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GEOLOGICAL
SOCIETY OF GREECE 16 th International Congress
TUESDAY 18
OCTOBER 2022
Educational
Proposal For Geology Through Walk Trails In The Urban Environment Of Palaio
Faliron In Athens, Greece
16:00
S9a:
Geoheritage,
Geoconservation,
Geoeducation
and
Geoethics
G.
Kontokostas1, A. Antonarakou1, H. Drinia1, Ch. Vasilatos1, S. Lozios1,
(1) National
and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Department of Geology and
Geoenvironment, Panepistimiopolis, Zografos, Greece, geokon@geol.uoa.gr
Background
and Objectives
Educational
Geological walk trails in the urban environment are proposed as a successful
interdisciplinary teaching approach to Geosciences in secondary education.
Geological walk trail through Palaio Faliro, using techniques entailed in the
scientific/educational methodology by inquiry, contributes in forming citizens
who are active, responsible and aware of contemporary environmental issues,
such as natural disaster management and natural resource exploitation
(Kontokostas et al. 2020).
The
designed geological walk trail is a practical endorsement in which the students
will use fieldwork skills to identify a variety of rocks and geological
materials in the built environment, as well as learn about geological features
in the area.
The
research area is located between Palaio Faliron and Alimos-Kalamaki, nearby
Pikrodafni stream, along the coastline from Athens to Vouliagmeni. In this area
the pre-Miocene basement of the HP metamorphic units of the lower plate and the
un- or weakly metamorphosed units of the upper plate are covered by Neogene
marine formations and Quaternary deposits (Papanikaloaou et al. 1999, &
Papanikaolaou et al. 2004).
Research
Methodology
This work
follows the research steps outlined by inquiry–based learning: a) trigger of
interest, b) reminding of basic knowledge/formulation of hypotheses, c)
experimentation/trials, d) formulation of conclusions, e)
applications/generalization according to learning (Bakopoulou et al. 2016). The
designed walk trail includes: Faliron War Cemetery - Estuary of Pikrodafni
stream - Riverbed of Pikrodafni (figure 1). We conducted our educational
research with an experimental group of students of secondary school of Attica
located near geolocially interesting areas.
Results and
Conclusions
The
findings of our study are compared to a control group of students from the same
secondary school in Attica as the experimental group. There is a remarkable
improvement in students’ comprehension, creativity, cooperation and critical
thinking. They learned about the Pikrodafni, they recognized white marble of
Pendeli, green Tinos’ marble, grey marble from Thasos, granite, Botticino
limestone and fossiliferous limestone. The most intriguing aspect of the study
was when the students realized that the complexity of the natural world is the
result of the combinations of few simple procedures.
Keywords:
Urban Environment, Educational Geological Walk Trails, field lessons, Educational
Research.
GEOLOGICAL
SOCIETY OF GREECE 16 th International Congress
TUESDAY 18
OCTOBER 2022
Educational
Proposal For Geology Through Walk Trails In The Urban Environment Of Palaio
Faliron In Athens, Greece
16:00
S9a:
Geoheritage,
Geoconservation,
Geoeducation
and
Geoethics
Educational
Proposal For Geology Through Walk Trails In The Urban Environment Of Palaio
Faliron In Athens, Greece
G.
Kontokostas1, A. Antonarakou1, H. Drinia1, Ch. Vasilatos1, S. Lozios1,
(1) National
and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Department of Geology and
Geoenvironment, Panepistimiopolis, Zografos, Greece, geokon@geol.uoa.gr
Background
and Objectives
Educational
Geological walk trails in the urban environment are proposed as a successful
interdisciplinary teaching approach to Geosciences in secondary education.
Geological walk trail through Palaio Faliro, using techniques entailed in the
scientific/educational methodology by inquiry, contributes in forming citizens
who are active, responsible and aware of contemporary environmental issues,
such as natural disaster management and natural resource exploitation
(Kontokostas et al. 2020).
The
designed geological walk trail is a practical endorsement in which the students
will use fieldwork skills to identify a variety of rocks and geological
materials in the built environment, as well as learn about geological features
in the area.
