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All LEARNZ field trips targeting primary and secondary schools are closely linked to the New Zealand curriculum, in particular science, social studies and geography. They can also be used by other subject teachers.
Key concepts
adaptations of marine life, biodiversity, biological communities, birds, citizen science, citizenship, coast, community involvement, conservation, data, ecology, ecosystems, environment, environmental action, fish, food webs, guardianship, habitat, kaitiaki, kaitiakitanga, marine environment, marine reserve, monitoring change, native birds, native plants, native species, pests, plants, restoration, science, sea, sustainability, threatened species, Wellington
The New Zealand Curriculum - NZC
Key Competencies
LEARNZ virtual field trips contribute to the development of all five key competencies:
Key competencies | Examples of related field trip components |
Thinking | Constructing questions to put to experts during Web conferences. |
Using language, symbols and texts | Interpreting and making meaning of a variety of language and symbols in the Background Pages and throughout the web site. |
Managing self | Numerous content-related Activities provide students with chances to engage with the material and create their own interpretation of the content. |
Relating to others | Videos connect students with a range of expert opinions. Students listen actively when seeking answers to video questions. |
Participating and contributing | LEARNZ Virtual Field Trips are an ideal medium for group-based topic inquiry. They also enable students to transfer new learning into the context of their own communities where they are encouraged to take action. |
(See page 12-13 NZC 2007)
Values
The Marine Reserves field trip encourages, models and explores these values:
- innovation, inquiry and curiosity
- ecological sustainability
- community and participation
(see page 10 NZC 2007).
E-learning and pedagogy
The Marine Reserves field trip directly involves learning that is supported by information and communication technology (ICT).
In particular, the trip will:
- Assist the making of connections by enabling students to enter and explore new learning environments, overcoming barriers of distance and time.
- Facilitate shared learning by enabling students to join or create communities of learners that extend well beyond the classroom.
- Enhance opportunities to learn by offering students virtual experiences and tools that save them time, allowing them to take their learning further (Page 36 NZC 2007).
Science
Strand | Achievement aims | Related background pages |
Nature of science |
Investigating in science
Participating and contributing
Communicating in science
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Living world |
Life Processes
Ecology
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Planet Earth and beyond |
Earth systems
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Social Science
Strand | Achievement aims | Related background pages |
Place and environment | continuity and change |
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Health and Physical Education
Strand | Achievement aims | Related background pages |
Healthy communities and environments - D |
D2 Community resources Level 2: Share ideas and beliefs about ways in which the environment contributes to well-being and work with other people to make improvements. Level 3: Identify how health care and physical activity practices are influenced by community and environmental factors. Level 4: Access a range of health care agencies, recreational resources, and sporting resources (related to marine environments) and evaluate the contribution made by each to the well-being of community members. |
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English
The selected processes and strategies indicators used in the table below are from Level three of the NZC but aim to cover indicators from levels two to four.
Strand | Processes and strategies indicators | Example of related field trip component |
Speaking, writing and presenting |
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Listening, reading and viewing |
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