why is geographical field visit organised
Answers
Answered by
3
Answer:
Why do fieldwork? Fieldwork is fundamental to the study of geography – it makes the subject come alive, promotes enthusiasm for geography and motivates students. Fieldwork is the means by which students can engage and develop a deep understanding of geographical processes and enquiry.
Answered by
2
Answer:
Field trips and hands on learning make concepts more memorable. Just think back to what you learned in school, the field trips you took, and what you learned on them are still some of the clearest concepts. Additionally, field trips are important because students are able to engage with content in a variety of ways.
Field trips and hands on learning make concepts more memorable. Just think back to what you learned in school, the field trips you took, and what you learned on them are still some of the clearest concepts. Additionally, field trips are important because students are able to engage with content in a variety of ways.If you are going on a field trip, it is important to prepare your students by developing their visual literacy, and by integrating the trip actively into your curriculum. The museum (and field trip) experience takes place in a very different environment from your classroom.
Similar questions