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How Many Different Ways Can We Educate Our Children?

Everyone realises that education is immensely important in a child's life. This article explores how getting out of the classroom can often be a good way to enhance the learning process.

When you think back to your school days, what do you remember the most? Do you remember days spent learning in the classroom? Or are you more likely to remember learning things on days out of the classroom, on day trips and educational tours?

Most of us would answer to the latter, since trips outside of the classroom were typically very enjoyable and a real change from the usual surroundings. Facing the front of the classroom and learning from the board or from the teacher can get a bit dull at times. But educational tours can change things completely and give a student more passion for a project or a subject. A classic example would be school trips France, which not only get the kids out of the classroom but opens up a whole new country to them. This may be the first time they have ever travelled abroad, and while it is not a holiday it is certainly an exciting time and one to be remembered for a long time to come.

It is also probably true to say that school trips France and other similar excursions make the learning process easier. Obviously these trips need to be well organised and they will still be comprised of lessons and worthwhile trips to places where the pupils can learn, read and speak French. But it is arguably much easier to learn in this kind of situation than it is to learn in a classroom. Practical lessons are often much easier to take in because it is more than just reading about a subject and repeating what you have learned. If you have an opportunity to converse with French people (in this example) you are far more likely to take in more than you would in the classroom.

So we can hope that these types of excursions and trips will become more common in future, not just for language topics but for other subjects as well. Most subjects lend themselves to occasional trips away from school, and since this can be a much more conducive learning experience for those involved, it is well worth exploring in more detail. Perhaps our own children can enjoy the experience just as we did when we went on excursions many years ago.

Certainly, practical experience leaves a much more indelible memory than various examples of learning in the classroom. While not all classroom lessons are dull, it certainly shakes things up a bit if you can get into the outdoors and go somewhere different to teach the kids some new things.

Perhaps in the future trips will be easier to make and so we will see many more schools going abroad for short trips. It would certainly make learning languages far more exciting wouldn't it?

by: Oliver Lee




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