Abstract
Read about a case study for place-based learning that enlists local organizations and experts to engage students in their communities.
Supplemental Material
References
- Getting Smart Staff. 2017. What is place-based education and why does it matter? https://www.gettingsmart.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/What-is-Place-Based-Education-and-Why-Does-it-Matter-3.pdf
- Loveless, B. (n.d.). Guide on place-based education. Education Corner. https://www.educationcorner.com/place-based-education-guide.html
- McLeod, S. 2017. Kolb’s learning styles and experiential learning cycle. https://www.simplypsychology.org/learning-kolb.html
- Smith, G.A. 2002. Place-based education: Learning to be where we are. Phi Delta Kappan 83 (8): 584–594.
Additional information
Notes on contributors
Linda Rost
Linda Rost ([email protected]) is a high school science teacher at Baker High School in Baker Montana
Brittany Hoversland
Brittany Hoversland is a high school history and government teacher, at Baker High School in Baker Montana
Melissa Rost
Melissa Rost is the curator at O’Fallon Historical Museum in Baker, Montana.