Testimonials
Delaney M., Summer 2019
The largest benefit is actual hands on learning. Every science class should be taught outside and be able to offer hands on learning.
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Experience Northwest intensive field experience programs offer students a unique opportunity to encounter the beauty of the Northwest with a focus on academic studies in Biology, English, and Environmental Studies. Earning credits while backpacking, canoeing, camping and hiking throughout the Northwest provides students with a unique opportunity to explore their sense of place in our world, and how learning about topics including biodiversity, conservationism, the management of national parks and forests and marine biology can connect us more attentively to the natural world and to the relationships between humans and nature.
The largest benefit is actual hands on learning. Every science class should be taught outside and be able to offer hands on learning.
I think outdoor leadership is transferable to normal life. We were required to make fast, calculated choices. AS a group we were responsible for our own choices, which would impact our team
By far, just being outside and actually being able to touch, feel, smell, and know what were learning about was the most effective learning activity.
