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Humberstone, Barbara – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1994
Research and personal experiences suggest that women in general, and more specifically women from diverse ethnic and social class backgrounds and women with disabilities, do not have equal opportunities to experience the outdoor world. Discusses some obstacles to access and some measures for dissolving these barriers. Cites the National…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adventure Education, Disability Discrimination, Females
Proudman, Bill – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 1998
A workshop facilitator describes his personal journey, as well as the general process, of overcoming white male social conditioning, loneliness, and disconnection through group experiences with other white men. This process can be a foundation for understanding and addressing issues of oppression, racism, and inclusivity. (SAS)
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Change Strategies, Consciousness Raising, Experiential Learning

Glaser, J. Scott; Shoffner, Marie F. – Professional School Counseling, 2001
Examines adventure-based counseling in a school environment and how experiencing personal growth and cohesiveness extends to the classroom setting. In addition to a description of adventure-based counseling, examples of sessions are included with explanations of activities and processing questions that illustrate the usefulness of adventure-based…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Classroom Environment, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques
Marsh, Herbert W.; And Others – 1984
Questionnaires were administered to 361 participants of a standard 26-day Australian Outward Bound Program to examine systematic change and stabiltiy in multiple dimensions of self-concept, to test hypothesized effects of Outward Bound participation on self-concept, and to explore methodological issues in such studies. The participants (aged…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Adventure Education, Foreign Countries
Kimball, Richard Owen – 1980
Over 80 wilderness/adventure programs have emerged as a valuable alternative to traditional treatment for juvenile offenders, especially in combination with other services. Participants are referred from many points in the juvenile justice system by agents who should have a thorough understanding of wilderness programs so as to prepare the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adventure Education, Behavior Change, Cost Effectiveness
Berger, Cheryl; Vollbracht, Christy – 1997
A female trip leader in the University of Florida's Travel and Recreation Program observed that women and men approached outdoor experiences differently, and suggested a women-only program. From this came the Women in the Wilderness program, a women-only outdoor education program designed to empower women through participation in adventure…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, College Programs, Discussion Groups, Empowerment
Wright, Alan N. – 1994
This paper outlines a conceptual framework for understanding individual development as it relates to the larger issue of intercultural competence and prejudice reduction. A hierarchical model of the multidimensional self-concept is presented in which self-concept encompasses academic, physical, social, and cultural identities. The essence of the…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Attitude Change, Cultural Awareness, Group Dynamics
Kemp, Travis – 1998
Many outdoor educators and adventure therapists share the belief that adventure experiences improve participant self-esteem. Recently, researchers have begun to question this widespread belief, suggesting that a mismatch between the level of physical or psychological risk and the level of client readiness may produce negative outcomes. A study of…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, College Students, Experiential Learning, Foreign Countries
Bertolami, Cheryl – 1981
Quantitative data and descriptive data (written self-evaluation and journal entries) were collected from young adults participating in a standard 26-day Outward Bound course during a quasi-experimental control group design experiment to determine the degree to which participation in a high risk wilderness program leads to self-discovery,…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Delinquency, Delinquent Rehabilitation, Discovery Learning
Golins, Gerald L. – 1980
The use of adventure based education is a new and relatively unresearched but apparently successful practice in the rehabilitation of juvenile delinquents. Courses offered by schools, state social service systems, juvenile courts, youth service bureaus, and other agencies are generally patterned after the standard Outward Bound course and involve…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Affective Objectives, Cost Effectiveness, Delinquency

Farnham, Mary; Mutrie, Nanette – British Journal of Special Education, 1997
Nineteen adolescents (ages 13 to 17) attending a British special school for children with special educational needs and emotional/behavioral difficulties attended a four-day outdoor development program. Qualitative and quantitative methods were used to evaluate outcomes in the three areas of group cohesion, tension/anxiety levels, and physical…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Anxiety, Behavior Disorders, Emotional Disturbances
Chase, Michelle; Chase, Robert – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1992
Outdoor leaders need counseling skills to deal with interpersonal conflicts that arise within a group and to facilitate participant growth and change. Person-centered counseling, reality therapy counseling, and behavioral counseling are discussed, as well as how various techniques from each can be used to the benefit of the leader and the group.…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Behavior Modification, Counseling Techniques, Counseling Theories
Evaluation of an Outward Bound School plus Family Training Program for the Juvenile Status Offender.

Pommier, John Henry; Witt, Peter A. – Therapeutic Recreation Journal, 1995
Evaluation of the impact on several self-perception, behavioral, and family functioning variables of an Outward Bound school program with a family training component for adolescent status offenders indicated that treatment group subjects had significantly higher scores on all variables compared to controls at four weeks, though many differences…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adventure Education, Behavior Change, Delinquency
Wolfe, Brent D.; Samdahl, Diane M. – Journal of Experiential Education, 2005
In recent years there has been a growing call for introspective examinations to uncover the unquestioned assumptions that ground our areas of study. In this paper, we reflectively examine one area of leisure studies--challenge (ropes) courses. By revealing the assumptions that shape practice and research in this field, we also reveal hidden biases…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Adventure Education, Leisure Education, Bias
Luckner, John L. – 1987
The paper explains why outdoor adventure education programs have been successful in enhancing the self-esteem of special needs students. Such an approach features physically or psychologically demanding outdoor pursuits to provide meaningful challenges through self-discovery and personal growth. Ways in which the program fosters five prerequisites…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Educational Methods, Elementary Secondary Education, Outdoor Activities