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Learning Outside the Classroom outlines theory and practice that
will enable and encourage teachers to systematically and
progressively incorporate meaningful outdoor learning opportunities
into their daily teaching activities in a wide variety of
environments and with diverse populations of pupils. This is the
first textbook based around the curriculum for prospective and
practising primary and secondary teachers and other outdoor
educators. The principles and examples presented are intended to be
adapted by teachers to suit the needs of their students in ways
that draw upon content offered by the local landscape and its
natural and built heritage. Although the focus of this book is 'the
real world' beyond the classroom, it is also about good teaching -
wherever it takes place. While there are chapters on practical
issues such as risk-management and supervising groups outdoors, the
chapters on curriculum, sustainability, curiosity, responsibility,
and educational communities will serve as a valuable guide for
anyone interested in applying educational theory to practice.
Following the acclaim for Learning Outside the Classroom in 2012,
this latest book more deeply explains how well constructed outdoor
learning experiences can benefit children and young people’s
academic development and health and wellbeing. Outdoor Learning
Across the Curriculum outlines the theory and practice to enable
preservice and experienced primary and secondary school teachers to
systematically incorporate meaningful outdoor learning
opportunities into their daily teaching activities, in a range of
environments and with diverse groups of students. Six of the
chapters are substantially re-worked versions of the 2012 book, two
are completely re-imagined, and four are entirely new. Topics for
developing learning and teaching outdoors include: Inclusive
educational design. Learning for sustainability. Community-based
learning. The role of student curiosity and wonder. Evidencing
learning. Developing a whole school approach. Place-responsive
education. Integrating digital technology. With practical and
engaging chapters containing aims, case studies, and guidelines for
practice, this timely book provides teachers the tools with which
they can integrate outdoor learning into their daily timetable. It
will also be a valuable resource to other professions which use the
outdoors for educational purposes.
Following the acclaim for Learning Outside the Classroom in 2012,
this latest book more deeply explains how well constructed outdoor
learning experiences can benefit children and young people’s
academic development and health and wellbeing. Outdoor Learning
Across the Curriculum outlines the theory and practice to enable
preservice and experienced primary and secondary school teachers to
systematically incorporate meaningful outdoor learning
opportunities into their daily teaching activities, in a range of
environments and with diverse groups of students. Six of the
chapters are substantially re-worked versions of the 2012 book, two
are completely re-imagined, and four are entirely new. Topics for
developing learning and teaching outdoors include: Inclusive
educational design. Learning for sustainability. Community-based
learning. The role of student curiosity and wonder. Evidencing
learning. Developing a whole school approach. Place-responsive
education. Integrating digital technology. With practical and
engaging chapters containing aims, case studies, and guidelines for
practice, this timely book provides teachers the tools with which
they can integrate outdoor learning into their daily timetable. It
will also be a valuable resource to other professions which use the
outdoors for educational purposes.
Adventurous Learning interrogates the word 'adventure' and explores
how elements of authenticity, agency, uncertainty and mastery can
be incorporated into educational practices. It outlines key
elements for a pedagogy of adventurous learning and provides
guidelines grounded in accessible theory. Teachers of all kinds can
adapt these guidelines for indoor and outdoor teaching in their own
culturally specific, place-responsive contexts, without any
requirement to learn a new program or buy an educational gimmick.
As forces of standardization and regulation continue to pervade
educational systems across the globe, both teaching and learning
have been starved of creativity, choice and 'real world' relevance.
Many teachers are keen to improve their practice yet feel
constrained by the institutional structures within which they work.
By carefully examining adventure and its role in education,
teachers can become better able to design and deliver engaging
programmes that are underpinned by sound pedagogical principles,
and which have deep and enduring meaning for their students.
Adventurous Learning interrogates the word 'adventure' and explores
how elements of authenticity, agency, uncertainty and mastery can
be incorporated into educational practices. It outlines key
elements for a pedagogy of adventurous learning and provides
guidelines grounded in accessible theory. Teachers of all kinds can
adapt these guidelines for indoor and outdoor teaching in their own
culturally specific, place-responsive contexts, without any
requirement to learn a new program or buy an educational gimmick.
