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Autore principale: Korporaal, Arie R., Ed.
Natura: Recurso educativo Open Access
Lingua:en
Pubblicazione: 1975
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contents Nature's Classroom. A Guide for the Los Angeles County Outdoor School. Korporaal, Arie R., Ed. Activities Concept Formation Conservation (Environment) Curriculum Ecology Educational Objectives Elementary Education Environmental Education Experiential Learning Guides Lesson Plans Organization Outdoor Education Philosophy Policy Program Descriptions Residential Programs Vocabulary Development Promoting understandings in outdoor science and conservation is the primary goal of the Los Angeles County Outdoor School as presented in this guide to its five-day resident program for elementary school pupils. The purpose of various program components is briefly described, including hikes, cabin living, campfires, conservation projects, crafts, dining hall, evaluation and planning, flag ceremony, folk dance and folk singing, library and museum visits, and specialists. A sample daily schedule gives approximate times for a typical day. The 1973-74 curriculum is outlined under four major concepts: (1) an ecosystem consists of natural communities of plants and animals interrelated and interacting with their physical environment, (2) man's attitudes and way of life create an ecological impact on the environment; man's survival depends on his ability to minimize this impact, (3) the earth is in constant motion producing regular predictable changes in the environment to which man adapts, (4) outdoor school is a minicommunity in which each pupil can participate as a citizen and creative person. Under each, activities to accomplish objectives are given, with both outdoor school and classroom learning opportunities, many of which provide for multicultural experiences. The appendix has a glossary in both English and Spanish and site information on the outdoor school. (RS)
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spellingShingle Nature's Classroom. A Guide for the Los Angeles County Outdoor School.
Korporaal, Arie R., Ed.
Activities
Concept Formation
Conservation (Environment)
Curriculum
Ecology
Educational Objectives
Elementary Education
Environmental Education
Experiential Learning
Guides
Lesson Plans
Organization
Outdoor Education
Philosophy
Policy
Program Descriptions
Residential Programs
Vocabulary Development
Nature's Classroom. A Guide for the Los Angeles County Outdoor School. Korporaal, Arie R., Ed. Activities Concept Formation Conservation (Environment) Curriculum Ecology Educational Objectives Elementary Education Environmental Education Experiential Learning Guides Lesson Plans Organization Outdoor Education Philosophy Policy Program Descriptions Residential Programs Vocabulary Development Promoting understandings in outdoor science and conservation is the primary goal of the Los Angeles County Outdoor School as presented in this guide to its five-day resident program for elementary school pupils. The purpose of various program components is briefly described, including hikes, cabin living, campfires, conservation projects, crafts, dining hall, evaluation and planning, flag ceremony, folk dance and folk singing, library and museum visits, and specialists. A sample daily schedule gives approximate times for a typical day. The 1973-74 curriculum is outlined under four major concepts: (1) an ecosystem consists of natural communities of plants and animals interrelated and interacting with their physical environment, (2) man's attitudes and way of life create an ecological impact on the environment; man's survival depends on his ability to minimize this impact, (3) the earth is in constant motion producing regular predictable changes in the environment to which man adapts, (4) outdoor school is a minicommunity in which each pupil can participate as a citizen and creative person. Under each, activities to accomplish objectives are given, with both outdoor school and classroom learning opportunities, many of which provide for multicultural experiences. The appendix has a glossary in both English and Spanish and site information on the outdoor school. (RS)
title Nature's Classroom. A Guide for the Los Angeles County Outdoor School.
topic Activities
Concept Formation
Conservation (Environment)
Curriculum
Ecology
Educational Objectives
Elementary Education
Environmental Education
Experiential Learning
Guides
Lesson Plans
Organization
Outdoor Education
Philosophy
Policy
Program Descriptions
Residential Programs
Vocabulary Development
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED157662