JpGU-AGU Joint Meeting 2020

講演情報

[J] 口頭発表

セッション記号 G (教育・アウトリーチ) » 教育・アウトリーチ

[G-04] 地球惑星科学のアウトリーチ

コンビーナ:小森 次郎(帝京平成大学)、植木 岳雪(千葉科学大学危機管理学部)、長谷川 直子(お茶の水女子大学)、大木 聖子(慶應義塾大学 環境情報学部)

[G04-02] フィールドワークショップによる幼少期における地理的思考の養成の試み

*早川 裕弌1,2安芸 早穂子2ヘンベスト ジェニファー4久保 貴志5川端 典子5小倉 拓郎3,2 (1.北海道大学地球環境科学研究院、2.東京大学空間情報科学研究センター、3.東京大学新領域創成科学研究科、4.関西学院大阪インターナショナルスクール、5.富山県朝日町)

キーワード:地理的思考、フィールド、アート、身体的

Memories related to places are fundamental elements in geographical thinking and spatial recognition. Experiencing various activities in a natural environment is essential for developing children's both physical and mental abilities. However, urban cities often do not fully provide the opportunities for children to play and study under natural environments and generally the education of children is isolated in the urban environment. Developments in geographical thinking of children can be hardly achieved if there remains a gap between the daily lives in an urban environment and continuous stimulation in a natural environment. To enhance the ability of geographical thinking of children, we carried out field workshops with a small group of elementary school students regarding not only geography but art, archaeology, and geology. The interaction among these different disciplines can provide various opportunities for children to think about various materials that are not often found in their daily lives in an urban environment. Among else, the ability of geographical thinking is key for enhancing the knowledge and imagination of things related to places. A small group of elementary school students participated in a short-term training camp to experience various activities, which are based on the approach of the art but also related to geography, geology, and archaeology. It was found that the children's recognition of places and related phenomena was enhanced by the various activities. We will also discuss the further application of similar interdisciplinary approaches for the development and dissemination of geographical thinking and imagination.