doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200008464
Article type: Original Research
1 January 1998
Volume 23 Issue 1
doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200008464
Article type: Original Research
1 January 1998
Volume 23 Issue 1
School closures, amalgamations and children’s play: Bigger may not be better
John Evans
John Evans
CITATION: Evans J. (1998). School closures, amalgamations and children’s play: Bigger may not be better. Children Australia, 23(1), 1158. doi.org/10.1017/S1035077200008464
Abstract
Recent government decisions to close schools with small enrolments appear not to have taken into consideration the implications such a move might have for children’s out-of-classroom activities. Drawing on relevant literature, and accounts from teachers who have taught, or are teaching in small and large primary schools, this paper questions the prevailing belief that ‘bigger is better’ by pointing to some of the unique characteristics of small school playgrounds which provide children with opportunities and experiences not available in larger schools.