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Journeying on the frinj of outdoor education

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posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by Mary Rasmussen, Marylou Preston
In this chapter we offer a conceptualisation of the construction of the pedagogical relationship between people and place. This conceptualisation considers pedagogical experiences that might prompt students to think differently about relations between people and places of learnng often utilised within outdoor education. We see ourselves as journeying on the fiinj of outdoor education in so far as we are arguing for a reconceptualisation of what constitutes good 'pedagogical' practice within this field of inquiry. This observation is based on what we believe is a troubling perception that distinguishes between outdoor activities as a site for the refinement of practical knowledge, and the classroom as a space for the 'theoretical study of environmental history, ecology and the social studies of human-nature relationships' (Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority, 2005, p.1). Our objective is to argue for the value of a pedagogical approach that situates study of these rheoretical issues while journeying in the outdoors.

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Title of book

Educational enactments in a globalised world

Series

Educational futures : rethinking theory and practice ; v.38

Chapter number

7

Pagination

103 - 113

Publisher

Sense Publishers

Place of publication

Rotterdam, The Netherlands

ISBN-13

9789460910098

ISBN-10

9460910092

Language

eng

Publication classification

B1.1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2009, Sense Publishers Al! rights reserved.

Extent

9

Editor/Contributor(s)

K Quinlivan, R Boyask, B Kaur

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