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Birchard, Clarke, Comp. – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 1995
Describes learning activities for "single topic" outings that elementary students can do on or near school grounds, including looking for relationships in nature, observing changes taking place in nature, classifying nature objects, observing signs of the seasons, listening for nature sounds, and looking for animal homes. (LP)
Descriptors: Campuses, Elementary Education, Environmental Education, Field Trips
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Chase, Richard Allen; Durden, William G. – Educational Leadership, 1992
Baltimore Learning Network is a community-based coalition embracing the aquarium, science center, and zoo; museums; libraries; government agencies; voluntary organizations; and individuals. The network's aim is identifying interests and talents in young people and nurturing them for lifelong learning. The network plans to integrate schoolwork and…
Descriptors: Cultural Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Field Trips, Integrated Activities
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Hoke, Michael W. – Science and Children, 1991
Twelve strategies for planning and implementing successful field trips are presented. Preplanning, bad weather, safety, budget, travel, chaperones, facilities of destination, lesson planning, time constraints, snacking, and special guests are topics of discussion. (KR)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Field Trips, Science Activities
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Phillips, William R. – OCSS Review, 1990
Examines three of the major, nonprofit, nonpartisan Washington-based civic education programs: Close Up Foundation, the Congressional Youth Leadership Council, and Washington Workshops Foundation. Outlines each programs' cost, philosophy, schedule, admissions requirements, address, and accommodations. Stresses the value of field-trip experience.…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Experiential Learning, Field Instruction
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Proulx, Beverly S. – English Journal, 1991
Describes a ninth grade class's field trip to a bookstore. (PRA)
Descriptors: Books, Bookstores, Enrichment, Field Trips
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Dierking, Lynn D.; Falk, John H. – Curator, 1997
Reports on 128 subjects interviewed about their recollections of school field trips during their early years of school. Ninety-six percent could recall school field trips, with the majority recalling when they went, with whom they went, where they went, and three or more specific aspects of what they did. The study reinforces interrelationships…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Cooperative Learning, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning
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Ampadu, Clement K.; Rosenthal, Matthew M. – Mathematics Teaching in the Middle School, 1999
The math trail embodies important goals such as drawing on student skills, exposing them to mathematics in the world around them, and enabling them to connect what they learn in the classroom with the real world. Presents an activity in which students discover the mathematical side of Boston on a day-long field trip. (ASK)
Descriptors: Elementary School Mathematics, Field Trips, Mathematics Activities, Mathematics Instruction
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Whitehead, Nicole – Reading Improvement, 2004
This study examined the effects of students access to print through public library card ownership and class trips to the community library. Reading performance, attitudes toward reading, time spent reading at home, number of books at home, and family visits to the public library after school were compared between students who had library cards,…
Descriptors: Reading Attitudes, Recreational Reading, Public Libraries, Books
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Fredericks, Anthony D.; Childers, Julie – Science and Children, 2004
Effective field trips require planning, preparation, and follow-through upon returning to school as well as coordination between the host site, school, and chaperones. The authors have come up with a tried-and true planning timeline and a few suggestions to help make the next trip to the shore worthwhile. If the reader does not live close to an…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Science Education, Science Activities, Hands on Science
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Roy, Ken – Science Scope, 2004
Both indoor and outdoor garden plants can cause problems. For example, the foliage of the bird-of-paradise and philodendron plants is toxic. A poinsettia leaf can kill a young child. Outdoor plants such as castor beans are highly dangerous. All parts of the potato and tomato plant are poisonous, except the potato and tomato themselves. Large…
Descriptors: Safety, Field Trips, Plants (Botany), Science Education
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Tal, Revital; Bamberger, Yael; Morag, Orly – Science Education, 2005
Museums are favorite and respected resources for learning worldwide. In Israel, there are two relatively large science centers and a number of small natural history museums that are visited by thousands of students. Unlike other countries, studying museum visits in Israel only emerges in the last few years. The study focused on the roles and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Role, Teacher Attitudes, Field Trips
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DeFina, Anthony V. – Science Teacher, 2006
A well-designed and executed field trip experience serves not only to enrich and supplement course content, but also creates opportunities to build basic science process skills. The National Science Education Standards call for science teachers "to design and manage learning environments that provide students with the time, space, and resources…
Descriptors: Educational Resources, Course Content, Science Education, Science Process Skills
Robb, Daniel – Teacher Magazine, 2006
Each autumn, the author leads a group of teenagers around Walden Pond, once the home of Henry David Thoreau, and proves that a whole curriculum--from history to philosophy to science--can be taught outside of a conventional classroom. The pond--located in Concord, about 20 miles west of Boston--is where Thoreau built his famous cabin and wrote…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Teaching Methods, Field Trips, United States History
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Castleberry, Stephen B. – Journal of Marketing Education, 2007
Marketing educators bear some responsibility for teaching ethics and legal issues to their students. Visits to white-collar criminals in a federal prison camp are one method of achieving this task. This article develops and empirically assesses ten objectives for such a visit by MBA and undergraduate marketing classes. Undergraduates rated the…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Undergraduate Students, Marketing, Business Administration Education
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Peterson, Edward A. – Science Teacher, 1975
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Field Trips, Instruction, Outdoor Education
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