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Richardson, Diana – Parks and Recreation, 1986
There has been a dramatic increase in the number of wilderness activities which are enjoyed by people with disabling conditions. With this increase comes the need to identify and deal with risks. Potential problems are discussed, and tips to minimize risk are offered. (MT)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Outdoor Activities, Physical Disabilities, Risk
Zook, Lester R. – Parks and Recreation, 1986
Outdoor adventure programs can provide opportunities for personal growth in areas commonly neglected by our mechanistic society. The specific qualities and abilities required of leaders in order for programs to fulfill their human growth potential are discussed. (MT)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Leadership Qualities, Outdoor Activities, Self Actualization
Allen, Stewart; Meier, Joel F. – Parks and Recreation, 1982
Three main concepts relating to risk recreation are: (1) understanding how an individual evaluates a recreational activity; (2) understanding that the reasons individuals initially participate in risk recreation may be different from those which perpetuate participation; and (3) understanding that factors other than the individuals and the…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Individual Psychology, Leisure Time, Motivation
Sugerman, Deb – Parks and Recreation, 1996
Organizations that offer outdoor adventure activities can integrate programs to include individuals with disabilities. The paper describes how one organization includes diverse groups of people with and without disabilities in its outdoor activities, focusing on each member's strengths and encouraging cooperation. (SM)
Descriptors: Adults, Adventure Education, Community Programs, Cooperation
Attarian, Aram – Parks and Recreation, 1991
Reviews recent research on outdoor adventure (risk) recreation which exposes participants to real or perceived danger. The research examines several professional issues (leadership certification, leadership style, program outcomes, and retention and turnover of program staff), and discusses social, individual, and therapeutic benefits. (SM)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Literature Reviews, Outdoor Activities, Postsecondary Education
Riggins, Ronald D. – Parks and Recreation, 1983
Public recreation administrators have often created bland recreational settings because of legislation, policies, and lawsuits. It is time to reintroduce the opportunity for adventurous, professionally managed risk experiences. Safe activities which give children a sense of risk are discussed, and points to be considered when organizing such…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Childhood Needs, Community Recreation Programs, Elementary Secondary Education