The
research area is located between Palaio Faliron and Alimos-Kalamaki, nearby
Pikrodafni stream, along the coastline from Athens to Vouliagmeni. In this area
the pre-Miocene basement of the HP metamorphic units of the lower plate and the
un- or weakly metamorphosed units of the upper plate are covered by Neogene
marine formations and Quaternary deposits (Papanikaloaou et al. 1999, &
Papanikaolaou et al. 2004).
Research
Methodology
This work
follows the research steps outlined by inquiry–based learning: a) trigger of
interest, b) reminding of basic knowledge/formulation of hypotheses, c)
experimentation/trials, d) formulation of conclusions, e)
applications/generalization according to learning (Bakopoulou et al. 2016). The
designed walk trail includes: Faliron War Cemetery - Estuary of Pikrodafni
stream - Riverbed of Pikrodafni (figure 1). We conducted our educational
research with an experimental group of students of secondary school of Attica
located near geolocially interesting areas.
Results and
Conclusions
The
findings of our study are compared to a control group of students from the same
secondary school in Attica as the experimental group. There is a remarkable
improvement in students’ comprehension, creativity, cooperation and critical
thinking. They learned about the Pikrodafni, they recognized white marble of
Pendeli, green Tinos’ marble, grey marble from Thasos, granite, Botticino
limestone and fossiliferous limestone. The most intriguing aspect of the study
was when the students realized that the complexity of the natural world is the
result of the combinations of few simple procedures.
Keywords:
Urban Environment, Educational Geological Walk Trails, field lessons, Educational
Research.
Geology in secondary education through Educational Geological walk trails in the urban environment.
In this
doctoral thesis Educational Geological walk trails in the urban environment is suggested
as a successful interdisciplinary teaching approach to Geological Sciences in secondary
education. It aims at forming citizens who are active, responsible and aware of
environmental matters, management of natural disasters and exploitation
of natural resources.
Initially some pilot research
was carried out in Junior High Schools and High Schools, which are located in
areas of geological interest: rivers, streams, hills, mountains, churches, historical
buildings and momuments (42nd Junior High School of Athens, Music
School of Halkida, Arts School of Gerakas, 2nd Junior High School of
Moschato). The control group was also the experiment group. The students of the schools
mentioned above either visited the Palaiontology and Geology Museum of the Faculty of Geology and Geoenvironment
at the National and Kapodisrian University of Athens, or they attended our
teaching intervention in the class. The students’ preconceptions or
misconceptions were confirmed according to bibliography, the necessity of
hands-on teaching outdoors was highlighted and the questionnaires before and
after research were formed.
Pilot interventions then followed in which students walked/explored
suitable routes in the urban field (walk trails) and constituted the
experimental group (Private Junior High School – High School of Nea
Ekpaideutiria Maliaras in Dafni Monastery and Pykrodafni Stream). Apart from the
completion of questionnaires (pre-test and post-test) short interviews with
students occurred while teachers, answered the relevant questionnaire observing
the educational intervention. Data were processed and compared to the equivalent
results of triangulation in different students of the same school, who attended
teacher-centered teaching and formed the control group.
After studying the bibliography,
suitable venues were selected which constituted the walk trail for the major
research (Historical Centre of Athens –Heridanus and Phaleron War Cemetery -
estuaries of Pykrodafni
Stream). Groups of experiment and control were created and the results
of triangulation were compared.
Last, as a part of the
Project in a 1st Year High School class the interdisciplinary teaching
approach of Geoscience was performed with the contribution of Educational
Geological walk trails in the urban environment. The experimental group was also
the control group. The students chose the venues, studied the location, planned
the walk trail in the historical centre of Athens, they edited a written guided
tour and made a mobile phone application with the locations and information
about the walk trail. This innovative active learning procedure had some
encouraging results as far as the aims and purposes of this specific doctoral
thesis are concerned.
MODULE: Geological and
Environmental Science Education.
KEY WORDS: Urban Enviroment, Educational
Geological Walk Trails, field lessons, Educational Research.
THE FIRST STAR OBSERVATION
Τοιχογραφία στο προϊστορικό σπήλαιο Lascaux πριν 15.000
χρόνια. Παρατηρούμε να σχεδιάζονται ζώα που κυνηγούσαν οι άνθρωποι εκείνη την εποχή.
