Our Speakers and Workshops
Options to attend:
- In person, in Scotland. Attend in person the workshops and tours. Included is free access to all the pre-recorded digital sessions for a year and the daily discussion sessions.
- Online Attendee. Access to all pre-recorded sessions in your own time during the conference and for a year after. You can also watch a few key sessions live online and join the daily discussion sessions online.
- Online, after the conference. Access the pre-recorded sessions on a session by session basis.
Pre-Conference Webinars
We are calling for action to improve all school grounds in Scotland. Learn how you can support the Scottish School Grounds Collective.
On May 23, thousands of schools around the world are stepping outside for Outdoor Classroom Day – here’s how to get involved.
Local School Nature Grants are back! Explore our tips and tricks for writing a winning application.
Ahead of British Science Week, discover the benefits of taking STEM into the school grounds, plus ideas for teaching STEM outdoors from early years to secondary school.
Looking to make improvements to your school grounds? Discover why an audit is the ideal first step in any school grounds development plan.
Explore how mud play can support young children’s mental health, including ten activities to try ahead of Children’s Mental Health Week.
BUY ‘TEACHING THE PRIMARY CURRICULUM OUTDOORS’ HERE It takes a village to raise a child; and it turns out that it takes an entire charity delivery team to birth a […]
Ahead of Children’s Mental Health Week, discover why we must maximise the potential of our school grounds to support children’s mental health.
Our CEO, Carley Sefton, reflects on the new beginnings brought by 2023 and looks ahead to the future of climate education.
We asked educators to tell us why they choose to take learning outdoors — and why you should join them!
We’re delighted to announce that Learning through Landscapes are the proud new guardians of Outdoor Classroom Day!
We came together with everyone involved with the My School, My Planet project in Walsall to celebrate their achievements — find out more about the event.
Discover new resources to help you create Climate Ready School Grounds that double as inspiring environments for outdoor learning and play.
My School, My Planet is in progress in schools across the North West of England – learn more about this exciting project.
My School, My Planet is underway in schools across Walsall – learn more about our flagship outdoor learning project.
A Learning for Sustainability Action Plan has been launched in Scotland to ensure that every school will be sustainable by 2030.
Contrary to popular belief, the summer holidays aren’t just for fun and games – they’re essential for teacher wellbeing.
Research shows that teacher confidence is the biggest obstacle to outdoor learning. Find out why it matters, and how to build it.
Teacher confidence is the key to developing outdoor learning for the long term — find out how to build it at your school.
Take the classroom outdoors with our outdoor literacy online training course for early years practitioners.
If you would love to teach literacy outdoors but don’t know where to start, explore our lesson ideas and quick tips.
Children are living in an age of uncertainty. Explore how your school can use the outdoors to help children cope.
Take a deep dive into our recommendations for bringing about meaningful climate action through effective climate education.
Our collaboration with Architecture & Design Scotland is seeking to tackle climate change by making Scotland’s school grounds climate-ready.
Pupil behaviour can have an enormous impact on teacher wellbeing. Taking the classroom outdoors could be the solution.
The new Curriculum for Wales is here! Explore the part that outdoor learning has to play in fulfilling its requirements.
Discover how we are supporting quality climate education through the delivery of the National Education Nature Park.
Oh, the weather outside is frightful — but why should that stop you? Let’s bust the most pervasive myth about outdoor learning…
Our CEO, Carley Sefton, reflects on a difficult year and finds the silver lining in the shape of LtL’s growing global reach and influence.
We asked educators to share their advice for newcomers to outdoor learning — discover their top tips for teaching outdoors.
We asked early childhood educators to share their essential knowledge for taking learning outdoors in the early years.
We asked educators to share their advice for overcoming some common obstacles to outdoor learning at primary school.
We asked secondary school educators to share their strategies for outdoor learning across every subject.
This Children’s Mental Health Week, explore how outdoor learning and play can boost mental health and support meaningful connections at school.
On International Women’s Day, explore four ways to ensure that outdoor learning and play is safe, inclusive, and accessible for girls.
As the Natural Nations project comes to an end, explore our ideas for using our surveys to boost biodiversity in your school grounds.
