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Pedagogic Research Project . American Studies Field Trip. Outline. American Studies Programme at Winchester. Offers a Field Trip module to American Studies second year students since 2001 Taught mainly in the US over 12 day period, plus 5 introductory tutorials in UK.
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Pedagogic Research Project American Studies Field Trip
Outline • American Studies Programme at Winchester. • Offers a Field Trip module to American Studies second year students since 2001 • Taught mainly in the US over 12 day period, plus 5 introductory tutorials in UK. • Recognise not unusual in itself, but is unusual for American Studies which has focused on exchange programmes.
American Studies Field Class themes & structure. • From Las Vegas & Boulder City. • Rationalise as America writ large – the urban scene. • Safe city; walk-able areas; variety. • To the Grand Canyon & Colorado River. • History & environmental issues – water/land management. • Experience and physical activity. • Back along part of Route 66 • History and tourism – iconography of the route. • Small town & rural America (Williams, Seligman, Chloride) • Literal re-enactment. • To the Mojave desert • Wilderness and ex-urban America (sometimes camping out, sometimes at Desert Research Center, sometimes in motels) • Experience and physical activities
Reasons for field experience: • Decline and unsuitability of exchanges for some students, eg non-standard entry. • Ability to offer an intensive experience. • For Area Studies subject like American Studies offers more “hands on”. • Novelty - fact of previous student visits to USA, but character of trip makes it distinctive. • All requires careful planning.
Some practical specifics: • Organisation of trip • vital to provide variety • in places visited and in activities • educative does not just mean visits to sites such as museums, galleries, etc • also physical activities • also processes, eg journeys • Time on the road in the USA
Planning Issues. • Airfares • Group bookings vs individual tickets • Vehicle rentals & insurance • On line vs direct, US vs UK • Motel bookings • Cheap vs safe (note fear factor) • Daily expenses • Student budgeting and money management • Costs to absorb • Portion of vehicle rental, gas, entry fees
Costs • Airfare = £300- £350 • Accommodation = £100 • Contribution to rental, gas, fees = £100 • Remainder of rental, gas, fees paid by Dept • Tutor airfare, accommodation paid by Dept • £550 • A lot of money? • Sufficient advance notice vital • Bale out notice, eg non-refundable tickets
General Points of Summary:1. Intensity • Trip is tiring • For students • For staff (eg driving) • Careful to build in free time/down time • Awareness of issues such as drinking age • Group cohesion • Careful management • Techniques to manage, eg in seating in vehicles
2. Opportunities and challenges • Trip serves significant purposes beyond content • Self-confidence • Sense of real achievement students’ report • Relationship with students • Diffuses out into wider year group • Achievement and physical challenge • Need to be aware of limits • Students with disabilities
3. Risks • Legal situation re institution & liability • Risk assessment essential. • Insurance • Medical and other not discretionary. • Not in loco parentis, but need to have rules and maintain authority.
4. Assessment • Diary of trip – Field Notes • Not “What I did on my holidays” • Photographic assignment • Theme is important • Academic essay • Requires trip be related to the student’s knowledge of America – what has been learnt
5. Student feedback on the learning experience • ‘A critical understanding of the everyday’ • A critical grasp on the ‘ordinary’ as manifested in landscapes & lifestyles • ‘A critical understanding of space’ • Regionalism & Spatiality • ‘A critical understanding of disciplines’ • Inter & multi-disciplinarity • Students described this in terms of starting with a grounding in Geographical approaches, and developing multi- and inter-disciplinary approaches out of this
More student feedback on the learning experience • Cross references within the programme. • Intensive & specialised. • Staff & Student learning strategies.