses (Zafeiroudi & Kouthouris, 2021;Kramer 2012). Thus, dancing outdoors opens the reservoir of creative thought to movement through the enhancement of the senses, pushing the dancer into new, non-square and molded processes.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%