Στις τοιχογραφίες βλέπουμε τις πρώτες καταγεγραμμένες
αστροπαρτηρήσεις της ανθρωπότητας. Είναι το πρώτο ημερολόγιο των φάσεων του
φεγγαριού. Οι δεκατρείς κηλίδες της πρώτης εικόνας αντιστοιχούσαν στις νύχτες
πριν την βραδιά χωρίς φεγγάρι, που απεικονίζεται με ένα τετράγωνο. Στις άλλες
τοιχογραφίες βλέπουμε τις 29 μέρες της περιόδου του δορυφόρου της Γης κάτω από
το άλογο ή κάποιους αστερισμούς δεξιά και αριστερά από τον ταύρο.
Οι προϊστορικοί άνθρωποι είχαν συνειδητοποιήσει τη
ρυθμικότητα της φύσης και η επιβίωση τους εξαρτιόταν από αυτήν. Κάθε βραδιά δεν
ήταν ίδια με την προηγούμενη, ούτε με την επόμενη, καθώς η σελήνη βρισκόταν σε διαφορετική φάση και μάλιστα
κάποια βραδιά δεν έβλεπαν καθόλου
φεγγάρι. Οι προϊστορικοί άνθρωποι ένιωσαν την ανάγκη να καταγράψουν την κάθε
βραδιά και εισήγαγαν ως κοινή μονάδα του χρόνου την περίοδο της σελήνης,
καταγράφοντας κάθε πότε είχαν πανσέληνο ή δεν είχαν καθόλου φεγγάρι, μια
χρήσιμη σε κάθε κυνηγό πληροφορία για ένα επιτυχημένο κυνήγι.
Geology in secondary education through Educational Geological walk trails in the urban environment
ABSTRACT
In this doctoral thesis Educational Geological walk trails in the urban environment are suggested as a successful interdisciplinary teaching approach to Geological Sciences in secondary education. It aims at forming citizens who are active, responsible and aware of contemporary environmental matters, such as management of natural disasters and exploitation of natural resources. Initially some pilot research was carried out in Junior High Schools and High Schools, which are located near areas of geological interest: rivers, streams, hills, mountains, churches, historical buildings and monuments (42nd Junior High School of Athens, Music School of Halkida, Arts School of Gerakas, 2nd Junior High School of Moschato). The control group was also the experiment group at the same time. The students of the schools mentioned above either visited the Palaiontology and Geology Museum of the Faculty of Geology and Geoenvironment at the National and Kapodisrian University of Athens, or they attended our teaching intervention in the class. The students’ alternative ideas were confirmed according to bibliography, the necessity of hands-on teaching outdoors was highlighted and the questionnaires before and after research were formed. Pilot interventions then followed in which students walked/explored suitable routes in the urban field (walk trails) and constituted the experimental group (Private Junior High School – High School of Nea Ekpaideutiria Maliaras in Dafni Monastery and Pykrodafni Stream). Apart from the completion of questionnaires (pre-test and post-test) short interviews with students occurred while teachers as observers of the educational intervention, answered the relevant questionnaire. Data were processsed and compared to the equivalent results of triangulation in different students of the same school, who attended teacher-centered teaching and formed the control group. After studying the bibliography, suitable locations were selected which constituted the walk trail for the major research (Historical Centre of Athens –Heridanus and Phaleron War Cemetery - estuaries of Pykrodafni Stream). The criteria of selection are determined according to the interdisciplinary interest in the specific locations. Groups of experiment and control were created and the results of triangulation were compared. 11 Last, as a part of the Project in a 1st Year High School class the interdisciplinary teaching approach of Geoscience was performed with the contribution of Educational Geological walk trails in the urban environment. The experimental group was also the control group at the same time. The students chose the locations, studied the place, planned the walk trail in the historical centre of Athens, they edited a written guided tour and made a mobile phone application with the locations and information about the walk trail. This innovative active learning procedure had some encouraging results as far as the aims and purposes of this specific doctoral thesis are concerned. MODULE: Geological and Environmental Science Education. KEY WORDS: Urban Environment, Educational Geological Walk Trails, field lessons, Educational Research.
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FIRST PUBLIC EXPERIMENT EXPLORING ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE
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