Wednesday, November 11, 2015

OBJECTIVES OF THE TOUR

The specific objectives of the tour are:
  1. Reinforcement. The tour can reinforce or support what a teacher has been instructing in class about a subject and help students understand a topic better.
  2. Engagement. Teachers turn tours into mobile classrooms, and engage students to collect data then assigning a project based on what they learned during the duration of the tour.
  3. Socialization. Taking students into a new environment gives them the experience of traveling in a group and teaches them to socialize and to be respectful of the locations they visit.
  4. New Insights. The tour can give new insights of the things outside the school which can raise encouragements.
  5. Bonding – They may be able to connect on more of a personal level without the structure of the normal school days. Students may be able to spend much of the trip day in small groups, observing, chatting and learning about each other, and it will form a new bond among the students.
  6. Real-world Experience. Students practice their skills and critical thinking abilities outside of the controlled class setting. Being about able to ask experts about their particular area of study on the spot requires thinking. He is able to learn real-world lessons. 
  7. Fun. No matter how much the students learn during a tour, their favorite memories may be based on their enjoyment of the day. Students will have fun with their friends and they also may return to the classroom with a renewed focus on their schoolwork.

No comments:

Post a Comment