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International Journal of Primary, Elementary and Early Years Education
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Can the integration of field and classroom-based learning enhance writing? The life on our shore case study

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Pages 547-560 | Received 17 Dec 2010, Accepted 01 Feb 2011, Published online: 07 Dec 2011
 

Abstract

There is a need to evaluate the benefits to children of integrated classroom and field-based learning. In this article, we describe a case study that involves children in the production of a field guide: an authentic task which integrates learner autonomy and open enquiry with field work, information and communication technologies (ICT) and classroom-based activities. We consider the impact that this task has had upon aspects of the children's factual writing. Although we found no improvement in the ability of the children to write sentences and only a marginal improvement in their ability to write for composition and effect, we did find a significant improvement in their ability to write about the ecology of an animal that they had encountered firsthand when compared to an animal that they had not encountered in life.

Acknowledgements

Dr Raymond Goulder, the Revd Canon Kate Goulder and Mrs. Margaret Boyd all made helpful comments on the manuscript. The Life on Our Shore project grew out of a pilot initially made possible through a Royal Society Education Partnership grant awarded to MG and GWS.

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