Connecting in the coulee: a hermeneutic study of young children’s place-based experiences
Abstract
This study is a hermeneutic inquiry into the questions, How do place-based experiences cultivate a child’s sense of place? and How do place-based experiences impact student engagement? It explores student perspectives of place-based experiences and interprets how these opportunities foster the development of sense of place. Grade three and four students engaged in place-based learning at a local coulee near their school were interviewed about their experiences and learning in relation to the coulee. Through a hermeneutic lens, conversations were analyzed through reading, building understanding and expanding interpretations. The findings demonstrate how meaningful and intentional place-based experiences nurture a multidimensional sense of place. The complexity of the topic is examined through providing insights into different components of the concept. The study further explores the potential of place-based learning in creating a meaningful curriculum and offers opportunities for continued discourse around sense of place- Thesis
- education
- curriculum
- place-based education
- sense of place
- Place-based education -- Research -- Alberta
- Engagement (Philosophy)
- Curriculum planning -- Alberta
- Community and school -- Alberta
- Interdisciplinary approach in education -- Research -- Alberta
- Experiential learning
- Coulees -- Study and teaching (Primary) -- Alberta
- Education, Primary -- Alberta
- Dissertations, Academic