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Forest school noun[ C or U ] (alsoforest school)uk /ˈfɒr.ɪst ˌskuːl/ us /ˈfɔːr.ɪst ˌskuːl/ an educational experience in which children spend time in forests or other outdoor areas in order to learn how to make decisions, solve problems, take risks, etc. at the same time as learning about the environment: Forest School is a child-centred learning process. You can still do forest school even if you don't have access to a woodland. Forest schools continue to grow in popularity. In Forest School children get the chance to play, explore and discover. We have been given 30 sets of waterproofs to keep us warm and dry whilst having fun at Forest School. Scandinavian-style forest schools are booming in Europe and the US. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Types of education abstinence education abstinence programme abstinence-only academically adaptive learning CAL classroom higher homeschool homeschooler homeschooling hothouse intersession nursery scholarship special educational needs unacademic virtual learning environment VLE vocationally |