1st Edition

Teaching for Flow: Transforming Primary Education for Optimal Learning

By Rebecca Meager Copyright 2026
168 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

168 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

168 Pages 2 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Flow in positive psychology describes a mental state of being fully immersed and energised in the successful performance of a task. Teaching for Flow explores a radical transformation of the primary curriculum with a look at adopting a thematic, investigatory approach based on the children’s interests; exploring ways to foster the right conditions for children to enter into the optimal state... Read more

1. A Desire for Change
2. Understanding the Brain, Learning and Development
3. The Concept of ‘Flow’
4. Special Education Needs and Disabilities: Why our most Vulnerable Children Could Benefit from a Curriculum that Engineers ‘Flow’
5. Challenging the Doubts
6. Rethinking Homework for Engagement and ‘Flow’
7. The Benefits of Outdoor Learning
8. The Curriculum
9. Continuous Provision
10. Planning for ‘Flow’
11. Meaningful Assessment: Focussing on the Whole Child
12. Conclusion

Biography

Rebecca Meager is an experienced Primary School Teacher and Forest School Leader. After nearly twenty years working in UK primary schools, she left the classroom to follow her passion for the great outdoors and founded her own small Forest School business, Squirrel Scamps Forest School in Oxfordshire, UK.