Legal Literacy - This article discusses the importance of implementing Study Tours as part of the Independent Curriculum in Schools, its benefits for students, and the relationship between this activity and improving students' understanding, skills, and character in a broader educational context.

Introduction

One of the important components of the Independent Curriculum in Schools is the implementation of Study Tours. Academically, a Study Tour is a visit or learning trip undertaken by students with the aim of expanding their knowledge and experience outside the classroom. In the context of the Independent Curriculum in Schools, a Study Tour is one method of learning that can help students broaden their horizons and skills. A Study Tour is an out-of-classroom activity that allows students to learn the process of something directly. The purpose of this activity is to increase students' knowledge and insight and help them understand the concepts taught in class in a more fun and practical way.

A school study tour is a tourist trip undertaken by students and educators as part of an educational program. The purpose of a study tour is to provide students with a more in-depth learning experience outside the school environment and broaden their insights into various aspects of life, such as nature, history, culture, and so on. Study tours can also help students learn critical thinking and social skills. Students can learn about important events in history or culture that they are interested in by visiting museums or historical sites. They can also interact with people who work in these places and gain a better understanding of the topic they are studying. Tour visits can also help students learn social skills.