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Schimelpfenig, Tod – Outdoor Network Newsletter, 1991
Discusses safety management at the National Outdoor Leadership School. Describes safety responsibilities of staff and administrators, staff training and skills development courses, administration and paperwork, student responsibility for safety, field support services, evacuation support system, safety audits, and the safety review process. (SV)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Leadership Training, Outdoor Education, Outdoor Leadership
Walzak, Victoria; Priest, Simon – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 1993
Defines the concept of leadership. Reviews different theories of leadership and how they relate to outdoor leadership. The Conditional Outdoor Leadership Theory is a new approach to leadership based on applying the appropriate leadership style according to importance of task, group relationship, and level of conditional favorability. (LP)
Descriptors: Leaders, Leadership, Leadership Effectiveness, Leadership Qualities

Garvey, Daniel; Gass, Michael A. – Journal of Experiential Education, 1999
A survey of 64 adventure programs in North America examined selection practices in hiring outdoor leaders. Respondents preferred candidates from an institutional background who also had personal outdoor experience. Compared to a similar survey 14 years ago, those hiring staff were more sophisticated in their preferences and were more likely to be…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Adventure Education, Background, Employment Qualifications

Zink, Robyn; Leberman, Sarah – Journal of Experiential Education, 2001
Interviews with 12 New Zealand outdoor instructors found that they viewed risk as an opportunity to gain something of value, as opposed to losing something of value. Repositioning risk in this manner could allow the debate around adventure education to move away from being dominated by risk management, allowing consideration of adventure…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Educational Objectives, Foreign Countries, Opportunities
Cook, Janice – 1996
Intuition is knowledge of something without the conscious use of reasoning. The question of where intuitive knowledge comes from may be addressed from neurophysiological, spiritual, or philosophical perspectives. In some cases, hunches may be traced to the unconscious processing of immediate sensory input with previous knowledge. In other cases,…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Creative Thinking, Decision Making Skills, Foreign Countries
Guthrie, Steven – 1996
Tacit knowledge is a generally unarticulated, preconscious form of knowledge that forms a basis for human judgment and decision making. Tacit knowledge is acquired primarily through experience, usually observation of and working with "qualified" teachers or mentors. Tacit knowledge may also be described as "practical," that is,…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Decision Making, Evaluative Thinking, Experiential Learning
Sugerman, Deborah – 1999
This paper examines academic degree programs that train outdoor leaders. A review of previous studies of outdoor leadership noted 12 critical core competencies of an effective outdoor leader. A survey of college outdoor programs identified 15 four-year academic degree programs in outdoor leadership at U.S. colleges and universities. The programs…
Descriptors: College Curriculum, College Programs, Higher Education, Leadership Training
Robb, Gary M., Ed.; And Others – 1987
This annual collection promotes scholarly writing, applied research findings, and innovative programs and activities in experiential education. 1987 papers include: (1) "The Effects of a Structured Camp Experience on Perceived Freedom in Leisure" (Mark James) on the effects of a structured camp experience on handicapped participants' perceived…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Camping, Disabilities, Experiential Learning
Robb, Gary M., Ed. – 1988
This annual collection promotes scholarly writing, applied research findings, and innovative programs and activities in experiential education. Topics of the 1988 papers include (1) "Gender Issues in Outdoor Adventure Programming" (Natalie L. Bartley and Daniel R. Williams) about the effects of outdoor leaders' gender, personality, soft skills…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Experiential Learning, Leadership, Outdoor Education
McAvoy, Leo – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1978
Existing university and college degree programs in recreation, park, and leisure services are in a logical position to support risk recreation programming, by providing necessary training in outdoor recreation leadership. In addition, private educational organizations and community organizations provide opportunities for such training. (Author/MJB)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Leadership Training, Legal Responsibility, Outdoor Education
Brower, Bob; Brower, Marcy – Camping Magazine, 1988
Describes a training program in human relations for camp directors. Intended for groups of 8 to 12 people over 15 to 20 hours of group time. Lists topics for discussions about group process. Addresses participant concerns about feelings generated by workshop activities. Provides 22 references for experiential learning. (CS)
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Experiential Learning, Human Relations Programs, Outdoor Leadership
Miranda, Wilma; Yerkes, Rita – 1996
Over 70 years ago, female leaders in organized camping, the only form of outdoor experiential education then available, shaped the meaning of professionalism and controlled organizational structures and policies. Their achievement is paradigmatic of women's professional struggles in the outdoor pursuits professions in this century. This book…
Descriptors: Camping, Educational History, Females, Feminism
Phipps, Maurice L.; Phipps, Cynthia A. – 2003
The Expedition Leader Style Analysis (ELSA) is an inventory designed to measure leadership style adaptability and effectiveness in terms of the situational leadership model. Situational leadership arose from the Experiential Leadership Education model, which is used in business and management, by replacing management jargon and phrases with…
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Higher Education, Leadership Styles, Leadership Training
Brawdy, Paul, Ed.; Luo, Ping, Ed. – 2003
This proceedings of the 2003 Wilderness Education Association (WEA) conference contains 10 papers and presentation summaries on outdoor leadership, wilderness programs, and related training. Following a brief history of WEA, the entries are: (1) "Adventure Education and Rock 'n Roll: Sustaining the Revolution in Post-Communist Romania" (Dawn M.…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Group Dynamics, Outdoor Education, Outdoor Leadership
Mississippi State Univ., Mississippi State. Extension Service. – 1999
Program materials for Mississippi 4-H Field and Stream are carefully controlled and made available only to volunteer leaders who have completed leader training workshops. This document describes the Mississippi 4-H Field and Stream program, discusses the leader training workshops and their significance, and provides responses to frequently asked…
Descriptors: Certification, Leadership Training, Outdoor Education, Outdoor Leadership