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Stuhlmiller, Cynthia M. – Australian e-Journal for the Advancement of Mental Health, 2003
Describes an outdoor adventure camp to help mental health consumers and nursing students explore the issues of mental health and illness through experiential and perceived risk challenges. Evaluation data reveals a breakdown in the stigma of mental illness as consumers and students came to know, trust, and count on each other in order to succeed…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Cooperative Programs, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries
Lugg, Alison – Australian Journal of Outdoor Education, 2004
Outdoor adventure activities, typically originating from other countries, form the basis of most Australian outdoor education programs. Research on adventure-based outdoor education in Australia and elsewhere has tended to focus on determining the benefits of participating in such programs. Less attention has been paid to a critical examination of…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Adventure Education, Foreign Countries, Role
Isenberg, Richard – Phi Delta Kappan, 1997
Describes a walkabout program that a sixth-grade teacher developed for her students from several models designed for older students. The program's basic structure revolves around five areas of personal development: adventure, creative expression, local inquiry, practical skills, and service. This voluntary program's success hinges on developing…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Creativity, Elementary Education, Grade 6
Ringer, Martin – 1996
This paper summarizes research to ascertain the need for university-based courses in adventure therapy in Australia. Three main sources of data were examined: questionnaires; a literature review; and anecdotal data such as unstructured interviews, personal conversations, and e-mail. Questionnaires were completed by 25 persons: 19 Australians and 6…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, College Programs, Course Content, Educational Needs
Dynon, John; Loynes, Chris – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1990
Describes duties and responsibilities of outdoor instructors under British criminal and civil law. Discusses elements of negligence under civil law including damage, duty of care, standard of care, in loco parentis, students' duty of care, foreseeability, and employer's legal duty. Presents risk management in terms of primary, secondary, and…
Descriptors: Accidents, Adventure Education, Civil Law, Criminal Law
Gray, Tonia – 1997
This paper describes a longitudinal study of a residential outdoor education school program in Australia. Specifically, the research tracked 409 ninth-grade students for up to 24 months to determine the impact on boys and girls of an extended-stay outdoor education program. The program is located at Timbertop, a coeducational school in a…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adventure Education, Boarding Schools, Educational Innovation
McArthur, Alistair; Priest, Simon – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1993
A residential ninth-grade program in the Australian bush strives to develop initiative, personal integrity, respect for nature, leadership, self-esteem, and sense of community by combining academic study with a strong outdoor education program, replacing competitive sports with cooperative activities, requiring students to be responsible for…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Boarding Schools, Educational Innovation, Experiential Learning
Dickson, Tracey – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 1996
The Anglican Youth Department (AYD) (Sydney, Australia) sponsors Camp Challenge, a 7-day wilderness program for at-risk youth with a 6-week follow-up. A local community contact and local police attend throughout and serve as positive community contacts after the program is over. Parents meet while the groups are in the wilderness. Discusses other…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adventure Education, Church Programs, Foreign Countries
Humberstone, Barbara – Horizons, 2001
A conference explored consolidation and professionalization of the Australian outdoor industry. Key issues, five areas of the outdoor industry, and signposts of what constitutes a profession were identified. Tensions between industry needs and the role of higher education, the underrepresentation of Blacks and women, and effects of accreditation…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Adventure Education, Conferences, Corporate Education
Thompson, Leisa; Battersby, Tim; Lee, Andrew – 1998
This paper describes the development of an outdoor education camp that assists young people in recognizing new responsibilities and celebrating transition into young adulthood. Using the concept of initiation, the camp marked the beginning of a process which involved adolescents in developing an identity as young adults, increasing personal…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adventure Education, Camping, Experiential Learning

Martin, Andrew; Leberman, Sarah; Neill, James T. – Journal of Experiential Education, 2002
Three 2-week international courses using a holistic experiential program design--dramaturgy--were evaluated. Seventy participants completed questionnaires 6 months, 1 year, and 2 years after the courses. Dramaturgy enhanced the challenge to participants through innovative nonphysical activities and can be adapted during the program for specific…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Educational Environment, Educational Innovation, Experiential Learning
Adams, Allan; Sveen, Robert L.; Denholm, Carey J. – 1998
This paper provides background information about the Project Hahn adventure-based program and its ongoing involvement with the Port Arthur Recovery Group to assist 42 adolescents directly affected by the murders of 36 people by a lone gunman in Tasmania in 1996. Case studies relate personal, social, and community issues faced by these adolescents,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adventure Education, At Risk Persons, Crisis Intervention
Ringer, Martin – 1994
This paper describes the competencies in the domain of human interaction that are required of leaders in various outdoor adventure programs. These programs may be grouped on a continuum from recreational outdoor adventure to primary (adventure) therapy. In the middle of the continuum, educational, enrichment, and adjunctive (adventure) therapy…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries, Group Dynamics
Marsh, Herbert W.; And Others – 1984
Questionnaires were administered to 361 participants of a standard 26-day Australian Outward Bound Program to examine systematic change and stabiltiy in multiple dimensions of self-concept, to test hypothesized effects of Outward Bound participation on self-concept, and to explore methodological issues in such studies. The participants (aged…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Adventure Education, Foreign Countries
Gordon, Sandy; And Others – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1996
Pre- and postvoyage interviews with seven participants on a 10-day adventure trip aboard the sail training ship Leeuwin revealed that the experience met the expectations of most participants and that participants experienced increases in self-confidence, self-esteem, motivation, and tolerance. Suggests that prevoyage briefing, postvoyage…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, At Risk Persons, Case Studies, Foreign Countries