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Do pre-visit preparation and post-visit activities improve student outcomes on field trips?

Hannah Lee, Marc J. Stern, Robert B. Powell

2020Environmental Education Research45 citationsDOI

Abstract

Studies of individual environmental education (EE) field trip programs have found that pre-visit preparation and post-visit follow-up activities can enhance desired student outcomes. We examined these relationships across a broad sample of single-day EE field trip programs for adolescent youth (grades 5-8) across the United States. We measured student outcomes, reflecting environmental literacy, 21st century skills, positive youth development, and student learning, through end-of-visit retrospective student surveys and follow-up surveys with visiting teachers two weeks after the field trip. Pre-visit logistical preparation as well as both pre-visit preparation and post-visit follow-up related to the subject matter were each associated with more positive student outcomes. The study provides further evidence across a large sample of programs that pre-visit preparation and post-visit follow-up can have meaningful impacts on student outcomes for EE field trips. We discuss the implications of the findings and provide examples and guidance for future programming efforts.

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Field tripTRIPS architectureSubject matterMedical educationSample (material)Outdoor educationEnvironmental educationPsychologyField (mathematics)Program evaluationPedagogyMedicineCurriculumPolitical scienceEngineeringChemistryTransport engineeringLawMathematicsChromatographyPublic administrationPure mathematicsEnvironmental Education and SustainabilityOutdoor and Experiential EducationChildren's Rights and Participation
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