EDF3614 - Expeditionary learning
6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL
Undergraduate Faculty of Education
Leader(s): Dr B Wattchow
Offered
Peninsula Second semester 2009 (Day)
Synopsis
Expeditionary learning considers the educational potential and significance of extended journeys in outdoor environments. It is made up of three interrelated phases of interdisciplinary inquiry and field experiences. The preparation phase examines the safe planning of a journey and includes preparatory research for various field studies to be conducted during the expedition. The action phase is the actual conduct of the expedition and data gathering for the field studies. The reflection phase includes an evaluation of the educational significance of the expedition and a final theoretical presentation of the field study. The unit includes 10 to 14 days of fieldwork.
Objectives
Upon successful completion of this unit students should be able to
- demonstrate the ability to safely plan and implement an extended journey in remote outdoor settings in a particular season ;
- demonstrate the ability to apply careful judgement in a chosen adventure activity and the ability to work effectively as a group member ;
- demonstrate an understanding of the cultural heritage of wilderness environments and the expedition experience;
- demonstrate the ability to present a detailed theoretical investigation into an aspect of expeditionary learning;
- demonstrate an understanding of nature based environmental ethics and the responsibilities of outdoor expedition leaders, guides, and participants ;
- demonstrate an understanding of the educational potentital and value of the expedition experience.
Assessment
Assessment Task 1 (2000 words): 50%
Assessment Task 2 (2000 words): 50%; including satisfactory completion of required fieldwork planning and practical components
Contact hours
3 hours per week equivalent including fieldwork component
Prerequisites
EDF2604 or EDF2614