Make maths come alive for your pupils with 5 ideas for teaching numeracy outdoors from early years to secondary school.
On Outdoor Classroom Day, pupils attended RHS Bridgewater to test activities for the National Education Nature Park.
Learn how Claire Abercrombie, one of our Training and Development Officers, helped St Mary’s Catholic Primary Academy to boost their outdoor learning practice. Delivering outdoor learning training in schools means […]
Local School Nature Grants helped 625 educational settings to improve outdoor learning last year. Queen’s Hill Primary in Norwich has already seen the benefits… Based in the outskirts of Norwich, […]
We’re finalists in the 2023 Charity Film Awards! Will you help us secure the ‘People’s Choice’ award by voting for our film?
As we tackle the question of how to return to school, new evidence from our My School, My Planet project shows that dedicated outdoor education programmes can support disadvantaged pupils […]
Forest Kindergarten and Forest School might seem similar, but they’re very different courses. Let’s compare the two…
Forest Kindergarten plays a big part in what we do at Learning through Landscapes — but what is it? Explore the Forest Kindergarten qualification in detail…
Last week’s Forest Kindergarten course in Stirling was a resounding success! Here’s some feedback from attendees…
Explore how schools across the UK are using an outdoor learning curriculum to support pupil wellbeing after the pandemic.
We’ve pulled together our thoughts and tips for wrapping up the school year whilst focusing on wellbeing for both you and your pupils.
School grounds play a vital role in a child’s development, discover 5 key ways to develop your grounds for outdoor learning and play Children are spending less and less time […]
Following an exciting and impactful Polli:Gen project earlier this year, we’re sharing a celebratory highlights video for the Leicester based project We are delighted to share a very special video […]
Day 1 – Thursday 23rd September 2021
We are calling for action to improve all school grounds in Scotland. Learn how you can support the Scottish School Grounds Collective.
On May 23, thousands of schools around the world are stepping outside for Outdoor Classroom Day – here’s how to get involved.
Local School Nature Grants are back! Explore our tips and tricks for writing a winning application.
Ahead of British Science Week, discover the benefits of taking STEM into the school grounds, plus ideas for teaching STEM outdoors from early years to secondary school.
Looking to make improvements to your school grounds? Discover why an audit is the ideal first step in any school grounds development plan.
Explore how mud play can support young children’s mental health, including ten activities to try ahead of Children’s Mental Health Week.
BUY ‘TEACHING THE PRIMARY CURRICULUM OUTDOORS’ HERE It takes a village to raise a child; and it turns out that it takes an entire charity delivery team to birth a […]
Ahead of Children’s Mental Health Week, discover why we must maximise the potential of our school grounds to support children’s mental health.
Our CEO, Carley Sefton, reflects on the new beginnings brought by 2023 and looks ahead to the future of climate education.
We asked educators to tell us why they choose to take learning outdoors — and why you should join them!
We’re delighted to announce that Learning through Landscapes are the proud new guardians of Outdoor Classroom Day!
We came together with everyone involved with the My School, My Planet project in Walsall to celebrate their achievements — find out more about the event.
Discover new resources to help you create Climate Ready School Grounds that double as inspiring environments for outdoor learning and play.
My School, My Planet is in progress in schools across the North West of England – learn more about this exciting project.
My School, My Planet is underway in schools across Walsall – learn more about our flagship outdoor learning project.
A Learning for Sustainability Action Plan has been launched in Scotland to ensure that every school will be sustainable by 2030.
Contrary to popular belief, the summer holidays aren’t just for fun and games – they’re essential for teacher wellbeing.
Research shows that teacher confidence is the biggest obstacle to outdoor learning. Find out why it matters, and how to build it.
Teacher confidence is the key to developing outdoor learning for the long term — find out how to build it at your school.
Take the classroom outdoors with our outdoor literacy online training course for early years practitioners.
If you would love to teach literacy outdoors but don’t know where to start, explore our lesson ideas and quick tips.
Children are living in an age of uncertainty. Explore how your school can use the outdoors to help children cope.
Take a deep dive into our recommendations for bringing about meaningful climate action through effective climate education.
Our collaboration with Architecture & Design Scotland is seeking to tackle climate change by making Scotland’s school grounds climate-ready.
