2021
DOI: 10.1080/00219266.2021.1909634
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Exploring the impacts of contextualised outdoor science education on learning: the case of primary school students learning about ecosystem relationships

Abstract: The present study explored the impacts of a contextualised outdoor science curriculum on what and how elementary students learn when immersed in the local contexts in which natural phenomena occur. We conducted 63 individual interviews with fifth-and sixth-graders (between 10 and 12 years old) living in the inner city of Montréal, Québec province, Canada. These allowed us to identify (1) three categories of impacts on what students learned: evolution of conceptual understanding about living organisms, developm… Show more

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“…The importance of learning science in elementary schools is useful in providing opportunities for students to develop their ability to ask questions, instill curiosity naturally, develop scientific ways of thinking, and seek answers to natural phenomena based on evidence (Wedyawati & Lisa, 2019). The amount or kind of content knowledge that pupils gain in school is frequently positively connected with their science learning (Ayotte-Beaudet et al, 2023). Apart from that, it also fosters an attitude of truly believing in nature, objects that are arranged regularly, therefore science can be used as a product, method and attitude to elementary school students who teach problem-solving methods, train critical thinking skills and also practice being objective (Dewi et al, 2019).…”
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“…The importance of learning science in elementary schools is useful in providing opportunities for students to develop their ability to ask questions, instill curiosity naturally, develop scientific ways of thinking, and seek answers to natural phenomena based on evidence (Wedyawati & Lisa, 2019). The amount or kind of content knowledge that pupils gain in school is frequently positively connected with their science learning (Ayotte-Beaudet et al, 2023). Apart from that, it also fosters an attitude of truly believing in nature, objects that are arranged regularly, therefore science can be used as a product, method and attitude to elementary school students who teach problem-solving methods, train critical thinking skills and also practice being objective (Dewi et al, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%