Learning through Landscapes

Learning through Landscapes (LtL) is a UK charity which promotes children's outdoor learning and play through improved use of school playgrounds. Started in 1990 as the output of a research project, the charity soon grew in response to the demand from schools and funders.

Learning through Landscapes
Founded1990[1]
TypeChildren's Charity
Websitewww.ltl.org.uk

LtL was a founding partner of the Scottish 'Grounds for Learning Project' funded by Scottish Natural Heritage. Scottish Natural Heritage has remained a main partner of LtL in Scotland for 25 years. Grounds for Learning was re-named 'LtL Scotland' in 2019 and maintains an office in Stirling.

Learning through Landscapes has been involved with a number of projects including: Local School Nature Grants (in partnership with Peoples Postcode Lottery)ref>"Local School Nature Grants". LtL. Retrieved 7 March 2017.</ref>, Outdoor Classroom Day (UK & Ireland) www.ltl.org.uk/projects/outdoor-classroom-day/, Living through Landscapes (dementia friendly gardens) www.ltl.org.uk/projects/living-through-landscapes/, Woodland Play www.ltl.org.uk/projects/woodland-play/ The Scottish Natural Play project, Fruitfull Schools www.ltl.org.uk/projects/fruit-full-schools/, Fruitful Communities www.ltl.org.uk/projects/fruit-full-communities/ and Polli:Nation www.ltl.org.uk/projects/pollination/.

LtL offers many free outdoor lesson ideas www.ltl.org.uk/free-resources/, outdoor learning training and advice. It operates from two offices, one in Winchester and one in Stirling.

The charity has been involved in many publications on behalf of local and national government, notably in School Grounds Design for DfEE www.ltl.org.uk/resources/school-grounds-design-guide/ and The Good School Playground Guide for the Scottish Government www.ltl.org.uk/resources/the-good-school-playground-guide/.

LtL was one of the founder members of the International School Grounds Alliance www.internationalschoolgrounds.org having hosted the first International School Grounds conference in Hampshire in 2010.

Its patrons are: Sir David Attenborough, who in 2014 created their Basic Need film,[2] this refers to the basic shortage of school places currently being experienced by schools.[3]

Jonathon Porritt and Lord Remnant CVO FCA

References

  1. "Basic need | Learning through Landscapes". Ltl.org.uk. Retrieved 7 March 2017.


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