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Mees, Alice; Sinfield, Dean; Collins, Dave; Collins, Loel – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2020
Background: Over the past 10 years, research has started to investigate the pedagogic practices of instructors and coaches working in adventure sports settings. Outdoor instructors face particular challenges regarding the impact the dynamic environment has on the coaching process and their students. This challenging combination of factors obliges…
Descriptors: Expertise, Adventure Education, Teacher Characteristics, Adjustment (to Environment)
Collins, Loel; Collins, Dave – Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy, 2020
Background: We present a unique study of adventure sports coaches teaching lead climbing. Expanding existing work on judgement and decision making, we examine the coaching process and the decision making employed to manage the pedagogical and security needs of climbers when they are being introduced to lead climbing. Research design and data…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Athletic Coaches, Recreational Activities, Physical Activities
White, Richard – Horizons, 2001
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award adopted flexible and creative strategies for delivering the expeditions section since the UK countryside was severely restricted during the foot-and-mouth crisis. This includes the option of undertaking ventures during winter. Because of greater risks during winter, advice and requirements are given concerning…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Awards, Camping, Foreign Countries
Barnett, Des – Horizons, 2002
The foot and mouth crisis forced many British outdoor education providers to develop new options. The construction of an abseiling tree is described, which requires a living, healthy, straight tree with a trunk thick enough to remain stable under load and with few branches in the lower 15-20 meters. An abseil tree code of practice is presented.…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Construction (Process), Educational Facilities Design, Elementary Secondary Education
Everard, Bertie – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1994
Explains principles pertaining to safety in outdoor education followed by member organizations of the Development Training Advisory Group (United Kingdom). Emphasizes protecting the emotional safety of participants during adventure activities and developing a safety attitude whereby safe conduct becomes second nature. (LP)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Foreign Countries, Institutional Mission, Organizations (Groups)
Rich, Anthony – Horizons, 2003
In the United Kingdom, insurance is becoming harder to get and society is becoming increasingly more likely to demand criminal sanctions when accidents occur. Adventure educators can protect themselves by having a demonstrable, transparent system of risk assessment, safety equipment, training, and control, but they must also educate the public to…
Descriptors: Accidents, Adventure Education, Civil Law, Criminal Law
Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1996
Explains licensing regulations applicable in the United Kingdom to commercial providers of adventure education programs that offer caving, climbing, trekking, and water sports; provides information on license applications, including licensing standards related to risk assessment and safety management procedures; and addresses issues related to the…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Certification, Foreign Countries, Guidelines
Good, Geoff – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1997
Safety qualifications for adventure education are not intended to prevent the enjoyment of adventure. Good training enables participants to avoid basic errors and tackle greater adventure sooner. Discusses the need to balance individual freedom with responsibility, and how the Lyme Bay canoeing deaths prompted increased concern in Great Britain…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Certification, Foreign Countries, Legal Responsibility
Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1993
Discusses Alan Hales's model of safety management in the context of caving. When two sets of hazards, human and environmental, are present together, risk occurs. Objective risk is uncontrollable and should be avoided in educational settings; subjective risk is controllable. Presents positive and negative strategies for engaging or avoiding…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adventure Education, Educational Strategies, Experiential Learning
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
Bailie, Marcus – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1997
The (British) Adventure Activities Licensing Authority ensures that adventure activities are run by competent people who follow good practices. Discusses how the technical competence of technical advisors is determined, and how their role varies in different situations. Legal responsibility remains with the provider, who must ensure that someone…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adventure Education, Certification, Consultants
Bailie, Marcus – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1996
Suggestions for meeting licensing requirements for adventure education programs in the United Kingdom include identifying risks that could result in death or disabling injury, determining whether these risks are being adequately controlled, documenting appropriate supervision of instructors, developing a safety policy that addresses staff…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adventure Education, Certification, Foreign Countries
Allison, Pete – Horizons, 2001
The death of a 17-year-old British girl on a youth expedition to Vietnam prompts questions about the ethics and role of expedition education and about accreditation and regulation of the adventure field. Should the agenda be controlled by a central corporation, government, or the field itself? Those in the field should present a united front on…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Adventure Education, Criticism, Cultural Awareness