2017
DOI: 10.1177/1053825917742165
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Outdoor Fieldwork in Higher Education: Learning From Multidisciplinary Experience

Abstract: Background: Many disciplines use outdoor fieldwork (OFW) as an experiential learning method in higher education. Although there has been an increase in research into the pedagogical approaches of OFW, the use of OFW is contested. Purpose: The purpose of the study was to synthesize the OFW literature across a range of disciplines to identify common strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats (SWOT) and outline implications for how OFW is used as an experiential learning pedagogy in higher education. Metho… Show more

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“…In experiential learning, learners are involved, active, engaged, participants in the learning process. Learner participation is central, were "learning by doing" is a founding concept (Munge, Thomas, & Heck, 2018). It is a "hands on", task-oriented, process (Blair, 2016;Dorfsman & Horenczyk, 2017), which is based on direct experience (Blair, 2016;Seaman, Brown, & Quay, 2017) that necessitates that learners are active in the process (Fűz, 2018;Munge, Thomas, & Heck, 2018).…”
Section: Research Question 1: What Constitutes a Concrete Experience?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In experiential learning, learners are involved, active, engaged, participants in the learning process. Learner participation is central, were "learning by doing" is a founding concept (Munge, Thomas, & Heck, 2018). It is a "hands on", task-oriented, process (Blair, 2016;Dorfsman & Horenczyk, 2017), which is based on direct experience (Blair, 2016;Seaman, Brown, & Quay, 2017) that necessitates that learners are active in the process (Fűz, 2018;Munge, Thomas, & Heck, 2018).…”
Section: Research Question 1: What Constitutes a Concrete Experience?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Learning is problem-based, often project-based (Scogin, Kruger, Jekkals, & Steinfeldt, 2017). Thus, utilises inquiry-driven learning methodologies (Munge, Thomas, & Heck, 2018).…”
Section: Research Question 2: What Is the Nature Of Treatment Of A Comentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Det arkeologiske feltkurset har inntil nylig vaert et lite påaktet forskningsfelt (May 2013). De siste årene har det imidlertid blitt publisert arbeider som tar for seg ulike fasetter ved feltkurs som undervisningsform i arkeologifaget (Mytum 2012a) og innenfor andre fagdisipliner (Munge et al 2017). Arbeidene favner tematisk vidt, helt fra mulighetene denne undervisningsformen gir til å kombinere teori og praksis (f.eks.…”
Section: Feltkurset Som Undervisningsformunclassified
“…As initially the concept of education for sustainable development was focused on the learners' developing knowledge and skills in the field of nature conservation and interaction between natural environment and society, a lot of studies the most part deal with environmental education and related issues [14,15,16,17]. Gradually education for sustainable development started to concern with the ways of predicting and solving social environmental problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%