Hiking in the wilderness: Interplay between teachers' and students' agencies in outdoor learning

This study aimed to find out the ways in which teachers’ and students’ agency emerge in outdoor learning and in which ways students’ agentic engagement could be promoted and supported. Outdoor learning is defined here as cognitive, emotional, social, physical and educational processes designed for a...

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Main Authors: Marjaana Kangas, Hanna Vuojärvi, Pirkko Siklander
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Aberdeen, School of Education 2018-12-01
Series:Education in the North
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Online Access:https://www.abdn.ac.uk/education/research/eitn/journal/565/
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spelling doaj-0620df75eba849debb15227c146f71ad2021-08-02T17:55:34ZengUniversity of Aberdeen, School of EducationEducation in the North0424-55122398-01842018-12-0125373110.26203/6cjt-cj31Hiking in the wilderness: Interplay between teachers' and students' agencies in outdoor learningMarjaana Kangas0Hanna Vuojärvi1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3737-7699Pirkko Siklander2https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4437-4541University of LaplandUniversity of LaplandUniversity of OuluThis study aimed to find out the ways in which teachers’ and students’ agency emerge in outdoor learning and in which ways students’ agentic engagement could be promoted and supported. Outdoor learning is defined here as cognitive, emotional, social, physical and educational processes designed for and taking place in natural contexts. The study was conducted during a three-day hiking course taking place in the wilderness of Finnish Lapland. The participants were 21 upper elementary students and their two teachers. The research data consists of qualitative interviews recorded during the hiking trip, audio-recorded field notes and students’ digital diaries. The data were analyzed qualitatively. The findings indicate four aspects of students’ agentic engagement, which are promoted through teachers’ agency emerging through evoking past experiences, future orientations and being closely engaged with the present. The results provide evidence to support developing outdoor learning pedagogies particularly in terms of promoting generic skill development, students’ sense of agency and self-directed learning in authentic settings. https://www.abdn.ac.uk/education/research/eitn/journal/565/agencyagentic engagementoutdoor learningupper elementary schoolcurriculum
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author Marjaana Kangas
Hanna Vuojärvi
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Pirkko Siklander
Hiking in the wilderness: Interplay between teachers' and students' agencies in outdoor learning
Education in the North
agency
agentic engagement
outdoor learning
upper elementary school
curriculum
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Hanna Vuojärvi
Pirkko Siklander
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title Hiking in the wilderness: Interplay between teachers' and students' agencies in outdoor learning
title_short Hiking in the wilderness: Interplay between teachers' and students' agencies in outdoor learning
title_full Hiking in the wilderness: Interplay between teachers' and students' agencies in outdoor learning
title_fullStr Hiking in the wilderness: Interplay between teachers' and students' agencies in outdoor learning
title_full_unstemmed Hiking in the wilderness: Interplay between teachers' and students' agencies in outdoor learning
title_sort hiking in the wilderness: interplay between teachers' and students' agencies in outdoor learning
publisher University of Aberdeen, School of Education
series Education in the North
issn 0424-5512
2398-0184
publishDate 2018-12-01
description This study aimed to find out the ways in which teachers’ and students’ agency emerge in outdoor learning and in which ways students’ agentic engagement could be promoted and supported. Outdoor learning is defined here as cognitive, emotional, social, physical and educational processes designed for and taking place in natural contexts. The study was conducted during a three-day hiking course taking place in the wilderness of Finnish Lapland. The participants were 21 upper elementary students and their two teachers. The research data consists of qualitative interviews recorded during the hiking trip, audio-recorded field notes and students’ digital diaries. The data were analyzed qualitatively. The findings indicate four aspects of students’ agentic engagement, which are promoted through teachers’ agency emerging through evoking past experiences, future orientations and being closely engaged with the present. The results provide evidence to support developing outdoor learning pedagogies particularly in terms of promoting generic skill development, students’ sense of agency and self-directed learning in authentic settings.
topic agency
agentic engagement
outdoor learning
upper elementary school
curriculum
url https://www.abdn.ac.uk/education/research/eitn/journal/565/
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