The recreative path of urban orientation is presented as an important activity, in order to be developed in the schoolar environment. The curricular elements that are threated, and a series of values ...that can be acquired by the students of E.S.O can be justified by the Physical Education.
This plan can be developed in an incline environment such as Úbeda and Baeza, cities that are declared as World Heritage by the UNESCO.
Finally, a guide has been ellaborated for everyone of the cities, and also an evaluation of the students. This evaluation form part of the teaching-learning process.
Se presenta el paseo recreativo de orientación urbana como actividad proclive de realizarse en el entorno escolar, justificándose los elementos curriculares que se pueden abordar, así como una serie de valores que puede adquirir el alumnado de la Educación Secundaria Obligatoria, haciendo hincapié en la materia de Educación Física.
Este planteamiento se realiza en un entorno proclive como es Úbeda y Baeza, ciudades declaradas Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO.
Finalmente se ha elaborado una guía para cada una de las ciudades, así como un modelo para la evaluación del alumnado, con el fin de involucrar a éste en el proceso de enseñanza-aprendizaje.
Plus qu'à une construction sociale, voire un idéal type, l'historien est sensible aux déconstructions successives d'une pratique de la nature. Plusieurs traditions pèsent sur les comportements des ...campeurs en France depuis la fin de la Grande Guerre. Chacune porte la marque d'un milieu socioculturel défini. C'est le cas du scoutisme qui se développe sous l'influence de la mission « Good Will ». Avec le Club alpin français et les autres sociétés ascensionnistes, le Touring Club de France développe par ailleurs l'intérêt pour les loisirs au grand air. Dès les années cinquante, enfin, le camping familial entre dans les mœurs. Alors que la proportion des séjours chez les parents ou les amis se réduit, le camping devient le mode d'hébergement qui permet d'abandonner les vacances de proximité et favorise le départ hors de la région. Historians are more interested in a social construction, or even in an ideal-type than in succesive deconstructions of a practice of nature. Several traditions have been influencing campers' behaviours in France since the end of the Great War. Each of them bears marks of a definite sociocultural milieu, like scouting that developed under the influence of the Good Will mission. Moreover, together with the Club alpin français and other climbing clubs the Touring Club de France takes an active interest in open-air leisure activities. From the 50s camping with the family becomes normal practice. While the proportion of stays with the family or friends decreases, camping becomes a mode of accomodation that enables people to spend their holidays in more distant places. Historiker sind mehr interessiert an einer sozialen Konstruktion, an einem Idealtypen, als an den suksessiven Dekonstruktionen einer Praxis der Natur. Mehrere Traditionen beinflussen das Verhalten der Camper in Frankreich seit dem Ende der Grossen Krieges. Jede ist von einem bestimmten soziokulturellen Milieu geprägt. Dies ist der Fall der Pfadfinderbewegung, die sich unter dem Einnuss der Good Will Mission entwickelt hat. Überdies interessiert sich der Touring Club de France zusammen mit dem Club alpin français und anderen Kletternvereinen an Freizeitbeschäftigungen im Freien. Ab den 50er Jahren ist Campen mit der Familie üblich geworden. Während die Zahl der Aufenthalte bei Eltern oder Freunden abnimmt, wird Campen eine Unterbringungsart, die ermöglicht Ferien in ferneren Örtern zu verbringen.
The ‘Grünspitz’/‘Green Peak’ is a triangular, approximately 1,500 m2 site in an urban regeneration area in the borough of Giesing in Munich, Germany. The site was used by a second-hand car dealer for ...more than three decades, until the ‘MGS – Münchner Gesellschaft für Stadterneuerung mbH’ (municipal redevelopment agency) bought the property and commissioned 2014, in closed cooperation with the department of urban planning, the non profit association ‘Green City e.V’. to accompany the residents of the borough to ‘occupy’ the site by innovative civic participation. The former beer garden is covered by old chestnut trees and located in the dense heart of the former independent village of Giesing. Nowadays it is the community and commercial centre with a catchment area of more than 30,000 people. The two to six floor high buildings in the area are positioned on small plots without much greenery. It has neither public park nor street accompanying green or trees. So public – espe- cially green public – space is in high demand. The ‘Green Peak’ has a huge potential to meet this need. On they other hand, the site is squeezed between main roads – in the east with approximately 14,000 vehicles per day and in the west with about 30,000 vehicles per day. By this traffic congestion, the site is polluted by noise and exhaust fumes. This is the huge drawback of the site. The Questions for the next years will be: • How could the conflict between recreation and traffic noise be solved? • How could people relax and revive at a site blustered by 40,000 vehicles per day? • How to tackle this problem? • Structural solutions like noise-insulating walls, constructed in glass, bricks or concrete? • Technical solutions like active noise control? • Special uses or new perspectives?