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Publication Date: 2022
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'Nature-Enhanced Learning' and Geography Education
Brookfield, Katherine
Journal of Geography in Higher Education, v46 n3 p327-342 2022
Accumulating evidence suggests that a range of benefits might accrue from conducting teaching and learning outside in natural environments, and more broadly, from incorporating some kind of contact with nature into teaching and learning activities. Although this evidence does not stem from studies that have focused on geographical higher education, geography educators may be interested in the possible implications for their teaching practice. Framed by this concern, this review considers the evidence for nature's beneficial effects, primarily in relation to learning, but also in terms of academic performance, cognitive function, health, wellbeing and personal development. It is concluded that it might be desirable for geography educators to explore opportunities to increase geography students' contact with nature. Practical recommendations for how this could be achieved are suggested.
Descriptors: Environment, Teaching Methods, Geography Instruction, Higher Education, Educational Benefits, Outdoor Education, Learning Activities, Academic Achievement, Cognitive Ability, Health, Well Being, Individual Development
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Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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