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Publication A Motivation Scaffold to Improve the Learning Engagement of Students(Avondale Academic Press, 2015-07-01) Robinson, Tony; Low, DavidTeachers who work with young adolescents know that motivating and maintaining their interest in classroom-based learning is a major challenge.
This study seeks to address this issue and is an examination of the use of a motivational scaffold to assist a cohort of Year Nine students to take greater responsibility for their learning through direct and authentic learning experiences outside the classroom.
Publication Learning 4 Life: Experiences in ‘Classrooms Without Walls’(Avondale Academic Press, 2008-01-01) Robinson, TonyPublication Increasing Life Effectiveness(Avondale Academic Press, 2009-01-01) Robinson, Tony; Low, David; Beamish, PeterThe iPod, more than any other device, is indicative of the times in which we live. It provides entertainment and information at the click of a wheel, whenever, and wherever we want it. The iPod is tool of choice for many of the current generation of youth who fill their days with electronic devices, computer games, Youtube, Myspace, Facebook and talking to friends on MSN. These youth have been referred to as the iGeneration, or Google Generation; whatever you choose to call them, they are the young people in our schools.
Life is not simple for many of these students. They
are growing up in a world vastly different to that
of their parents. Today’s world features “cultural
pluralism, increased anxiety about personal and
environmental risks, precarious employment,
rampant consumerism, the information deluge,
greater individualisation and increased instability in
families” (Hughes, 2007).
Within this quickly changing world, there is a
need for students to develop the capacity to cope
with their ever-changing environment. They need
to be resilient. Outdoor education activities have
been proposed as one way of increasing a person’s
resilience through increasing ‘Life Effectiveness’
skills. These skills equip students to handle the
demands of life and impact a person’s capacity to
adapt, survive, and thrive (Neill, 2008). They will
enhance a person’s resilience and their sense of
wellbeing.