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Kirk, Liz – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2012
The author is now 30 years old. For more than a decade, she has been paid to facilitate an array of outdoor-based programming with varying groups of participants. With such breadth of experience, she frequently feels like she is a valuable asset to the organizations for which she works. However, at recent staff training and trip preparation days,…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Teacher Characteristics, Age Differences, Personal Narratives
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Collins, Loel; Collins, Dave – Quest, 2013
Adventure sport coaches practice in environments that are dynamic and high in risk, both perceived and actual. The inherent risks associated with these activities, individuals' responses and the optimal exploitation of both combine to make the processes of risk management more complex and hazardous than the traditional sports where risk management…
Descriptors: Risk Management, Decision Making, Educational Change, Adventure Education
Howard, Ryan – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2012
This short discussion explores the relevance and importance of place in adventure recreation and has evolved in part from an effort to understand the overwhelming influence of places on his own adventure experiences. While there is a depth of research and writing on both place and sense of place, this article highlights some practical notions that…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Cultural Relevance, Program Descriptions, Place Based Education
Vikander, Nils – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2012
All "friluftsliv," or "open-air living," is to some degree a "quest." This certainly applies to paddling the big, open waters, although William James (1981) originally used the term to deepen the understanding of the Canadian soul during expeditionary travel on the great northern rivers. James was inspired in his task…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Biographies, Persuasive Discourse, Outdoor Education
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Collins, Loel; Collins, Dave – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2012
As a comparatively recent development, the adventure-sports coach struggles for a clear and distinct identity. The generic term "instructor" no longer characterizes the role and function of this subgroup of outdoor professionals. Indeed, although the fields of adventure/outdoor education and leadership are comparatively well researched,…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Comparative Analysis, Adventure Education, Leadership
Dettweiler, Ulrich – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2012
Recent empirical research on outdoor education programs describes adjustment symptoms that instructors suffer from after the programs have come to an end. Post-course effects are also documented for students, but those are normally scientifically coded in measured changes in "skills" or "learning effects." In this paper, the…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Emotional Adjustment, Outdoor Education, Symptoms (Individual Disorders)
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Hutson, Garrett – Journal of Experiential Education, 2011
A session that has a theme of outcomes of experiential programs in varied contexts is both exciting and pressing. The three studies in Session IV all addressed relevant issues to experiential programming and all the authors were faced with the empirical challenge of demonstrating how and/or if their programs achieve what they say they are going to…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Programming, Program Effectiveness, Volunteers
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Karppinen, Seppo J. A. – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2012
Adventure in school culture may seem quite a contradiction. In this paper I will present arguments on the idea that outdoor adventure learning contributes to formal education and is compatible with school practice and goals. This paper is based on research conducted for my thesis. The doctoral degree was completed at Oulu University, Finland, in…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, School Culture, Action Research, Focus Groups
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Medina, Jacquie – Journal of Experiential Education, 2009
Three research abstracts dealt with program outcomes and the factors that affect them. Morgan (2008) dealt with the potential influence of sensation-seeking personality traits on perceived risk and perceived competence in adventure experiences. Two abstracts by Bobilya, Akey, and Mitchell, Jr. (2008) and Austin, Martin, Mittelstaedt, Schanning,…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Educational Research, Personality Traits, Risk
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Carpenter, Peter – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2009
In this article, it is argued that Kurt Hahn felt that it was important for children to experience 'failure' at times and to learn how to cope with it. If this is no longer desirable in the classroom, it ought to be possible to encourage children to be adventurous and "take risks" in a wide range of Outward Bound activities.
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Adventure Education, Child Development, Stress Management
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Dickson, Tracey J. – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2008
Facilitating the reflection upon outdoor and adventure experiences is a common practice for many leaders and instructors. This article draws upon visual semiotics to provide reflections upon three images from books that originate from within the dominant North American paradigm. These musings are from one Antipodean's perspective, who may see the…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Semiotics, Experiential Learning, Literature Reviews
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Becker, Peter – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2007
Adventure is a playful pacemaker for real border crossings from reality to possibility; it can, from a benevolent point of view, be the trigger for individual changes of reality, a provider of impulses for the development of self. Confronted with the unpredictability of the wilderness, the turbulences of torrents, the chaotic state of the oceans,…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Experiential Learning, Philosophy, Imagination
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Loughmiller, Grover C. – Reclaiming Children and Youth: The Journal of Strength-based Interventions, 2007
Campbell Loughmiller (1906-1993) is widely recognized as a leader in therapeutic work with troubled youngsters in outdoor settings. Rejecting punitive or institutional models of intervention, Loughmiller set out to demonstrate that every young person has strengths, desires to make positive changes, can grow in responsibility, and contribute to…
Descriptors: Therapy, Adventure Education, Personality Traits, Intervention
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Wachtel, L. John – Palaestra, 1987
The article describes an integrated wilderness canoe trip which included seven disabled persons (three of whom were wheelchair users). The trip is discussed in terms of principles of the Wilderness Inquiry II organization: mainstreaming, affordability, minimum impact, maximum safety, optimum fun. (DB)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Disabilities, Normalization (Handicapped), Outdoor Activities
Clements, Christine; And Others – Training and Development, 1995
Provides guidelines for choosing the best indoor or outdoor training to meet learning objectives. Offers advantages and disadvantages of both types and suggests how to choose which is best for the situation. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adventure Education, Experiential Learning, Training
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