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British Journal of Sociology of Education | 2017

The Perception, Management and Performance of Risk Amongst Forest School Educators.

Mark Connolly; Chantelle Haughton

This article investigates how risk perception amongst teachers within an outdoor educational initiative, Forest School, both shape and are shaped by their understandings of childhood, pedagogy and their own professional identity. Drawing on a social constructionist perspective in theorising risk and childhood, the article argues that contemporary, hyper-sensitised concerns regarding children’s vulnerability emanate from both fears of the modern world, and the proclivity towards over-protection which these fears precipitate. Rather than treating this hyper-sensitivity as irrational or paranoid, the paper draws on socio-cultural theories and qualitative methods to interrogate how risk is perceived, managed and performed by teachers within an initiative which aims to reintroduce risk into children’s lives. The research found that while these teachers’ motivations to participate in Forest School were derived from a desire to expose children to formative risk-taking in the outdoors, the hegemonic cultural and institutional risk aversion which they were attempting to counter, aligned with their contested occupational identity, created tensions in how they managed and performed risk which militated against the full realisation of a Forest School pedagogy.


Education 3-13 | 2018

Power, rights and play: control of play in school grounds, an action research project from Wales

Jacky Tyrie; Sian Sarwar; Sandra Dumitrescu; Marianne Mannello; Chantelle Haughton; Cheryl Ellis; Mark Connolly

ABSTRACT This paper focuses on the role of control, power and people in utilising school grounds for play. Despite children’s right to play in statute and evidence that play has positive outcomes for children, evidence suggests that school grounds are under-utilised. An action research methodology was adopted with three primary schools in Wales (UK), opening school grounds after school hours. Findings indicate that power and control are factors affecting accessibility and use of outdoor spaces, particularly in relation to who was allowed access to play spaces, where children were allowed, as well as when and what types of play were acceptable.


Archive | 2013

Play in the Early Years Foundation Phase

Chantelle Haughton; Cheryl Ellis


Archive | 2013

An Air of Mystery: out in the Forest? Reflections from a small scale study which examines practitioners’ perceptions and definitions of Forest School

Chantelle Haughton; Cheryl Ellis; Gary Beauchamp


Archive | 2012

Ethics in studying Early Years

Gary Beauchamp; Chantelle Haughton


Archive | 2011

What's occurring? The what, why, when and how of research capacity building in a modest pilot project with EAL learners and science

Jane Salisbury; Cheryl Ellis; Gary Beauchamp; Chantelle Haughton


Archive | 2011

Getting The Wheel Turning. A collaborative action research project with The Winding House Museum to develop new strategies for involving classes of children from The Foundation Phase.

Chantelle Haughton; A. Murphy; Susan Davis


Archive | 2010

Educational Studies: a study of student motivation, identity and futures

Gary Beauchamp; Cheryl Ellis; Chantelle Haughton; Mark Connolly


Archive | 2009

The use of ICT and Video Stimulated Reflective Dialogue (VSRD) in assessing conceptual understanding of science in primary schools children with English as an additional language (EAL)

Gary Beauchamp; Cheryl Ellis; Chantelle Haughton; Jane Salisbury


Archive | 2009

WERN funded research: Gender and bullying in the early years: mapping the regulation and resistance of gender norms in the making of young subjectivities.

E. Renolds; D. Mellor; Chantelle Haughton

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Cheryl Ellis

Cardiff Metropolitan University

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Gary Beauchamp

Cardiff Metropolitan University

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Jacky Tyrie

Cardiff Metropolitan University

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Sandra Dumitrescu

Cardiff Metropolitan University

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Sian Sarwar

Cardiff Metropolitan University

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