definately children learn better when experiencing events as opposed to reading about events, thats science,
How do I know: Im a teacher
yes
well in school i need to work
Many schools have cut field trips from student experiences. This is not because they are not important, but because there has been less money in most school budgets for these valuable experiences.
Yes, field trips are important because they provide students with real-world learning experiences that cannot be replicated in a classroom setting. These trips can enhance understanding of curriculum concepts, spark curiosity, and foster a deeper connection to the subject matter. Additionally, field trips can help students develop social skills, independence, and critical thinking skills.
it depends because i went to b/a schools and there were no field trips at all ( yes it was a public school) and i move and just through half the year I've gone on 2
Margaret Sterndale Dilke has written: 'Field studies for schools' -- subject(s): School field trips, Field work (Educational method)
field trips r aweomse
Junior Field Trips happened in 1995.
Junior Field Trips was created in 1995.
Some schools have restricted field trips due to budget constraints, as transportation and admission fees can strain limited resources. Safety concerns also play a significant role, particularly in light of potential accidents or emergencies during off-campus activities. Additionally, the increasing emphasis on standardized testing and curriculum may lead schools to prioritize classroom learning over experiential opportunities. Lastly, logistical challenges, such as coordinating schedules and ensuring adequate supervision, can deter schools from organizing field trips.
Field trips allow students to escape the routine of their classrooms and explore.
No there should not be field trips because field trips waistes money and time