The nature-based excursion has been a significant teaching strategy in environmental education for decades. This article draws upon empirical data from a collaborative research project where teachers were encouraged to visit natural areas to provide an understanding of their roles and experiences of planning and enacting excursions. The analysis indicates that teachers' sensitisation towards 10 place was aided by collaboration, advance planning visits and the very practice of making place-responsive excursions with pupils. The authors build on the analysis to propose a theory of place-responsive pedagogy. At its core, place-responsive pedagogy involves the explicit efforts to teach by means of an environment with the aim of understanding an...
In this paper I describe my experience in attempting to assist tertiary students connect with the na...
The purpose of this presentation is to examine the case for an alternative pedagogy within the prima...
Despite a drive towards more learning outside the classroom, teachers’ confidence to teach outdoors ...
The nature-based excursion has been a significant teaching strategy in environmental education for d...
Abstract: This paper examines the position and role of 'place' in primary school curriculum. Drawing...
Place responsiveness in outdoor education is a big topic. It became more urgent for staff at the Uni...
Enabling educators to meet new and challenging times requires fundamental shifts to ways of imaginin...
In this chapter, we will show when and how place needs to be and can be reasserted as a key unifying...
Place-responsiveness is an emergent approach to outdoor education. It aims to create sustainable rel...
Place-based and place-responsive approaches to outdoor learning and education are developing in many...
Place-based education attempts to position the individual in relationship with the human and non-hum...
There is an identified need to explore specific teaching and learning strategies used in outdoor edu...
Teachers in elementary schools have increasingly been required to follow pacing guides, given direct...
Sustainability, place and human connectedness have increasingly become the focus of research and pro...
This chapter discusses why place-responsiveness is an important consideration for outdoor environmen...
In this paper I describe my experience in attempting to assist tertiary students connect with the na...
The purpose of this presentation is to examine the case for an alternative pedagogy within the prima...
Despite a drive towards more learning outside the classroom, teachers’ confidence to teach outdoors ...
The nature-based excursion has been a significant teaching strategy in environmental education for d...
Abstract: This paper examines the position and role of 'place' in primary school curriculum. Drawing...
Place responsiveness in outdoor education is a big topic. It became more urgent for staff at the Uni...
Enabling educators to meet new and challenging times requires fundamental shifts to ways of imaginin...
In this chapter, we will show when and how place needs to be and can be reasserted as a key unifying...
Place-responsiveness is an emergent approach to outdoor education. It aims to create sustainable rel...
Place-based and place-responsive approaches to outdoor learning and education are developing in many...
Place-based education attempts to position the individual in relationship with the human and non-hum...
There is an identified need to explore specific teaching and learning strategies used in outdoor edu...
Teachers in elementary schools have increasingly been required to follow pacing guides, given direct...
Sustainability, place and human connectedness have increasingly become the focus of research and pro...
This chapter discusses why place-responsiveness is an important consideration for outdoor environmen...
In this paper I describe my experience in attempting to assist tertiary students connect with the na...
The purpose of this presentation is to examine the case for an alternative pedagogy within the prima...
Despite a drive towards more learning outside the classroom, teachers’ confidence to teach outdoors ...