Developing Nature Relationship in Arctic Nature (5 cr)
Code: VR705LL3OJ-18009
General information
Enrollment
12.11.2024 - 01.02.2025
Timing
12.05.2025 - 15.06.2025
Credits
5 op
Virtual proportion (cr)
3.5 op
Mode of delivery
30 % Contact teaching, 70 % Distance learning
Unit
Bachelor of Sports Studies
Teaching languages
- English
- Finnish
Seats
3 - 5
Degree programmes
- Degree Programme in Sports and Leisure Management
Teachers
- Tommi Haapakangas
- Tiia Ahola
Responsible person
Tommi Haapakangas
Objective
You can identify the principles of nature education philosophy and explain the relationship between cognitive and emotional factors and values and attitudes when talking about the relationship with nature. You will understand how to distinguish between different types of relationships with nature and how to implement pedagogical activities that promote a relationship with nature and sustainability. You will be able to act in sustainable ways in culturally diverse international contexts. Evaluate and develop nature-based environments from a sustainability perspective.
Content
A selection of students from all over Europe who are interested in outdoor sports and careers in the natural environment are selected for this course. The aim of this course is to create an understanding of how outdoor educators, instructors and guides can positively influence their clients' relationship with nature/culture. A strong relationship with nature is linked to psychological well-being and a proactive approach to sustainability.
This course will teach you to understand more about your own relationship with nature and give you the ability to apply your knowledge in client work.
Location and time
Online will be in week 21 or 22 + week 24
In-person module is from 2 of June at 9 am until Friday 6 of June in the evening. Norway BØ
Materials
Elonheimo, M. 2002. Eletty luonto ja ymmärretty ympäristö – tutkimus kolmen sukupolven arkielämän luontosuhteista. Pro gradu -tutkielma. Helsingin yliopisto, Limnologian ja ympäristönsuojelun laitos. Hungerford, H. & Volk, T. 1990. Changing learner behaviour through environmental education. The Journal of Environmental Education 21(3). Pietarinen, J. 1987. Ihminen ja metsä: neljä perusasennetta. Silva Fennica (21)4: 323-331. Borg, P.(toim.) 2012. Polkuja Metsään.
Teaching methods
Online studies
Intensive week in Norway 2.-6.6.2025 (not including travelling)
Creating webinar
International connections
This is Erasmus+ Blended intensive program and it is organized together with USN, Lapinamk, Comenius Univ, PXL and Creps
Further information
A degree student attending the University of Lapland can register free of charge for LUC studies offered by the Lapland University of Applied Sciences, if the studies can be linked to their own degree. Enrollment takes place through: https://hakeutuminen-amk.peppi4.lapit.csc.fi/web/hakijan-tyopoyta/#4501
Evaluation scale
Approved/Rejected
Assessment criteria, approved/failed
Fail/Approved
Student recognises some elements of nature education philosophy but is not able to explain the connection of the different elements and their impact on the development of a nature relationship. Student is able to list different nature relationships but is not able to apply this knowledge during the implementation of nature activities. Student can explain the principles of nature education philosophy and the connections of different factors in the development of nature relationships. Student is able to find solutions for various nature activity needs of various forms and implement activities accordingly.
Study unit is assessed on the grading scale of Fail -Approved. Criteria for approved grade: • Student has successfully completed all the assignments in the Moodle platform. • Student has participated actively in the contact days and developed his/her competences further. • Successful completion of the Moodle
Assessment methods and criteria
Fail/Approved
Student recognises some elements of nature education philosophy but is not able to explain the connection of the different elements and their impact on the development of a nature relationship.
Student is able to list different nature relationships but is not able to apply this knowledge during the implementation of nature activities. Student can explain the principles of nature education philosophy and the connections of different factors in the development of nature relationships.
Student is able to find solutions for various nature activity needs of various forms and implement activities accordingly.
Study unit is assessed on the grading scale of Fail -Approved. Criteria for approved grade: • Student has successfully completed all the assignments in the Moodle platform.
• Student has participated actively in the contact days and developed his/her competences further.
• students has participate and delivered his/her contribution to ending webinar.
Assessment criteria, excellent (5)
Fail/Approved
Student recognises some elements of nature education philosophy but is not able to explain the connection of the different elements and their impact on the development of a nature relationship.
Student is able to list different nature relationships but is not able to apply this knowledge during the implementation of nature activities. Student can explain the principles of nature education philosophy and the connections of different factors in the development of nature relationships.
Student is able to find solutions for various nature activity needs of various forms and implement activities accordingly.
Study unit is assessed on the grading scale of Fail -Approved. Criteria for approved grade: • Student has successfully completed all the assignments in the Moodle platform.
• Student has participated actively in the contact days and developed his/her competences further.
• students has participate and delivered his/her contribution to ending webinar.
Further information
Student will need his personal camping gears and clothing. Tents and cookers are provided by school.
The learning materal of the study unit is in English. The course can be completed in English.