S01:E17 Inclusion, Agency, and Knowing the Learner with Calum Wright
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In this episode of The Outdoor Education Podcast, Rob sits down with Calum Wright, primary teacher, outdoor learning specialist, and founder of Fresh Air Teacher, for a thoughtful conversation about student agency, inclusion, and knowing learners well.
At the heart of the episode is a key question, when does challenge help a student grow, and when does pushing beyond a comfort zone become unhelpful? Rob and Callum explore how good outdoor practice depends on relationships, trust, and careful observation rather than blanket assumptions.
They discuss:
- why student agency matters in outdoor learning
- how to better understand when a learner needs encouragement, adaptation, or space
- the impact of outdoor learning for students with neurodiverse needs
- why inclusion is never automatic, but built through listening and knowing each child well
A valuable episode for educators interested in learner-centred, inclusive outdoor practice.
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