Register for our Free Webinar:

Stress to Strength: Why Outdoor Learning is the Future of Education

Free certificate for everyone who attends live

Discover how to bring calm, curiosity, and creativity back into education.
Join this inspiring session to explore how outdoor learning can restore wellbeing, reduce stress, and spark engagement for both children and adults.


Topics covered in this Free Webinar:

What You’ll Gain
  • A deeper understanding of why time outdoors supports learning, attention, and wellbeing

  • Practical ideas to integrate outdoor learning into everyday school life

  • Insights into stress, behaviour, and regulation through the lens of neuroscience

  • Simple, evidence-based ways to build resilience and emotional intelligence in your setting

  • Tools for creating belonging, agency, and connection – for yourself and your learners

  • Inspiration to reimagine education as relational, embodied, and alive

Skills You’ll Strengthen
  • Confidently linking outdoor activities to curriculum goals

  • Supporting children with additional needs and stress-related behaviour

  • Building emotional and physical regulation through play and movement

  • Creating safe, trauma-informed, inclusive learning environments

  • Leading with empathy, curiosity, and ethical awareness

  • Planning and delivering engaging outdoor sessions – even in small spaces

You’ll Also Receive
  • Certificate of attendance

  • Access to follow-up resources and course previews

  • Ideas you can use immediately in your own setting

Extra Bonus:

Free Certificate of Attendance for everyone who attends live!

The Outdoor Teacher Approach Webinar

I'm Marina Robb

I'm the Founder and Managing Director of Circle of Life Rediscovery Community Interest Company and The Outdoor Teacher Ltd, and a qualified teacher with over 30 years experience in outdoor learning and nature connection, and a leading Forest School endorsed trainer and practitioner.

I'm a national expert in nature based education and therapeutic interventions and my aim is to share my knowledge and experience with teachers and others wishing to work outside the classroom.

I've pioneered nature programmes within the health sector for my work with teenagers, families and young people with mental health issues, disabilities, dementia and early psychosis.  

I'm the co-author of ‘Learning with Nature’ a must-have book for Forest School & Outdoor practitioners, and ‘The Essential Guide to Forest School and Nature Pedagogy’ which contains everything you need to know from theory to practice.

I'm also the host of The Wild Minds Podcast.

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