describe the experience of study trip
Answers
Answer:
which type of study trip mention the date and time
Explanation:
Inside the classroom, we can read, listen, write and talk about different topics or see them on pictures where we are able to use our imagination; and only our imagination sets the limit. But in many subjects like the arts, history, and culture, being in the actual place helps us understand, to a certain degree feel for ourselves what it’s like and to personally experience the subject through study tours. That is one reason why study tours are being more and more prevalent among students of any age.
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What is a study Tour?
A study tour is an experience where students study abroad as an alternative to traditional classroom-based learning. Students are required to meet course objectives and graded on specific learning outcomes based on the class syllabus. Traditional travel destinations include:
Europe region
Asia region
Latin America region
USA and Canda region
Austraila region
New Zeland region
The most common ages for travelers are 18-35 years old.
Here are the benefits of study tours to students:
Aids in learning
As one famous adage goes and I quote, “There’s no education quite like the lessons of travel.” It is a great and effective way to learn specific subjects beyond textbooks and lectures. Joining a study tour with an expert guide who’s very knowledgeable about the place or topic is like having on-hand answers to questions that may not be fully accounted in some books. A study gives you a solid picture of how or what one really is when seen in person.
When we talk of a sculpture, let’s say the famous Little Mermaid in Copenhagen, Denmark, seeing it on a picture, many of us may have said to ourselves, I wonder how it looks in person or what made it very interesting. Once you see the actual piece and how impressive and detailed the work is, then you now have instant answers to your questions. Most famous sites even have their own facilities that hold records of a site’s/subject’s history, founding and everything related to it.
Creates a new and fun experience
We may have heard from someone before that “we learn from experience.” While good teaching is still an important learning foundation for each of us (especially during our younger years – and I don’t think that can be easily replaced) the world is also an effective classroom. Although classroom learning can be rewarding, long hours of lectures may sometimes be a daunting event; an option for a study tour anytime in the course of study can be an exciting and fun new experience that students may look forward to.
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A study tour helps students appreciate their field of study more and it really helps them better realize the interaction between their chosen fields of study to the rest of the world. Study tours help students open themselves to many possibilities that are not just contained in one geographical location or culture.