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Jul 18, 2025 #TeacherTraining #AlternativeEducation #ForestSchoolIn this deep-dive episode of The Forest School Podcast, Lewis and Wem are joined by Dr Jo Hume to explore the rich and expanding world of Forest School research. Starting with nettle seeds and caffeine journeys, the conversation quickly flows into Jo’s unique academic path—from early years teaching to leading-edge post-humanist research. Together, they unpack how Forest School practice can be explored through alternative lenses: from non-linear time and place memory to intra-action, post-humanism, and the oft-missed agency of trees, mud, and materials. Dr Hume shares her ‘three Fs of Forest School,’ talks about embodied research methods (including her embroidered GPS maps), and challenges listeners to think beyond human-centred perspectives. Whether you are an outdoor educator, curious academic, or passionate practitioner, this episode will expand your understanding of what makes Forest School profoundly different from other outdoor experiences—and why it truly stays with us even after we leave the woods
| Period | 18 Jul 2025 |
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| Event title | The Forest School Podcast |
| Event type | Other |
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Research output
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What’s so special about forest school? Exploring practice within a new materialist/posthuman paradigm
Research output: Contribution to conference › Abstract › peer-review