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Miner, Todd – Taproot, 2003
Decreasing emphasis on the environment in outdoor and adventure education is resulting in ecologically less knowledgeable participants. It is critical that the environment continue to be part of these programs for three reasons: citizenship and stewardship; empathy and counterbalancing a narcissistic focus on thrills; and opportunities to get in…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Citizenship Responsibility, Educational Objectives, Elementary Secondary Education
Doughty, Stephen – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1991
Training used by corporations and other organizations for management development has undergone changes over the years. The first generation of development training emphasized personal growth through physical challenge. The second generation added an intellectual dimension for processing the experience. The third generation includes physical,…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Cognitive Development, Corporate Education, Emotional Development
Huskins, John – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1991
Advocates focusing on personal and social education in outdoor education, before addressing subjects in the National Curriculum in Britain. Discusses the development of professionalism in outdoor educators. Provides an assessment of progress scale for the goals related to professionalism. Proposes that outdoor education may be more secure as part…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Curriculum, Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary Secondary Education
Hovelynck, Johan – Horizons, 1999
Describes an adventure activity in which a group achieved a seemingly impossible goal by changing the way it imagined the task. Discusses the sequence of steps in metaphor development that led to the triggering of a generative metaphor: a new image of the task that allowed reframing of the problem and its eventual solution. (SV)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Brainstorming, Cognitive Structures, Divergent Thinking
Venable, Steve – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 1999
Leaders of Christian wilderness expeditions may facilitate their own and others' spiritual growth by striving to develop a sense of community; focusing on relations, not information; planning for thorough wilderness immersion; bringing home as much of the wilderness experience as possible; and leaving the old self behind and opening oneself to…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adventure Education, Camping, Christianity
Hamilton, Michelle; Lahn, Peg – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 1998
The Camping Out experiential education program in Ontario (Canada) helps prepare youths (age 14-21) to deal with issues of sexual orientation and to practice building healthy, open connections that acknowledge the diversity of gay, lesbian, and bisexual communities. The camp offers a year-round followup support program. (SAS)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adventure Education, Camping, Counseling
Ping, Ki – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1994
Describes a group activity that uses a tree as a metaphor to reflect both group and personal growth during adventure activities. The tree's roots represent the group's formation, the branches and leaves represent the group's diversity and capabilities, and the seeds represent the personal learning and growth that took place within the group.…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Environmental Education, Group Activities, Group Dynamics
Martin, Andrew – Horizons, 2001
Outward Bound Czech Republic offers a personal development program for international participants that goes beyond the physical outdoor activities traditionally associated with adventure education. Dramaturgy uses "scenarios" in course design, allowing instructors to integrate a range of social, physical, creative, and reflection…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Art Activities, Dance, Dramatics
Robertson, Sue – 1994
This paper describes a developing outdoor adventure program for at-risk adolescents in Cheltenham and Gloucester City (England). The program builds on a partnership between Youth Service, the schools, and other agencies, and aims to make contact with young people aged 13-17 at risk of drifting into crime; to provide appropriate experiences,…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adventure Education, At Risk Persons, Counseling
Sugerman, Deborah A. – 1983
Wilderness Adventure, an Elderhostel course sponsored by Unity College in Maine, gives people over 60 the challenge of living and traveling in a remote wilderness environment. Each course consists of four days of canoeing and a day of rappelling in northern Maine. The program attempts to provide older adults with a personal growth experience via…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adventure Education, Camping, Canoeing
Sugerman, Deborah – 2002
A study examined the relationship between older adults' motivations to participate in outdoor adventure experiences and their retirement status. Surveys of 782 adults over 55 years old participating in 72 outdoor adventure programs found that although there were several significant differences in motivation based on retirement status, the overall…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Aging (Individuals), Coping, Individual Development
Guthrie, Steven P. – 1999
In two articles on outdoor programming models, Watters distinguished four models on a continuum ranging from the common adventure model, with minimal organizational structure and leadership control, to the guide service model, in which leaders are autocratic and trips are highly structured. Club programs and instructional programs were in between,…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Clubs, College Programs, Experiential Learning
Gibbs, Caroline; Bunyan, Peter – Horizons, 1997
Significant increases in global self-esteem and the four subdomains of physical self-worth were measured in 66 males and 60 females with a mean age of 15.1 years who participated in a (British) Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme expedition, indicating that adventure education can be a vehicle for personal and social development. Contains 21…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adventure Education, Foreign Countries, Individual Development

Smith, Tom – Journal of Experiential Education, 1997
Dr. Tom Smith, 1996 recipient of the Kurt Hahn Award, discusses life experiences that made him aware of the wilderness beyond and within, illuminated the connectedness of all things, and fueled his efforts to guide others to understand these important lessons. He questions whether outdoor education is reaching its full potential in teaching about…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, American Indian Culture, Consciousness Raising, Experiential Learning
Gass, Michael; Priest, Simon – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1993
A strategy for transferring learning from adventure experiences to daily life situations incorporates the use of isomorphs and metaphors. Explains how to develop isomorphic frames and select metaphoric experiences that can be used in adventure programming, especially with clients in therapy. (LP)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Experiential Learning, Generalization, Imagery