Parent Perceptions of Outdoor Learning in the Kids in the Woods Program

IF 0.4 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH JOURNAL OF EXTENSION Pub Date : 2021-10-28 DOI:10.34068/joe.59.04.01
Mary Mazyck, Michael Andreu, L. A. Hermansen-Báez, M. Miller
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Research shows that exposure to the outdoors is beneficial to children and can improve the learning experience for students. The Kids in the Woods program in Gainesville, Florida provides 6th grade students with opportunities to learn science through a series of outdoor activities during their regular science classes. The article reports on an evaluation of the Kids in the Woods program. We surveyed parents/guardians of students participat- ing in the program to examine the impacts of the program and to better understand parent/guardian perceptions of the program and of outdoor learning in general. Results indicate that parents/guardians observed positive changes in their children and had largely positive perceptions of outdoor learning and the Kids in the Woods program. Lessons learned and recommendations for using parent surveys as a tool in program evaluation are discussed.
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“森林中的孩子”项目中家长对户外学习的看法
研究表明,户外活动对儿童有益,可以改善学生的学习体验。佛罗里达州盖恩斯维尔的“森林中的孩子”项目为六年级学生提供了在常规科学课上通过一系列户外活动学习科学的机会。这篇文章报道了对“森林中的孩子”项目的评价。我们调查了参与该项目的学生的家长/监护人,以检查该项目的影响,并更好地了解家长/监护人对该项目和户外学习的总体看法。结果表明,父母/监护人观察到孩子的积极变化,对户外学习和“森林中的孩子”计划有很大的积极看法。讨论了将家长调查作为项目评估工具的经验教训和建议。
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