While teaching in an alternative provision (with young people on the verge of transfer to pupil referral units) setting, in a further education college, I tried to implement an outdoor learning project.
These were difficult young people to work with |
Over a number of weeks I attempted to motivate the students to plan an overnight trip, involve them in documenting our progress and engage the support of others through social media.
We set up:
and used Google tools to create collaborative documents and questionnaires.
I left the college before we were able to implement a visit.
In retrospect, I think too much time was spent planning and documenting before actually taking the students offsite. A more immersive experience from the outset might have suited them better, given them a taste of the possibilities. The use of "fun" technologies was insufficient to motivate the students towards the project.
If I was to attempt the exercise again I'd probably use the outdoors as a route into the uses of technology rather than the other way round.
In retrospect, I think too much time was spent planning and documenting before actually taking the students offsite. A more immersive experience from the outset might have suited them better, given them a taste of the possibilities. The use of "fun" technologies was insufficient to motivate the students towards the project.
If I was to attempt the exercise again I'd probably use the outdoors as a route into the uses of technology rather than the other way round.