Elements of Place-Based Learning

Bob Dillon
1 min readFeb 6, 2023

Place-based schools are educational institutions that use the local environment and community as a central part of the curriculum. Key features of place-based schools typically include:

  1. Community involvement: Place-based schools often involve the local community in their curriculum, allowing students to learn about and connect with their surroundings through service projects and community engagement activities.
  2. Environmental focus: Place-based schools emphasize environmental education and sustainability, teaching students about the natural world and their role in protecting it.
  3. Hands-on learning: Students engage in experiential learning through field trips, outdoor activities, and hands-on projects that take advantage of the local environment.
  4. Interdisciplinary curriculum: Place-based schools often integrate subjects such as science, history, and social studies into a cohesive, place-based curriculum.
  5. Cultural immersion: Place-based schools may emphasize cultural education, allowing students to learn about and experience the diverse cultures and traditions of their local community.

It’s important to note that each place-based school may have a unique focus and approach, and the specific features can vary. However, these key elements are commonly found in many place-based schools.

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Bob Dillon

Learner, Leader, Dreamer, Pursuer of Happiness, Arsenal Fan, Dad, Author of @spacethebook, Director of Innovative Learning, Supporter of @learningSTL