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We know that you are one of those original teachers or parents who are aware that, in order to learn, you don't always have to be in the classroom. Learning through adventure, fun and curiosity is much more appealing to these "crazy little kids" who also have their own profile within active tourism. Here are five reasons why doing different activities with the school is a great idea.
1. Extremely beneficial
Doing activities with students outside the classroom will provide them with a myriad of benefits of all kinds, physical, emotional and/or academic. Being outdoors encourages and improves communication, as with excursions or activities, students need complicity, cooperation and organisation to make decisions, which leads to the creation of communication channels that are not usually open in a classroom, as they are usually sitting in front of a book or listening. And of course, they improve their mood, which is very healthy for their organism and their physique, as being outdoors is almost always synonymous with exercise, sport, so they work on their motor skills. But obviously, the simple fact of not being confined within four walls in front of blackboards and between controls, which is a perfect boost for young people to improve their mood (sometimes so necessary) making them more likely to participate.
Doing activities with students outside the classroom will provide them with a myriad of benefits of all kinds, physical, emotional and/or academic. Being outdoors encourages and improves communication, as with excursions or activities, students need complicity, cooperation and organisation to make decisions, which leads to the creation of communication channels that are not usually open in a classroom, as they are usually sitting in front of a book or listening. And of course, they improve their mood, which is very healthy for their organism and their physique, as being outdoors is almost always synonymous with exercise, sport, so they work on their motor skills. But obviously, the simple fact of not being confined within four walls in front of blackboards and between controls, which is a perfect boost for young people to improve their mood (sometimes so necessary) making them more likely to participate.
2. Learning outside of the classroom: on the rise and a brand-new method
There are always benefits to organising activities for schools, which is why educational experts have developed numerous methodologies that improve children's performance. To give you an idea, here are some techniques that fascinate us and that you can use to get an idea of the school trip or activity you want to organise. The Design for change methodology is simply perfect. It consists of giving students the opportunity to develop their ideas while altering the reality and the environment around them. For example, a great plan would be a gymkhana or hiking routes with orienteering games. You will find an infinite number of activities of this type and they are perfect for putting this methodology into practice while benefiting from absolutely all of the above-mentioned benefits. Another would be service learning, where children learn by performing a service that solves a problem or is needed by a community. An example? A visit to an equestrian centre, an unbeatable plan. They help with horse care while learning about nature, animals and the primary sector.
There are always benefits to organising activities for schools, which is why educational experts have developed numerous methodologies that improve children's performance. To give you an idea, here are some techniques that fascinate us and that you can use to get an idea of the school trip or activity you want to organise. The Design for change methodology is simply perfect. It consists of giving students the opportunity to develop their ideas while altering the reality and the environment around them. For example, a great plan would be a gymkhana or hiking routes with orienteering games. You will find an infinite number of activities of this type and they are perfect for putting this methodology into practice while benefiting from absolutely all of the above-mentioned benefits. Another would be service learning, where children learn by performing a service that solves a problem or is needed by a community. An example? A visit to an equestrian centre, an unbeatable plan. They help with horse care while learning about nature, animals and the primary sector.
3. Activities for all kinds of students
You'll find activities for schools that are both versatile, fun and academic (or some that combine both). For example, a rafting trip would be a fun activity, but a guided tour of a museum would be all about learning, albeit in a different way. But you will also find the best ones that combine both worlds. A perfect case would be to organise a multi-adventure camp in Cantabria that includes a visit to the Altamira cave. Even so, all the options always include their corresponding benefits.
You'll find activities for schools that are both versatile, fun and academic (or some that combine both). For example, a rafting trip would be a fun activity, but a guided tour of a museum would be all about learning, albeit in a different way. But you will also find the best ones that combine both worlds. A perfect case would be to organise a multi-adventure camp in Cantabria that includes a visit to the Altamira cave. Even so, all the options always include their corresponding benefits.
4. The objective? Improve student behaviour
One thing that teachers love is that school activities improve the students’ behaviour. And that is not only a fact, but also a statement is supported by German pedagogue Rebecca Wild who has made it clear in her years of teaching that, "if they feel great, they don't misbehave". Leaving them outdoors, allowing them to enjoy their environment, playing any sport that makes them play with their classmates, and improving their life, will improve their behaviour in class later on. So why not organise activities at school on a regular basis?
One thing that teachers love is that school activities improve the students’ behaviour. And that is not only a fact, but also a statement is supported by German pedagogue Rebecca Wild who has made it clear in her years of teaching that, "if they feel great, they don't misbehave". Leaving them outdoors, allowing them to enjoy their environment, playing any sport that makes them play with their classmates, and improving their life, will improve their behaviour in class later on. So why not organise activities at school on a regular basis?
5. After-school activities improve academic performance
As unbelievable as it may seem, an after-school break improves pupils' academic performance. Being outdoors helps children show more interest in things because they experience their environment, they live and feel it. It is not the same to study geology or a Spanish mountain range in the classroom as it is to go to the mountains to visit and get to know its nooks and crannies. This makes them concentrate more and several studies emphasise that any plan outside school helps children with certain attention difficulties. In addition, they also encourage curiosity and the desire to learn, as being in direct contact with what is being observed leads pupils to want to understand what they see. Lessons are better understood when everything takes place in a natural environment that involves all the senses and allows them to move freely.
As unbelievable as it may seem, an after-school break improves pupils' academic performance. Being outdoors helps children show more interest in things because they experience their environment, they live and feel it. It is not the same to study geology or a Spanish mountain range in the classroom as it is to go to the mountains to visit and get to know its nooks and crannies. This makes them concentrate more and several studies emphasise that any plan outside school helps children with certain attention difficulties. In addition, they also encourage curiosity and the desire to learn, as being in direct contact with what is being observed leads pupils to want to understand what they see. Lessons are better understood when everything takes place in a natural environment that involves all the senses and allows them to move freely.
Have you seen why organising activities with the school is such a great idea?
Fun and learning in equal parts and not only for the children, but also for the teachers and even for the parents as some of the activities you can find involve them, as well as making them feel more confident with their children. Don't wait any longer, reward the kids and let them experience education in a more enjoyable and fun way, you won't regret it.
Fun and learning in equal parts and not only for the children, but also for the teachers and even for the parents as some of the activities you can find involve them, as well as making them feel more confident with their children. Don't wait any longer, reward the kids and let them experience education in a more enjoyable and fun way, you won't regret it.