mini传媒

February 26, 2021

Experiential Learning

Students go beyond the classroom to learn through experience.

Excursions are a highlight of the school year and an exciting time for students at mini传媒 as they anticipate a fun visit to a museum, national park, educational or historic site.

Field trips are an important part of the school鈥檚 curriculum, encouraging experiential learning and allowing students to better understand theoretical concepts.

Teachable Moments: Mr Sangito, Head of Humanities and Excursions Department responding to questions from his students.

Mr Sangito, who oversees excursions at the girls鈥 secondary school, believes field trips are important in students鈥 learning.

鈥淓xcursions help students in practical learning, meaning the things they are learning theoretically in class, they get to experience that first-hand by visiting different sites,鈥 says Mr Sangito.

Mr Sangito, who also oversees three subjects; history, geography and civics, explains that for a class studying history, a trip to a historical site or a museum can expose the students to incredible archives and antiquities they would otherwise only view in a page of a book.

鈥淔or example, if it鈥檚 history, then we take students to historical sites to go see and read historical facts, see what happened and explore the archives. If its geography then we take the students to see landscapes such as rivers, lakes鈥︹

Mr Sangito explains how excursions are planned. 鈥淲e have fixed sites for every level. For example, this year we are starting with the candidate students, these are Form 2 and Form 4. Because of their tight schedules and they are expected to do their National Examinations end of this year, they鈥檒l be going on a field trip first. Then later we鈥檒l finish the excursion cycle with Form 1 and Form 3.鈥

鈥淲e have a total of four trips a year so that every level can go to at least one excursion. However, based on department needs, other trips can be arranged. For example, school clubs can request for a field trip and a responsible department can look at the request and organise a trip,鈥 he adds.

Before students embark on any excursion, a lesson is arranged so students understand the purpose of the experience and are also prepared for the trip.

鈥淥ne day before the trip, we provide students with questionnaires and guide them on questions they should ask during the trip. When they come back they are then supposed to fill in the questionnaires and write a field report,鈥 Mr Sangito explains.

He adds, 鈥淓xcursions reveal the world to the students. It motivates their career and career choices. You just never know what they鈥檒l be interested in once they visit a heritage site or factory.鈥

Learning by Seeing: Form 2 students exploring Olduvai Gorge, a paleoanthropological and archaeological site found in Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania.

Still excited from her excursion and new knowledge, Juliana, a Form 2 student shares her field trip experience.

鈥淲e went to the Olduvai Gorge. I had an amazing time,鈥 she says.

She adds, 鈥淚 learnt the actual pronunciation of 鈥極lduvai Gorge鈥. It鈥檚 actually 鈥極ldupai Gorge鈥, pronounced with a 鈥楶鈥 and not 鈥榁鈥, which was exciting to know. My highlight was walking to the Gorge. Getting to touch it and learn about its history and geographical properties was eye-opening.鈥

Practical Learning: Form 4 students looking at how the hydro-electric power is produced.

鈥淥ur excursion was at Nyumba ya Mungu Dam,鈥 says Nasra, a Form 4 science student.

Nyumba ya Mungu which means House of God in Kiswahili, is a man-made reservoir in the Kilimanjaro region, Northern Tanzania. The reservoir provides hydro-electric power and serves as a source of irrigation and fishing.

Describing the relevance of the field trip, Nasra says, 鈥淎s a science student, this trip has inspired me to learn more about hydro-electric power and now, more than ever I鈥檓 motivated to be an engineer.鈥

Excursions are memorable, and immerse students in learning by doing to broaden their perspective. By giving students a first-hand experience, the school builds their knowledge base and encourages students to connect with the world in a new way.

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