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Robinson, George – Journal of Secondary Gifted Education, 2004
Going on an expedition enables teachers to become better scientists and researchers and, thus, better classroom instructors. Teachers have the opportunities to go on exotic field trips around the world as amateur research assistants, do hands on research in their own backyards, or vicariously experience another scientist?s work via the Internet. A…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Research Assistants, Field Trips, Research Methodology
Asher, Rikki – Teaching Artist Journal, 2004
Abstract visual art is not for everybody. Some people find it threatening, uncomfortable, and often, inaccessible. Understandably, this can result in a lack of attention paid to nonrepresentational works of art in the visual arts curriculum. This article describes an experiential, hands-on, field trip that sought to demystify abstract sculpture,…
Descriptors: Sculpture, Art Education, Field Trips, Art Appreciation
Friedman, Roger – Teacher Magazine, 2006
Friedman profiles Margy Natalie, 47, who has been a certified pilot for as long as she's been teaching. She owns her own airplane--a blue 1950 Ryan Navion B, has attended space camp and lists four airports as her favorite places in the world. She is one of the two public school teachers on full-time loan at the Smithsonian National Air and Space…
Descriptors: Air Transportation, Aviation Education, Profiles, Museums
Hunter-Jones, John – Education 3-13, 2006
The Compensation Act 2006 received its Royal Assent on 25 July 2006. The Act allows the courts to have regard to the social utility of "desirable activities", including school trips, in considering negligence claims. The article reviews the law of negligence as it affects teachers of the very young and considers the possible impact of…
Descriptors: Negligence, Torts, Educational Malpractice, Field Trips
Miller, E. Joan – Journal of Geography, 2003
Teaching methods in the 1880s and 1890s were influenced by the energies and publications of the Herbartians from Illinois State Normal University. Memorization was replaced by inductive questioning, field trips and the use of visual aids. Four men and one woman were followed by Douglas Clay Ridgley who built up the geography major and made tools…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Visual Aids, Teaching Methods, Higher Education
Cartwright, Sally – Young Children, 2004
Children's daily experiences in classrooms can help them understand how to be responsible citizens in a classroom community. Educating children about democracy involves two key elements on which teachers should capitalize: (1) children's curiosity and (2) their experiential learning. To develop responsible citizenship, families and teachers need…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Experiential Learning, Democracy, Citizenship
Hamilton-Ekeke, Joy-Telu – International Journal of Science Education, 2007
The study was a pre-test treatment post-test control design. Three educational districts from the Niger Delta region of Nigeria were treated as clusters. Twenty boys and 20 girls were randomly selected, making up a total of 40 students, in each of Group A, Group B, and Group C. Students in Group A were taught ecology by taking them to the school…
Descriptors: Field Trips, Achievement Tests, Ecology, Foreign Countries
Thorne-Thomsen, Kathleen – 1994
In this instructional guide, architect Frank Lloyd Wright becomes the focus of interdisciplinary lessons intended for use with elementary level students. The text is organized in 2 sections. Section 1 provides an 8 chapter biography and study of Wright. The second section gives 21 lesson activities in foods, natural science, geometry, patterns,…
Descriptors: Architects, Architectural Education, Architecture, Art Education
DeSensi, Frank; Rostov, Susan – 1991
These lesson plans are designed for use by elementary school social studies teachers who take their classes to tour the regional airports of Louisville, Kentucky. Fifteen lesson plans are included: "That's My Team"; "Who Said That?""Me? Fly?"; "I Know It's Around Here Someplace!"; "How Far Did You…
Descriptors: Airports, Aviation Education, Class Activities, Elementary Education
Williams, Floyd K. – 1993
This learning packet, one in a group of eight, was developed by the Merchants Millpond State Park in North Carolina to teach students in grades 4-6 about the habitat and lifestyle of the beaver. Loose-leaf pages are presented in nine sections that contain: (1) introductions to the North Carolina State Parks System, the Merchants Millpond State…
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning, Field Trips
Crutchfield, Fran – 1993
This learning packet, one in a group of eight, was developed by the Jockey's Ridge State Park in North Carolina for Grades 4-6 to learn about animal adaptation and behavior in the dune environment. Loose-leaf pages are presented in 10 sections that contain: (1) introductions to the North Carolina State Park System, the Jockey Ridge State Park, the…
Descriptors: Animal Behavior, Classification, Conservation (Environment), Environmental Education
Larson, R. Bruce – 1989
This document is a packet designed to be used in conjunction with a visit to the Hokule'a, a famous voyaging canoe that is usually docked at the Hawaii Maritime Center in Honolulu Harbor. The material focuses on the canoe itself and on the skills needed to sail it. The packet includes background information on the Hokule'a, basic terms,…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Field Trips, Geography Instruction, Human Geography
Leue, Mary M., Ed. – SKOLE: The Journal of the National Coalition of Alternative Community Schools, 1988
This document consists of all eight issues of the journal SKOLE published between 1988 and 1992. This journal contains original articles and reprints related to alternatives or innovations in education; critiques of other forms of education; theories of schooling, learning, and teaching; accounts of individual schools; and "how-to"…
Descriptors: Drama, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning, Field Trips
Garbutt, Barb – Inside Out: Michigan Outdoor Education Association Newsletter, 1983
THE FOLLOWING IS THE FULL TEXT OF THIS DOCUMENT: In this day and age of budget problems, school districts are cutting back on many programs, one of which is field trips. Why worry? There must be dozens of trips that can be made on the playground of your school. Let's look into activities that can be accomplished there. SOIL STUDIES: Have you ever…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Elementary Education, Elementary School Science, Environmental Education
Brynildson, Inga – 1983
Appropriate for secondary school botany instruction, this study guide focuses on the important roles of plants in human lives. Following a rationale for learning the basic skills of a botanist, separate sections discuss the process sunlight undergoes during photosynthesis, the flow of energy in the food chain, alternative plant lifestyles, plant…
Descriptors: Biological Sciences, Botany, Class Activities, Ecology

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