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Decolonising Outdoor Education: Learning Through Relationship, Responsibility, and Place
Outdoor education is often framed as a return to something essential: fresh air, freedom of movement, connection to the natural world. Yet many outdoor programs continue to operate within systems shaped by colonial values, even as they seek to resist them. Land is frequently treated as a neutral setting for learning rather than a living entity with history, meaning, and ongoing stewardship. Decolonising outdoor education asks us to pause and examine these contradictions, and
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