As forces of standardization and regulation continue to pervade
educational systems across the globe, both teaching and learning
have been starved of creativity, choice and 'real world' relevance.
Many teachers are keen to improve their practice yet feel
constrained by the institutional structures within which they work.
By carefully examining adventure and its role in education,
teachers can become better able to design and deliver engaging
programmes that are underpinned by sound pedagogical principles,
and which have deep and enduring meaning for their students.
Adventure and outdoor sports - from rock climbing to freestyle
kayaking - are a modern social phenomenon that can tell us much
about the relationship between sport, culture and contemporary
society. In this engaging new introductory text, adventure sports
are used to illustrate key concepts in social theory and to
demonstrate why an understanding of social theory is essential for
any student taking a course in sport, adventure, or outdoor
education. Each chapter in the book introduces a key 'classical' or
modern social theorist, including Marx, Durkheim, Weber and Elias,
or a universal topic or issue in social theory, such as
sustainability, commodification or identity. Within each of those
chapters the theorist or topic is brought to life through case
studies of adventurous activities and lived experiences, helping
the reader to connect their own sporting and adventurous interests
with the frameworks we use to understand wider culture and society.
Concise and full of cutting-edge contemporary examples, Outdoor
Adventure and Social Theory is the perfect companion for any module
on the sociology of sport, adventure or outdoor recreation.
Adventure and outdoor sports - from rock climbing to freestyle
kayaking - are a modern social phenomenon that can tell us much
about the relationship between sport, culture and contemporary
society. In this engaging new introductory text, adventure sports
are used to illustrate key concepts in social theory and to
demonstrate why an understanding of social theory is essential for
any student taking a course in sport, adventure, or outdoor
education. Each chapter in the book introduces a key 'classical' or
modern social theorist, including Marx, Durkheim, Weber and Elias,
or a universal topic or issue in social theory, such as
sustainability, commodification or identity. Within each of those
chapters the theorist or topic is brought to life through case
studies of adventurous activities and lived experiences, helping
the reader to connect their own sporting and adventurous interests
with the frameworks we use to understand wider culture and society.
Concise and full of cutting-edge contemporary examples, Outdoor
Adventure and Social Theory is the perfect companion for any module
on the sociology of sport, adventure or outdoor recreation.
Learning Outside the Classroom outlines theory and practice that
will enable and encourage teachers to systematically and
progressively incorporate meaningful outdoor learning opportunities
into their daily teaching activities in a wide variety of
environments and with diverse populations of pupils. This is the
first textbook based around the curriculum for prospective and
practising primary and secondary teachers and other outdoor
educators. The principles and examples presented are intended to be
adapted by teachers to suit the needs of their students in ways
that draw upon content offered by the local landscape and its
natural and built heritage. Although the focus of this book is 'the
real world' beyond the classroom, it is also about good teaching -
wherever it takes place. While there are chapters on practical
issues such as risk-management and supervising groups outdoors, the
chapters on curriculum, sustainability, curiosity, responsibility,
and educational communities will serve as a valuable guide for
anyone interested in applying educational theory to practice.
This undergraduate textbook provides a broad overview of the ways
in which 'adventurous practices' influence, and are influenced by,
the world around them. The concept of adventure is one that is too
often tackled within subject silos of philosophy, education,
tourism, or leisure. While much of the analysis is strong, there is
little cross-pollination between disciplines. Adventure &
Society pulls together the threads of these discourses into one
coherent treatment of the term 'adventure' and the role that it
plays in human social life of the 21st century. It explores how
these practices can be considered more deeply through theoretical
discourses of capitalism, identity construction, technology and
social media, risk-taking, personal development, equalities, and
sustainability. As such, the book speaks to a broad audience of
undergraduate and postgraduate students across diverse subject
areas, and aims to be an accessible starting point for deeper
inquiry.
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