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Berman, Dene S.; Davis-Berman, Jennifer – 2000
This digest examines the positive effects on emotional well-being of several types of outdoor education programs. Although many outdoor education and experiential programs enhance emotional growth, such "therapeutic" outcomes may be considered incidental to program goals. In contrast, programs aimed primarily at "therapy"…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Camping, College Programs, Emotional Development
Sugerman, Deborah A.; Doherty, Kathryn L.; Garvey, Daniel E.; Gass, Michael A. – 2000
An outdoor education leader's job is quite complex--the planning, logistics, preparation, teaching, watching, being aware of safety can be overwhelming. Pulling it all together so that participants can express what they learned from the experience is sometimes overlooked. The reflective process is integral to the success of learning, yet it takes…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Corporate Education, Experiential Learning, Feedback

Journal of Experiential Education, 1979
The annotated directory contains citations for 79 adventure programs. Each citation includes program name and address, telephone number, director's name, and a brief description of program purpose, audience, components, length, and capacity. (SB)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Correctional Education, Delinquency, Educational Programs

Ewert, Alan – Journal of Experiential Education, 1979
Maintaining that year-round programing can increase program efficiency and environmental utilization, this article notes advantages and disadvantages of winter programing; suggests 30 pointers for instructors to help manage the disadvantages of teaching in a cold climate; and presents a cold weather program strategy. (SB)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Affective Objectives, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning
Sakofs, Mitchell S. – Communicator, 1979
Defining "high risk" and "adventure" programs, this article discusses the more prominent issues of the controversy surrounding the growing demand for certification of adventure education program leaders. (Author/SB)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Competence, Definitions, Environmental Education

Hovelynck, Johan – Journal of Experiential Education, 2003
Moving active learning forward calls for a focus on learners' actorship, not program activities, and requires distinguishing between active learning and active teaching. Experiential education offers an alternative to didactic approaches, not a more attractive form of it. Accepting traditional principles and procedures of…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Adventure Education, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education

Galloway, Shane – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2002
A review of research in cognitive and social psychology reveals the importance of situation assessment in the development of decision-making expertise. A naturalistic training model is presented for outdoor leaders that includes training for ill-structured problems, a heavy workload, time stress, and high stakes, as well as multiple players and…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Cognitive Psychology, Crisis Management, Decision Making
Cain, Jim – Camping Magazine, 2003
While working and playing together at camp, staff often work through most, if not all, of the stages of group formation, commonly referred to as forming, storming, norming, performing, and finally, transforming. Ten adventure-based games and activities are presented to help camp directors train staff and help them progress through these stages.…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Camping, Conflict Resolution, Coping

James, Thomas – Journal of Experiential Education, 1989
Traces program development at the North Carolina Outward Bound school from 1967 to 1987. Describes changes in the standard three-week challenge course, evolution of short intensive courses, and introduction of tailored contract courses in response to changing market demands. Discusses implications for institutional mission, identity, and…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Case Studies, Curriculum Development, Educational Change
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

Itin, Christian – Journal of Experiential Education, 1995
Hypnotic language can increase the transference of learning from an adventure activity to a therapeutic goal by absorbing the client in the experience, ratifying that absorption, and eliciting the client's resources to address problematic situations. Provides examples of using this approach in adventure therapy to enhance a client's experience and…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Change Strategies, Educational Practices, Experiential Learning

Doherty, Kathy – Journal of Experiential Education, 1995
During a 1-day ropes course, 84 university residence assistants were exposed to 1 of 3 facilitation techniques (no debriefing, debriefing following experience, and using metaphors to frame upcoming experience). Results indicate that the experience was effective in producing individual and group change, metaphoric facilitation produced greater…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, College Students, Experiential Learning, Generalization
March, Bill; Wattchow, Brian – Pathways, 1990
Identifies expedition types reflecting different educational values including classic quests, pursuits of wealth, scientific explorations, wilderness existentialism, and military missions. Examines conceptualization, preparation, action, and reflection/reporting as "critical" phases of adventure education experience. Discusses…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Discovery Learning, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education
Brackenreg, Mark – Journal of Outdoor Education, 1993
Outlines the theory and practice of debriefing and considers its importance in experiential learning and outdoor adventure education. Discusses theories of transfer of learning; levels of cognitive processing in relation to sequence of debriefing questions and activities; establishing supportive group behaviors; 10 soft skills needed by debriefing…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning, Group Dynamics
Lockton, Stuart; Whalley, Graham – Horizons, 2000
Participants at a British workshop on outdoor education and spiritual development concluded that outdoor programs provide special opportunities for developing spiritual awareness; maximizing relevance to everyday life is essential; and facilitators need good group-work skills. Participants also discussed contemplation versus excitement in outdoor…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Educational Strategies, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries