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Excursion

In geography, fieldwork and field trips are vital. It’s a great way to get children excited about learning and involved in hands-on activities. It’s an exercise students do outside of the classroom to get a feel for what happens in the real world. The trip teaching technique enhances Cross-over learning. Immediately following the brainstorming session, the students are moved to an appropriate environmental setting where they may learn by doing in a hands-on context. Students can be escorted to historical sites, museums, and other locations of interest. It is not theoretical knowledge that students return to their classrooms with, but rather a practical understanding of the subject matter they had previously been taught.

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