Second class of the NMS Abbey of Zwettl explore history on site
Second class of the NMS Abbey of Zwettl explore history on site
The second classes of the NMS Stift Zwettl have recently made an exciting excursion. The aim was to get to know the regional and art history of the area better. Such excursions offer students the opportunity to deepen their knowledge of the history and culture of the region by learning directly on site in historical locations.
The event took place in the area of Krems and Elsarn, where the children were led through various stations. Such experiences are particularly valuable because they make the lessons more vivid and vivid. Based on these practical experience, the students can better understand and internalize what they have learned.
insights into regional history
During the excursion there were many interesting aspects of regional art history to discover. The teachers have explained to the students how art has developed over time and which influential artists come from the region. This information was not only conveyed theoretically, but could also be seen by various exhibits and works of art.
A central point of the excursion was the interactivity that helped the students ask questions and to learn more about the history of their own homeland. In the conversations with the teachers and the experts on site, numerous exciting information fell off that aroused children's interest in their own culture and history. Such excursions are not only instructive, but also promote teamwork among the students.
The importance of such experience -oriented educational approaches is that they make learning more exciting and appealing. Through personal experiences and impressions, the students can develop a deeper understanding of the objects they treat in class. This learning often remains better in memory than purely theoretical teaching units.
Overall, the excursion was a successful event that offered many valuable moments for both the students and the teachers. This type of school activities will continue in the future in order to further promote interest in history and art and to enable students to experience impressive learning experiences. More details on this topic can be found in a detailed report at www.meinbezirk.at .
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