The positioning of residential fieldwork early in students' higher education is an established way of attempting to build and engage them in a community of learning. In the study reported here, the benefits of such early residential fieldwork were investigated using Krausse and Coates's seven scales of engagement. These scales consider a number of key indicators – specifically transition, academic, beyond-class, peer, staff–student, online and intellectual engagement. Data on these scales were collected via questionnaires completed by groups of students who did and did not attend such a residential fieldwork event, both before and after the event. A Wilcoxon test of these data showed significant increases in peer and student–staff engagemen...
Fieldwork in higher education encompasses a wide range of activities from an hour-long local walk to...
Aims of project: • Investigate the role of residential fieldwork in fostering TSRs at stage one. •...
Fieldwork is assumed by most practitioners to be an important if not essential component of a degree...
The positioning of residential fieldwork early in students' higher education is an established way o...
Student engagement in Higher Education is increasingly seen as having a critical influence on achiev...
Student engagement in Higher Education is increasingly seen as having a critical influence on achiev...
Residential field courses are important and should be designed and delivered to maximize their value...
In this article we evaluate the effects that residential field courses had for 428 KS3 (11-14 year-o...
International audienceThere is considerable international interest in the value of residential field...
Brief description of article Residential fieldwork can have a number of benefits for science educati...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore how university fieldtrips progressively deepen stud...
There are many assertions made regarding the nature of fieldwork within geography. Fieldwork is beli...
This chapter is based upon ethnographic research into a residential Geography fieldtrip for thirty-s...
‘Learning through your feet’ has been a key-metaphor amongst geoscientists to describe the learning ...
Background: Learning by experience in field schools (FSs) depends implicitly on the willingness of l...
Fieldwork in higher education encompasses a wide range of activities from an hour-long local walk to...
Aims of project: • Investigate the role of residential fieldwork in fostering TSRs at stage one. •...
Fieldwork is assumed by most practitioners to be an important if not essential component of a degree...
The positioning of residential fieldwork early in students' higher education is an established way o...
Student engagement in Higher Education is increasingly seen as having a critical influence on achiev...
Student engagement in Higher Education is increasingly seen as having a critical influence on achiev...
Residential field courses are important and should be designed and delivered to maximize their value...
In this article we evaluate the effects that residential field courses had for 428 KS3 (11-14 year-o...
International audienceThere is considerable international interest in the value of residential field...
Brief description of article Residential fieldwork can have a number of benefits for science educati...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore how university fieldtrips progressively deepen stud...
There are many assertions made regarding the nature of fieldwork within geography. Fieldwork is beli...
This chapter is based upon ethnographic research into a residential Geography fieldtrip for thirty-s...
‘Learning through your feet’ has been a key-metaphor amongst geoscientists to describe the learning ...
Background: Learning by experience in field schools (FSs) depends implicitly on the willingness of l...
Fieldwork in higher education encompasses a wide range of activities from an hour-long local walk to...
Aims of project: • Investigate the role of residential fieldwork in fostering TSRs at stage one. •...
Fieldwork is assumed by most practitioners to be an important if not essential component of a degree...