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Andrew J. Bobilya; Tom Holman; Betsy Lindley; Esther Ayers; Christine Norton; Steve Smith; Denise Mitten; Brent J. Bell – Journal of Experiential Education, 2024
This brief article summarizes five trends and issues discussed during a moderated panel and round table discussion at the Association for Experiential Education (AEE) Symposium on Experiential Education Research (SEER) in November 2023. The aim of this session was to expand on prior documented trends and disseminate current experiential and…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Cultural Awareness, Diversity, Mental Health
Stenger, Tammie; Ryan, Beth – 2000
Group processing after an outdoor experience provides feedback and the opportunity for critical reflection, which can enhance the benefits of the experience. This paper outlines some common problems in processing and suggestions to help outdoor leaders improve their facilitation skills. Common pitfalls that hinder effective processing include…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Feedback, Group Discussion, Group Dynamics
Day, Lynton; Sharp, Robert – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1993
Making errors can be a salutary learning experience. The problem in outdoor adventure education is to protect the error makers from real harm, which requires careful structuring of the learning situation. Discusses error limits, how much error correction is appropriate, involving participants in decision making, video playback and debriefing…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Error Correction, Experiential Learning, Feedback
Baker, Peter – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1996
Adventure educators must elevate participants' experience beyond a parade in the environment. Innovative right-brain strategies that can be used before, during, and after the encounter to capture the wonder of the "natural moment" include visualization, sensitizing, treating flora and fauna as celebrities, thematic photography, the mind…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Ceremonies, Consciousness Raising, Educational Strategies
Lavalla, Rick; And Others – 1982
The pocket-sized guide book is intended for law enforcement and land management agencies responsible for land-based search and rescue missions and is also useful for outdoor leaders. The information in the book is based on two premises, that a search is an emergency situation and that a search is a classic mystery. The guidebook contains…
Descriptors: Behavior, Emergency Squad Personnel, Interviews, Investigations
Peterson, Michael – Camping Magazine, 1997
An account of an early outdoor leadership experience illustrates that a trip leader's role is to build a team capable of accomplishing goals without dependence on the leader. Only when campers are taken beyond their comfort zones does true learning and emotional growth begin. Sidebar presents eight dos and three don'ts of good trip leadership. (TD)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Camping, Experiential Learning, Field Trips
Ewert, Alan; Hollenhorst, Steven – 1984
A leadership simulation model, patterned after the avalanche simulator used by the United States Forest Service and applicable within a variety of field situations (outdoor camps, church groups, commercial enterprises) can augment the development and observation of outdoor leaders. The model includes both a broad base of practitioner inputs and an…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Decision Making, Evaluation Methods, Leadership Training
Jackson, Donnie – Camping Magazine, 1997
Describes strategies for disciplining campers: establishing a caring atmosphere; using praise; modeling positive behavior; using time-outs; keeping campers busy; using conflict resolution; and improving communication with campers by using words they understand, getting on their level, establishing eye contact, using I-messages, and using humor…
Descriptors: Camping, Caregiver Child Relationship, Communication Skills, Conflict Resolution
Terrell, Chris – Horizons, 2000
Examines ways that outdoor leaders can address the needs of individuals in a group context, balance the needs of group processes against course objectives, recognize and deal with issues of power and authority in groups, and address psychological health and safety matters. Focuses on leader awareness and behavior and on the leader-participant…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Communication Skills, Group Dynamics, Group Guidance
Wagstaff, Mark – 2003
Paul Petzoldt, co-founder of the Wilderness Education Association (WEA), helped mold the profession of outdoor leadership as we know it today. After his death in 1999, numerous field journals, old speeches, and personal correspondence were salvaged in order to refresh, clarify, and preserve Petzoldt's philosophy and teaching methods. The…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Educational Philosophy, Group Behavior, Leadership Qualities
American Camping Association, Martinsville, IN. – 1997
This manual is designed as a tool for teaching and administering the Outdoor Living Skills (OLS) program in a camp and for training program leaders. Introductory sections address the following: (1) program overview and program materials; (2) people and their environment (physiological and psychological concerns of children and youth, understanding…
Descriptors: Adult Learning, Camping, Environmental Education, Leadership Qualities
Kiewa, Jackie – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1992
Too much excitement leads to anxiety, resulting in the impetus to reduce stimuli. Adventure experience leaders, in their enthusiasm for challenge and self-discovery through adventure, may ignore those clients who exist in a state of anxiety. This warning is particularly salient in regards to captive populations, such as a school group in a…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Anxiety, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Dynamics
Priest, Simon – Camping Magazine, 1987
Discusses effective outdoor leadership as the key to successful adventure programs in camping. Emphasizes unique qualities of adventure tripping and required leadership skills and styles: activity/safety skills, organizational skills, instructional skills, group counseling skills, and experience-based judgment. Provides suggestions for selecting…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Camping, Counselor Training, Empathy
Green, Paul – 1982
The handbook is intended for three leadership groups: leaders of land-based trips in the Pacific Northwest with youth or adults for an agency such as a city recreation department, experienced leaders, and leaders conducting high-adventure programs for juvenile delinquents. The handbook contains current information regarding: (1) trip planning and…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Certification, Delinquency, Equipment
Richardson, Michelle; Simmons, Deborah – 1996
This digest provides a framework for professional development of outdoor educators. Outdoor and environmental educators share similar principles of outdoor learning. Thus, the performance standards recently drafted by the North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE) can serve as a useful guide for outdoor education generally.…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning
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