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Rigling, Cindy; Wood, Tracey; Thier, Michael – Multicultural Education Review, 2021
Based on elementary and secondary schoolwide implementation experiences at GEMS World Academy Chicago, this paper defines 'field studies' as a field-trip adaptation that connects curricular targets from one or more disciplines to student-directed inquiry-based experiences. We detail the process to develop and coordinate a schoolwide field-study…
Descriptors: Field Studies, Critical Thinking, Global Approach, Citizenship Education
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Cindy Hu – Childhood Education, 2024
Farm to school education connects learning to the real world by helping students foster a deeper appreciation for local agriculture and healthy eating habits. Students experience and understand how nature supports life and the food they eat. Farm to school can take many forms, from classroom lessons to field trips in the school garden. Many…
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Farm Management, Food, Eating Habits
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Ferek, Cindy – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2014
This article shows how a high school physical education teacher was able to build a curriculum that blends driver education, bicycling skills, and fitness through experiential learning. The article describes the process of developing and gaining administrative support for the curriculum, including acquiring the funding necessary via grants to…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Physical Education Teachers, High Schools, Curriculum Development
Peters, Richard – 1985
The purpose of global education is to develop in youth the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to live effectively in a world possessing limited natural resources and characterized by ethnic diversity, cultural pluralism, and increasing interdependence. Although it is difficult for rural students to develop a global perspective because of…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Ecology, Experiential Learning, Field Trips
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Cordes, D. H.; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1992
The University of Arizona Medical School focuses on occupational health issues in a five-week interdisciplinary summer institute for medical students and in a portion of a required course on clinical medicine. Students learn about occupational health issues through lectures, seminars, and visits to local workplace settings. (DB)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Experiential Learning, Field Trips, Higher Education
Simmons, Deborah – International Journal of Environmental Education and Information, 1999
Explores the roles that preference, comfort level, and training play in teachers' willingness to provide environmental education opportunities in natural settings. Suggests a strong relationship between personal preference and comfort levels and teachers' willingness to take their students to a particular natural setting. (CCM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning
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Christopher, Craig; Blocker, Jeri – Elementary School Guidance and Counseling, 1980
Activities to develop career and personal awareness are an important aspect of curriculum development as shown by one class of fourth graders. The students became aware of career opportunities and learned observation and interviewing skills through field experience by a visit to a recycling plant. (CC)
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Curriculum Development, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Orion, Nir – School Science and Mathematics, 1993
Presents a practical model for planning and implementing a field trip as an integral part of the science curriculum. Reviews the literature related to the role of field trips in the learning process; describes the model; and provides an example implementing the learning cycle method. (Contains 17 references.) (MDH)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning, Field Trips
New York City Board of Education, Brooklyn, NY. Div. of Curriculum and Instruction. – 1985
Intended for elementary school teachers who wish to implement a lesson on dance theater and dance as an art form to be used in conjunction with live performance, this guide offers classroom and extracurricular activities to teach children about various aspects of dance. Part 1 of the guide includes an introduction to Manhattan's City Center, a…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Curriculum Development, Curriculum Guides, Dance
Fisher, Bobbi – Teaching Pre K-8, 1994
Describes the use of generative curriculum in a first-grade class, whereby students pursue their own topics of interest and ways of learning as they engage in meaningful inquiry. Outlines demonstrations that teachers can use to help students develop their own topics. Areas covered include composition, visual arts, notetaking, interviews, surveys,…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Discovery Learning, Experiential Learning, Field Trips
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Sabato, George F. – Social Studies Review, 1998
Summarizes an experiential training trip for teachers and river guides in the Auburn State Recreation Area (California). Explores the connection of man with water and relates this connection to the California History/Social Studies Framework. Outlines themes for student research and recommends resources for teacher training and for curriculum…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Curriculum Development, Educational Resources, Elementary Secondary Education
Reed, Bracken – Northwest Education, 2003
Judy Bluehorse Skelton is an herbalist of Native American descent who conducts field trips to identify plants and classroom activities to demonstrate their uses. She also works with Portland (Oregon) schools developing culturally appropriate strategies for presenting Native American content. She encourages students to look at events such as the…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indian Studies, Critical Thinking, Cultural Awareness
Hanna, Glenda – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 1994
This third and last installment of articles examining ways to overcome various barriers to program implementation focuses on choosing appropriate curriculum materials, developing teacher and student resource materials, and choosing outdoor learning sites that offer maximum benefit to student learning. (LP)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning
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Cronin, Mary E.; And Others – Intervention in School and Clinic, 1991
The article describes the modification and implementation in Saint Bernard Parish (Louisiana) of the Adult Performance Level Curriculum with mildly handicapped secondary students. Major skill areas are coordinated with areas of functional competency, with the goal of achieving competency in 42 specific areas of adult life. Field experiences…
Descriptors: Adaptive Behavior (of Disabled), Curriculum Development, Daily Living Skills, Experiential Learning
Schug, Mark C., Ed. – 1985
Intended to help economics educators in grades K-12 foster in students the thinking skills and substantive economic knowledge necessary to become effective and participating citizens, this book is organized around four themes. Part I presents an introduction by Mark C. Schug and a section on "The Current Status of Economics in the K-12 Curriculum"…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Class Activities, Cognitive Development, Community Study
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