The Academic Benefits of Field Trips

Students in a museum studying Renaissance art

New research shows that field trips aren’t just fun and disruptive “extras”; these trips have strong academic and behavioral benefits. A recent study showed that students who went on multiple field trips performed better academically and were less likely to miss school or have behavioral issues than their peers. Waldorf schools value engaging students with the world through hands-on experiences, and have specific cultural, community service and outdoor education trips built into our curriculum to further enrich and enliven our students' education.

Read the full article, Yes, Field Trips Are Worth the Effort, published by the George Lucas Educational Foundation/Edutopia.

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