Pupil behaviour can have an enormous impact on teacher wellbeing. Taking the classroom outdoors could be the solution.
The new Curriculum for Wales is here! Explore the part that outdoor learning has to play in fulfilling its requirements.
Discover how we are supporting quality climate education through the delivery of the National Education Nature Park.
Oh, the weather outside is frightful — but why should that stop you? Let’s bust the most pervasive myth about outdoor learning…
Our CEO, Carley Sefton, reflects on a difficult year and finds the silver lining in the shape of LtL’s growing global reach and influence.
We asked educators to share their advice for newcomers to outdoor learning — discover their top tips for teaching outdoors.
We asked early childhood educators to share their essential knowledge for taking learning outdoors in the early years.
We asked educators to share their advice for overcoming some common obstacles to outdoor learning at primary school.
We asked secondary school educators to share their strategies for outdoor learning across every subject.
This Children’s Mental Health Week, explore how outdoor learning and play can boost mental health and support meaningful connections at school.
On International Women’s Day, explore four ways to ensure that outdoor learning and play is safe, inclusive, and accessible for girls.
As the Natural Nations project comes to an end, explore our ideas for using our surveys to boost biodiversity in your school grounds.
Make maths come alive for your pupils with 5 ideas for teaching numeracy outdoors from early years to secondary school.
On Outdoor Classroom Day, pupils attended RHS Bridgewater to test activities for the National Education Nature Park.
Learn how Claire Abercrombie, one of our Training and Development Officers, helped St Mary’s Catholic Primary Academy to boost their outdoor learning practice. Delivering outdoor learning training in schools means […]
Local School Nature Grants helped 625 educational settings to improve outdoor learning last year. Queen’s Hill Primary in Norwich has already seen the benefits… Based in the outskirts of Norwich, […]
We’re finalists in the 2023 Charity Film Awards! Will you help us secure the ‘People’s Choice’ award by voting for our film?
As we tackle the question of how to return to school, new evidence from our My School, My Planet project shows that dedicated outdoor education programmes can support disadvantaged pupils […]
Forest Kindergarten and Forest School might seem similar, but they’re very different courses. Let’s compare the two…
Forest Kindergarten plays a big part in what we do at Learning through Landscapes — but what is it? Explore the Forest Kindergarten qualification in detail…
Last week’s Forest Kindergarten course in Stirling was a resounding success! Here’s some feedback from attendees…
Explore how schools across the UK are using an outdoor learning curriculum to support pupil wellbeing after the pandemic.
We’ve pulled together our thoughts and tips for wrapping up the school year whilst focusing on wellbeing for both you and your pupils.
School grounds play a vital role in a child’s development, discover 5 key ways to develop your grounds for outdoor learning and play Children are spending less and less time […]
Following an exciting and impactful Polli:Gen project earlier this year, we’re sharing a celebratory highlights video for the Leicester based project We are delighted to share a very special video […]
Day 2 – Friday 24th September 2021
We are calling for action to improve all school grounds in Scotland. Learn how you can support the Scottish School Grounds Collective.
On May 23, thousands of schools around the world are stepping outside for Outdoor Classroom Day – here’s how to get involved.
Local School Nature Grants are back! Explore our tips and tricks for writing a winning application.
Ahead of British Science Week, discover the benefits of taking STEM into the school grounds, plus ideas for teaching STEM outdoors from early years to secondary school.
Looking to make improvements to your school grounds? Discover why an audit is the ideal first step in any school grounds development plan.
Explore how mud play can support young children’s mental health, including ten activities to try ahead of Children’s Mental Health Week.
BUY ‘TEACHING THE PRIMARY CURRICULUM OUTDOORS’ HERE It takes a village to raise a child; and it turns out that it takes an entire charity delivery team to birth a […]
Ahead of Children’s Mental Health Week, discover why we must maximise the potential of our school grounds to support children’s mental health.
Our CEO, Carley Sefton, reflects on the new beginnings brought by 2023 and looks ahead to the future of climate education.
We asked educators to tell us why they choose to take learning outdoors — and why you should join them!
We’re delighted to announce that Learning through Landscapes are the proud new guardians of Outdoor Classroom Day!
