Although teaching science outdoors is well established in global circles, its pedagogical value in Australia is less understood. This paper addresses this gap through its investigation of outdoor science teaching in a science method course in a teacher education program at an Australian regional university. As part of their coursework, pre-service teachers designed and delivered science lessons to primary school-aged children in small teaching groups in a wetland setting and wrote reflective essays about the experience. Data collection methods included document analysis of the essays as well as follow-up semi-structured interviews with pre-service teachers. Findings suggest that the outdoor science teaching experience improved pre-service t...
Outdoor teaching has been given attention which might be natural, but it ap-pears to be problematic ...
Many teachers lack the confidence and knowledge to transition their classroom science lessons to an ...
As teacher educators, we are interested in examining the extent to which science education programs ...
Although teaching science outdoors is well established in global circles, its pedagogical value in A...
Despite being increasingly popular within broader educational discourse, place-responsive pedagogy i...
Teaching outdoors has been established as an important pedagogical strategy, however science classes...
Despite evidence supporting the benefits of outdoor learning, there is seemingly a decline in school...
Australian curricula name "sustainability" as a key priority area with implications for preparing pr...
This paper introduces a research methodology designed to capture the complexities of learning to tea...
In planning their lessons, all teachers have a considerable measure of autonomy. Although there are ...
Learning in the outdoors has significant educational advantages for children in the Primary School y...
This independent project aimed to understand the barriers that Primary School practitioners perceive...
Despite teacher interest in wanting to engage students in learning beyond the classroom, many don’t ...
The nature-based excursion has been a significant teaching strategy in environmental education for d...
The outdoor environment has the potential to serve as a teeming laboratory with numerous opportuniti...
Outdoor teaching has been given attention which might be natural, but it ap-pears to be problematic ...
Many teachers lack the confidence and knowledge to transition their classroom science lessons to an ...
As teacher educators, we are interested in examining the extent to which science education programs ...
Although teaching science outdoors is well established in global circles, its pedagogical value in A...
Despite being increasingly popular within broader educational discourse, place-responsive pedagogy i...
Teaching outdoors has been established as an important pedagogical strategy, however science classes...
Despite evidence supporting the benefits of outdoor learning, there is seemingly a decline in school...
Australian curricula name "sustainability" as a key priority area with implications for preparing pr...
This paper introduces a research methodology designed to capture the complexities of learning to tea...
In planning their lessons, all teachers have a considerable measure of autonomy. Although there are ...
Learning in the outdoors has significant educational advantages for children in the Primary School y...
This independent project aimed to understand the barriers that Primary School practitioners perceive...
Despite teacher interest in wanting to engage students in learning beyond the classroom, many don’t ...
The nature-based excursion has been a significant teaching strategy in environmental education for d...
The outdoor environment has the potential to serve as a teeming laboratory with numerous opportuniti...
Outdoor teaching has been given attention which might be natural, but it ap-pears to be problematic ...
Many teachers lack the confidence and knowledge to transition their classroom science lessons to an ...
As teacher educators, we are interested in examining the extent to which science education programs ...