Bond, NathanPope, Alexander2012-02-242012-02-242009-08Pope, A. (2009). <i>First person interaction: The benefits of field trip experiences to social studies education</i> (Unpublished thesis). Texas State University-San Marcos, San Marcos, Texas.https://hdl.handle.net/10877/3423This review of literature includes an examination of the extent that field trips and technology use promoted first person interaction (FPI) between social studies students and presented material. FPI experiences enabled student creation of meaningful connections between their environment, direct experiences, conceptual themes, and factual material. Social studies curriculum would benefit from more consistent use of field trips and supplemental technologies that promote FPI. Research is still needed to compare the effects of FPI instruction with traditional methods.Text90 pages1 file (.pdf)enField tripMuseumHistoryEducationCurriculum and InstructionFirst Person Interaction: The Benefits of Field Trip Experiences to Social Studies EducationThesis