We came together with everyone involved with the My School, My Planet project in Walsall to celebrate their achievements — find out more about the event.
Discover new resources to help you create Climate Ready School Grounds that double as inspiring environments for outdoor learning and play.
My School, My Planet is in progress in schools across the North West of England – learn more about this exciting project.
My School, My Planet is underway in schools across Walsall – learn more about our flagship outdoor learning project.
A Learning for Sustainability Action Plan has been launched in Scotland to ensure that every school will be sustainable by 2030.
Contrary to popular belief, the summer holidays aren’t just for fun and games – they’re essential for teacher wellbeing.
Research shows that teacher confidence is the biggest obstacle to outdoor learning. Find out why it matters, and how to build it.
Teacher confidence is the key to developing outdoor learning for the long term — find out how to build it at your school.
Take the classroom outdoors with our outdoor literacy online training course for early years practitioners.
If you would love to teach literacy outdoors but don’t know where to start, explore our lesson ideas and quick tips.
Children are living in an age of uncertainty. Explore how your school can use the outdoors to help children cope.
Take a deep dive into our recommendations for bringing about meaningful climate action through effective climate education.
Our collaboration with Architecture & Design Scotland is seeking to tackle climate change by making Scotland’s school grounds climate-ready.
Pupil behaviour can have an enormous impact on teacher wellbeing. Taking the classroom outdoors could be the solution.
The new Curriculum for Wales is here! Explore the part that outdoor learning has to play in fulfilling its requirements.
Discover how we are supporting quality climate education through the delivery of the National Education Nature Park.
Oh, the weather outside is frightful — but why should that stop you? Let’s bust the most pervasive myth about outdoor learning…
Our CEO, Carley Sefton, reflects on a difficult year and finds the silver lining in the shape of LtL’s growing global reach and influence.
We asked educators to share their advice for newcomers to outdoor learning — discover their top tips for teaching outdoors.
We asked early childhood educators to share their essential knowledge for taking learning outdoors in the early years.
We asked educators to share their advice for overcoming some common obstacles to outdoor learning at primary school.
We asked secondary school educators to share their strategies for outdoor learning across every subject.
This Children’s Mental Health Week, explore how outdoor learning and play can boost mental health and support meaningful connections at school.
On International Women’s Day, explore four ways to ensure that outdoor learning and play is safe, inclusive, and accessible for girls.
As the Natural Nations project comes to an end, explore our ideas for using our surveys to boost biodiversity in your school grounds.
Make maths come alive for your pupils with 5 ideas for teaching numeracy outdoors from early years to secondary school.
On Outdoor Classroom Day, pupils attended RHS Bridgewater to test activities for the National Education Nature Park.
Learn how Claire Abercrombie, one of our Training and Development Officers, helped St Mary’s Catholic Primary Academy to boost their outdoor learning practice. Delivering outdoor learning training in schools means […]
Local School Nature Grants helped 625 educational settings to improve outdoor learning last year. Queen’s Hill Primary in Norwich has already seen the benefits… Based in the outskirts of Norwich, […]
We’re finalists in the 2023 Charity Film Awards! Will you help us secure the ‘People’s Choice’ award by voting for our film?
As we tackle the question of how to return to school, new evidence from our My School, My Planet project shows that dedicated outdoor education programmes can support disadvantaged pupils […]
Forest Kindergarten and Forest School might seem similar, but they’re very different courses. Let’s compare the two…
Forest Kindergarten plays a big part in what we do at Learning through Landscapes — but what is it? Explore the Forest Kindergarten qualification in detail…
Last week’s Forest Kindergarten course in Stirling was a resounding success! Here’s some feedback from attendees…
Explore how schools across the UK are using an outdoor learning curriculum to support pupil wellbeing after the pandemic.
We’ve pulled together our thoughts and tips for wrapping up the school year whilst focusing on wellbeing for both you and your pupils.
School grounds play a vital role in a child’s development, discover 5 key ways to develop your grounds for outdoor learning and play Children are spending less and less time […]
Following an exciting and impactful Polli:Gen project earlier this year, we’re sharing a celebratory highlights video for the Leicester based project We are delighted to share a very special video […]