TY - ABST
T1 - Open school - challenges and opportunities in Skive
AU - Mikkelsen, Sidse Hølvig
N1 - Conference code: 6
PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Abstract Subject related teaching in udeskoleIn this symposium, subject related teaching on a regular basis in the outdoors, known as udeskole will be described and discussed. Based on recent and ongoing research and development, the education taking the place of teaching into account of the learning process will be the cornerstone of this seminar. Udeskole is described as a holistic, child centered pedagogy, activating the pupils hands, heart and heads. In this symposium, emphasis will be laid upon the subject related and subject specific elements of udeskole. Firstly, the prevalence of udeskole will identify the necessity of doing research into the field, as 18,4% of all Danish schools is shown to have one or more classes working with udeskole (Barfod et al., 2016). Secondly, the subject related teaching in the outdoors will be exemplified by four research projects. First, the subject ‘Danish’ in Teaching mother tongue in the outdoors, to read and teach literature on places in secondary and high school (Eggersen, 2016). Secondly, Art and aesthetics learning in the outdoors, how can place based art and relational aesthetics as selected artistic practices be an inspiration and a role model for the development of outdoor education? (Andersen, 2009)Thirdly the cooperation between formal and informal learning institutions in History (Leth & Bager, 2016), and Last the methodology used in Mathematics and Science outdoors as revealed by a qualitative observation study (Barfod, unpublished results).The key notes emphasizing subject centered teaching in the outdoors will be supplemented with recent research upon barriers for using external learning environments ‘the open school’ in Skive Municipality.Closing the seminar will be a presentation of the national Danish Network UdeskoleNet and its application.Sources:Andersen, K. B. (2009). Landskabet som undervisningssted. Landskabet som motiv, landskabet som materiale. Billedpædagogisk Tidsskrift, 2009 nr. 2 s.26-29Barfod, K., Ejbye-Ernst, N., Mygind, L., & Bentsen, P. (2016). Increased provision of udeskole in Danish schools: An updated national population survey. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 20, 277–281. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ufug.2016.09.012Eggersen, D. V. (2016). Afsted med jer!: Stedbaseret læsning som litteraturpædagogisk metode, 20 jul. 2016 in Genrepædagogik: - og andre nye veje i læse- og skriveundervisningen. Christensen, M. V. (red.). 1 udg. København: Hans Reitzel, Vol. 1, s. 195-214 19 s. 9Leth, M. A., Bager, M. (2016) ”Hvad lærte du i Den Gamle By i dag? Ik’ no’et”. Falihos nr. 1, 2016.
AB - Abstract Subject related teaching in udeskoleIn this symposium, subject related teaching on a regular basis in the outdoors, known as udeskole will be described and discussed. Based on recent and ongoing research and development, the education taking the place of teaching into account of the learning process will be the cornerstone of this seminar. Udeskole is described as a holistic, child centered pedagogy, activating the pupils hands, heart and heads. In this symposium, emphasis will be laid upon the subject related and subject specific elements of udeskole. Firstly, the prevalence of udeskole will identify the necessity of doing research into the field, as 18,4% of all Danish schools is shown to have one or more classes working with udeskole (Barfod et al., 2016). Secondly, the subject related teaching in the outdoors will be exemplified by four research projects. First, the subject ‘Danish’ in Teaching mother tongue in the outdoors, to read and teach literature on places in secondary and high school (Eggersen, 2016). Secondly, Art and aesthetics learning in the outdoors, how can place based art and relational aesthetics as selected artistic practices be an inspiration and a role model for the development of outdoor education? (Andersen, 2009)Thirdly the cooperation between formal and informal learning institutions in History (Leth & Bager, 2016), and Last the methodology used in Mathematics and Science outdoors as revealed by a qualitative observation study (Barfod, unpublished results).The key notes emphasizing subject centered teaching in the outdoors will be supplemented with recent research upon barriers for using external learning environments ‘the open school’ in Skive Municipality.Closing the seminar will be a presentation of the national Danish Network UdeskoleNet and its application.Sources:Andersen, K. B. (2009). Landskabet som undervisningssted. Landskabet som motiv, landskabet som materiale. Billedpædagogisk Tidsskrift, 2009 nr. 2 s.26-29Barfod, K., Ejbye-Ernst, N., Mygind, L., & Bentsen, P. (2016). Increased provision of udeskole in Danish schools: An updated national population survey. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 20, 277–281. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ufug.2016.09.012Eggersen, D. V. (2016). Afsted med jer!: Stedbaseret læsning som litteraturpædagogisk metode, 20 jul. 2016 in Genrepædagogik: - og andre nye veje i læse- og skriveundervisningen. Christensen, M. V. (red.). 1 udg. København: Hans Reitzel, Vol. 1, s. 195-214 19 s. 9Leth, M. A., Bager, M. (2016) ”Hvad lærte du i Den Gamle By i dag? Ik’ no’et”. Falihos nr. 1, 2016.
KW - children and youth
KW - schools, courses and institutions
KW - learning, educational science and teaching
UR - http://www.sdu.dk/da/nofa6
M3 - Abstract
T2 - The 6th NoFa-conference 2017
Y2 - 29 May 2017 through 31 May 2017
ER -