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Bergstrom, Teresa; Valentage, Krista; Trotto, Kimberly; Glenn, Anna – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2016
Museum field trips can be effective learning experiences for students, both in terms of connecting social studies content to museum discoveries and in equipping students to put life and academic skills into practice. At a museum, students can test their ability to think critically, use evidence to support claims, and partake in self-directed…
Descriptors: Museums, Primary Sources, Field Trips, Social Studies
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Plummer, Julia D.; Small, Kim J. – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2018
Fieldtrips to informal science institutions can be opportunities for children to engage in three-dimensional learning, which is the integration of core disciplinary ideas, science practices, and cross-cutting concepts. We explored the question of whether the combination of a planetarium fieldtrip and classroom lessons could support young…
Descriptors: Visual Aids, Learning Processes, Field Trips, Astronomy
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Gurgel, Ivã; Pietrocola, Mauricio; Watanabe, Graciella – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2016
In recent decades, changes in society have deeply affected the internal organization and the main goals of schools. These changes are particularly important in science education because science is one of the major sources of change in peoples' lives. This research provided the opportunity to investigate how these changes affect the way teachers…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Identification (Psychology), Physics, Science Instruction
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Djonko-Moore, Cara M.; Joseph, Nicole M. – SAGE Open, 2016
This article explores the researcher's use of field trips as an experiential learning tool in a social studies methods course as a pilot study. The researchers analyzed course evaluations and student reflection papers using document analysis to determine (a) the positive and negative aspects of utilizing field trips during the course, and (b) the…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Teacher Education Programs, Social Studies, Methods Courses
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Subramaniam, Karthigeyan; Asim, Sumreen; Lee, Eun Young; Koo, Yilmin – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2018
The purpose of this study was to explore student teachers' images of science instruction in informal settings and how these images explicate their field trip pedagogy. "Field trips" refers to planned, structured, and adaptable ways of learning science outside the science classroom that are connected to the school science curriculum.…
Descriptors: Student Teachers, Science Instruction, Field Trips, Science Teachers
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Peacock, Julie; Mewis, Ruth; Rooney, Deirdre – Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2018
Fieldwork is an important part of undergraduate degrees in Geography and has been shown to be an effective pedagogic strategy. Fieldtrips are often to remote locations, both residential and shorter day trips. For institutions, field trips can be costly in terms of money and staff time and difficult to timetable. Some students may have difficulty…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Geography Instruction, Teaching Methods, Field Trips
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Yapicioglu, Aysegül Evren; Atmaca, Sevilay; Akbulut, Aydin; Ceyhan, Gaye Defne; Durmus, Yusuf; Akaydin, Galip; Demirsoy, Ali – European Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2017
Interest against the science, to increase permanence of learned theoretical knowledge can be provided via visual, auditory and tactile science and technology lessons in schools. Museums are seen as the key learning areas that aim to reinforce the learning and to show concrete face of science. Easy and comfortable transportation to museums in major…
Descriptors: Museums, Science Education, Informal Education, Field Trips
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Short, Fay; Lloyd, Tracey – Psychology Teaching Review, 2017
Field trips can provide an opportunity to take the student to the world, as an alternative to presenting the world to the student in the classroom. Such trips can create a forum for exploring controversial and distressing topics by exposing the students to first-hand experience, rather than second-hand accounts: witnessing the effects of blind…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Controversial Issues (Course Content), Teaching Methods, Psychology
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Buzila, Leon; Buzila, Sanda-Raveca; Ignat, Elena – Romanian Review of Geographical Education, 2017
This paper presents an experimental research, conducted in the 2016-2017 schoolyear, by ten 5th grade pupils from "Iacob and Ioachim Muresanu" Gymnasium in Rebrisoara, Bistrita-Nasaud County, Romania. Hypothesis: if the 5th grade pupils study the Gersa Valley landscapes directly, following a study guide, through school field trips and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Field Trips, Outdoor Education
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Markovich, Dalya Yafa – Critical Studies in Education, 2016
This study examines the interface between ethnicity and nationality in a nationalized educational site--the annual school trip--that took place in a Jewish high school in Israel that serves underprivileged ethnic groups. Based on ethnographic field work, I analyze how the Ashkenazi (central-eastern European origin) hegemonic national culture that…
Descriptors: Correlation, Ethnicity, Ethnography, Jews
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Burgard, Karen L. B.; Boucher, Michael L., Jr. – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2016
Museums and historical sites are created to inform the public about our national heritage, yet the contributions of people of color are often excluded from these narratives. Even when they are included, the researchers found that students' understanding and interpretations are often different based on the racial identity of the viewer. This study…
Descriptors: Historic Sites, Slavery, United States History, Minority Groups
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Marshall, James – Grantee Submission, 2016
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Urban Wildlife Conservation Program invested in communicating the vital importance of wildlife conservation to urban audiences. Urban areas present a strategic opportunity to reach new audiences and expose them to the USFWS and opportunities to visit USFWS lands. Refuges close to highly populated areas provide…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Wildlife, Conservation Education, Outdoor Education
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Doerr, Neriko Musha – Education and Society, 2016
How do we make of students learning something their teacher did not intend to teach? Researchers suggest it unnecessary extras, learning of implicit rules of the game, or keys to understand power structure. Based on an ethnographic fieldwork of a college alternative break trip to learn about poverty through simulation, this article suggests such…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Ethnography, Poverty, Simulation
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Kushins, Jodi – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2015
This essay explores the nature and importance of field trips as sites for artistic development, intellectual fulfillment, and pedagogical inspiration. The author weaves personal reflections from a professional field trip and experience teaching art education online with creative and pedagogical references to make a case for experiential learning…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Art Education, Art Teachers, Faculty Development
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Nesfield, Victoria – Research in Education, 2015
January 2015 marked the seventieth anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau by the Soviet Army. In 2014 alone, over one and a half million visitors crossed the same threshold, beneath the infamous words: "Arbeit Macht Frei." Of these visitors, a majority were organised educational groups, particularly high school, college and…
Descriptors: War, World History, History Instruction, Relevance (Education)
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