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Ewert, Alan; Hollenhorst, Steve – Journal of Environmental Education, 1990
Explored are the societal influences that have led to contemporary views surrounding the adventure experience. Adventure recreation and outdoor recreation are contrasted. The growth of the adventure recreation phenomenon is discussed. (CW)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Environmental Education, History, Outdoor Activities
Chew, Eugene – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 1996
A Singapore educator reflects on the transformation of Singapore to an urban, consumer society. Reviews the need and opportunities for adventure in Singapore, including commercially operated play programs for young children, field trips and extracurricular activities for school-age children, leadership training programs for the upper secondary…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Camping, Corporate Education, Extracurricular Activities

Herbert, James T. – Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 2000
Investigated the attitudes of staff members working in a therapeutic adventure program toward people with disabilities. Staff surveys indicated that overall, staff members' attitudes were positive, and they perceived people with and without disabilities similarly. However, there was a stronger negative preference to work with people with physical…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Attitude Measures, Attitudes toward Disabilities, Physical Disabilities

Kluge, Mary Ann – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2005
The population pyramid is being turned upside down. Baby boomers are beginning to flood the market for goods and services. It is never too late to encourage people of all ages to "dare" to be active through outdoor adventure activities. This article provides readers with a general understanding of older adults' needs and interests as they relate…
Descriptors: Recreation, Recreational Activities, Recreational Programs, Physical Activities
Teague, Travis L. – 1996
This paper stresses the outdoor recreation and education professionals should understand aspects of liability, negligence, and risk management. There are four elements that must be present if a person or organization is to be considered negligent: the presence of a legal duty of care, a breach of duty, proximate cause, and actual damages. When…
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adventure Education, Court Litigation, Insurance
Rosinski, Jane L. – 1980
To improve outdoor safety in general and the Hunter Safety Program in particular, 879 reported search and rescue incidents involving lost outdoor recreationists conducted by the New Hampshire Fish and Game Department for 1974 to 1979 were studied. Data indicated that most incidents involved hikers (45%) and hunters (18%), occurred on clear sunny…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adventure Education, Outdoor Activities, Outdoor Education

Roberts, Nina S.; Drogin, Ellen B. – Journal of Experiential Education, 1993
Discusses factors contributing to the nonparticipation of African-American women in outdoor recreation activities including (1) historical oppression and racism; (2) stereotyping by race and gender; (3) lack of role models; (4) insufficient exposure to activity options; (5) limited accessibility to outdoor recreation areas; and (6) oppressive…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Blacks, Economic Factors, Females
Becker, Peter – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1996
The rising popularity of risky or exciting recreational activities that provide intensive sensory and emotional experiences is linked to a desire for an inner experience of being in the present moment. However, such bliss seeking is complicated by modern time pressures and fears of disappointment and wasted time. Challenges for experiential…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Emotional Experience, Experiential Learning, Leisure Time
Steele, George J. – Outdoor Communicator, 1985
Suggests educational opportunities provided by well-planned campfire activities such as singing, skits, stories, cheers, and readings. Recommends planning a beginning, main body of the program, and an ending to create a meaningful, unified experience. (NEC)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Camping, Educational Planning, Experiential Learning

Sable, Janet R. – Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 1995
This study examined the effect of three physically integrated camping programs (physical integration alone or with disability awareness or inclusionary adventure programs) on adolescents' acceptance of peers with disabilities. Pretests and posttests indicated that physical integration did not make significant attitudinal changes, but both other…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adventure Education, Attitude Change, Attitudes toward Disabilities
Davidson, Lee – Horizons, 1998
Excerpts of interviews with four New Zealand boys in an outdoor education class were analyzed to explore the possible impact of challenge on their lives and the choices they made. Analysis also focused on the relationship between outdoor adventure and "rational recreation" as a means of social control or as a liberating tool for…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Educational Benefits, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries
Leachman, Mark – 1972
Instructional sequences, safety rules, duties of crew members, and procedures for Colorado Outward Bound School river rafting trips are summarized in this manual. Designed to acquaint instructors with the duties expected of them on the trips, the information in the manual is presented in outline form and is intended for those with prior river…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Camping, Equipment Maintenance, Equipment Utilization
Mayfield, Peter – 1997
To ensure that the rapidly growing climbing gym industry maintains the excellent safety record established so far, the Climbing Gym Association (CGA) has developed the Peer Review and Accreditation Program, a process of review between qualified and experienced CGA reviewers and a climbing facility operator to assess the facility's risk management…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Accrediting Agencies, Adventure Education, College Programs

Meyer, Dan – Journal of Experiential Education, 1979
Defining the nature and extent of risk associated with adventure education, this article notes the riskiest activities and delineates three main causes of accidents: unsafe conditions; unsafe acts; and judgmental errors. Careful program organization, staff selection, routine safety inspections, and emergency plans are also addressed. (SB)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Accidents, Adventure Education, Emergency Programs
Schleien, Stuart J., Ed.; And Others – IMPACT, 1992
The 12 brief articles in this "feature" or theme issue describe successful approaches to development of outdoor education programs which successfully integrate individuals with and without disabilities. Titles and authors are: "Outdoor Education and Adventure: Challenges and Rewards for All" (Stuart J. Schleien); "Benefits of Integrated Outdoor…
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Adventure Education, Camping, Disabilities