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Ilagan, Guy; Ilagan, Jill; Jocius, Robin; Jefferson, Renee; Bennett-Mintz, Jenn; McCormick, Kally; Farrell, Marguerite – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2020
Distress and discomfort are a part of the US military college experience. Women cadets experience additional challenges including unwelcoming environments, relative isolation, and minority status. A review of the literature shows that wilderness-based experiences offer benefits in the areas of stress-coping, self-efficacy, cognitive function,…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Physical Activities, Self Efficacy, Coping
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Schary, David P.; Waldron, Alexis L. – Journal of Experiential Education, 2017
Challenge course programs influence a variety of psychological, social, and educational outcomes. Yet, many challenges exist when measuring challenge course outcomes like logistical constraints and a lack of specific assessment tools. This study piloted and tested an assessment tool designed for facilitators to measure participant outcomes in…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Adventure Education, Questionnaires, Outcomes of Education
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Miller, Brant G.; Cox, Christopher J.; Hougham, R. Justin; Walden, Von P.; Eitel, Karla Bradley; Albano, Anthony D. – Curriculum Journal, 2015
Effectively communicating scientific research has taken on greater importance as climate change impacts the world we live in. It is increasingly incumbent upon the science and education communities to produce and deliver curriculum that is timely, accessible, and scientifically accurate. In the summer of 2012, scientists and educators worked…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Science Curriculum, Climate, Hands on Science
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Daniels, Erin; Cottingham, Michael; Walsh, David W.; Pearson, Demetrius – Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, 2017
In this study, the researchers explored the perspectives of recreational practitioners currently working in the field of outdoor adventure programming on college campuses and their knowledge and interactions with students with disabilities participating in integrated outdoor adventure activities. A qualitative descriptive thematic analysis was…
Descriptors: Recreational Activities, Disabilities, Outdoor Education, Program Evaluation
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Richmond, Dan; Sibthorp, Jim; Jostad, Jeremy; Gookin, John – Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, 2016
In this study of 227 students enrolled on 30-day backpacking courses, we examined how certain demographic factors relate to status within the task (goal-related) and social (interpersonal) domains of group functioning. Of particular interest were socioeconomic status (SES) and gender. Using a mixed methods approach, we found that female students…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Adventure Education, Peer Relationship, Social Status
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Dobud, Will – Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 2016
This paper presents an account of a research project that explored the experiences of adolescents struggling with behavioral and emotional issues, who participated in a 14-day adventure therapy program in Australia referred to by the pseudonym, "Onward Adventures". All participants of this program over the age of 16 who completed within…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Outdoor Education, Adolescents, Surveys
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Roure, Cédric; Pasco, Denis – European Physical Education Review, 2018
Based on the framework of interest, studies have shown that situational interest possesses strong motivation potential for students in physical education. Understanding how teachers can use situational interest in a classroom context is critical to motivate students. However, such investigations have been exclusively conducted in the United States…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Physical Education, Secondary School Students, Task Analysis
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Richmond, Dan; Sibthorp, Jim – Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education, and Leadership, 2019
Students with low socioeconomic status (SES) are much less likely to participate in out-ofschool-time (OST) activities than their more affluent peers. This "opportunity gap" may have compounding effects, as these activities help develop key noncognitive factors: the skills, beliefs, and behaviors associated with college readiness.…
Descriptors: High School Students, College Preparation, College Bound Students, College Readiness
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Harper, Nevin J. – Journal of Experiential Education, 2018
Background: College students generally participate in study abroad experiences (SAE) at times of identity and value development as emerging adults. SAE has been criticized as perpetuating colonial acts through the project of globalization. Purpose: This research examined how participants construct meaning about place(s) and how this meaning…
Descriptors: Study Abroad, Place Based Education, Cultural Awareness, College Students
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Whittington, Anja; Aspelmeier, Jeffery E.; Budbill, Nadine W. – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2016
This study examined whether participation in an adventure program increased the resiliency of adolescent girls. Eighty-seven girls who participated in Dirt Divas, a non-profit, adventure program, completed the Resiliency Scale for Children and Adolescents® before and after their experience. Means-comparison tests for within-subjects designs were…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Outdoor Education, Resilience (Psychology), Adolescents
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Vernon, Franklin – Ethnography and Education, 2016
Whilst adventure-based experiential education traditions have long-standing claims of progressive, democratic learning potential, little research has examined practice from within democratic theories of participation and learning. Focusing on a complex network making up a disturbing interaction in an outdoor education programme, I posit forms of…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Social Justice, Experiential Learning, Outdoor Education
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Shih, Ju-Ling; Hsu, Yu-Jen – Educational Technology & Society, 2016
This study used the Xbox Kinect and Unity 3D game engine to develop two motion-sensing games in which the participants, in simulated scenarios, could experience activities that are unattainable in real life, become immersed in collaborative activities, and explore the value of adventure education. Adventure Education involves courses that…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Computer Games, Computer Simulation, Questionnaires
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Gass, Michael; Gough, Sarah; Armas, Andres; Dolcino, Cristina – Journal of Experiential Education, 2016
Violence prevention is a key focus for many intervention programs, yet little is known about how or why certain programs are able to successfully produce effective prevention efforts. The purpose of this study was to identify the essential elements of the Play for Peace (PFP) program, how it creates change in participants, and how it is…
Descriptors: Violence, Prevention, Play, Intervention
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Harper, Nevin J.; Webster, Anthony L. – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2017
Student learning can be enhanced through applied experience of theoretical knowledge. The purpose of this study was to identify and articulate personal and educational impacts experienced by students during a mentally and physically challenging international adventure-based field school. Nineteen students and two faculty members participated in a…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, College Students, Student Development, Student Experience
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Higham, Rupert; Djohari, Natalie – Oxford Review of Education, 2018
Using a mixed methods design, the researchers investigated understandings and practices of democracy across Round Square, a worldwide network of 180 schools committed to shared values. An extensive questionnaire received 4020 student and 863 teacher returns; additionally, leaders, students, and parents from five case study schools on different…
Descriptors: Voting, Democratic Values, Networks, Student Attitudes
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