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Thurber, Christopher A. – Camping Magazine, 2001
Discusses how camps can cultivate staff from among the camper ranks. Outlines questions to consider in deciding whether internal leadership development (ILD) is appropriate and feasible. Describes elements of successful ILD programs and six training techniques to maximize ILD: leadership by example, delegation of responsibility, role-playing,…
Descriptors: Camping, Feedback, Interpersonal Competence, Leadership Training
Hanna, Glenda – 1996
This paper reviews aspects of Canadian and U.S. law related to liability and negligence of outdoor programs and suggests strategies for risk management. To prove negligence, an individual injured in an outdoor program must prove that the outdoor leader had a duty of care to the participant, standards of care were breached, actual injury was…
Descriptors: Accidents, Court Litigation, Foreign Countries, Leadership Responsibility
Bartley, Natalie L. – 1989
A field study of 29 mountain-course instructors at the Colorado Outward Bound School (COBS) explored the relationships of gender-related personality traits and soft skills to outdoor leadership styles and course outcomes. Soft skills are competencies necessary for effective interpersonal helping skills, as opposed to hard skills, which are…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Leadership Styles, Leadership Training, Outdoor Education
McNutt, Roland – 1992
This paper provides guidelines and examples for developing a college outdoor education program. From a literature review, an examination of existing college outdoor programs, and the author's personal experiences with outdoor programming at the California State University (Chico), the following 15 steps in developing a program were derived: (1)…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, College Programs, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy
Loeffler, T. A. – 1996
Women with past or present careers in outdoor leadership were asked to suggest strategies by which outdoor and experiential education programs could increase the number of women employed in the field, and support women in becoming even more successful in their careers. The 25 women interviewed ranged in age from 22 to 44, had 1-25 years experience…
Descriptors: Career Development, Employed Women, Employment Practices, Experiential Learning
Henderson, Karla – 1996
Feminist perspectives provide a basis for examining the nature of participation in outdoor experiences, the goals of outdoor leadership, and the meanings associated with the outdoors. Feminism is concerned with the correction of both the invisibility and distortion of female experience in ways relevant to social change and removal of social…
Descriptors: Empowerment, Females, Feminism, Feminist Criticism
Calvin, David M.; Stuessy, Thomas L.; Poff, Raymond A. – 2002
At Indiana University, the Department of Recreation and Park Administration and Indiana University Outdoor Adventures (IUOA) work together to offer university students for-credit courses in recreation skills. Since 1997, graduate students trained and directed by IUOA have taught 1-credit courses in specific outdoor skills, based on nationally…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, College Programs, Credit Courses, Educational Cooperation
Kennedy, Carolyn L. – 1996
This book was written to help Girl Scout leaders prepare themselves and the girls with whom they work to enjoy outdoor experiences together. It complements the age-level handbook and leaders' guide, and training provided by the local Girl Scout council. The book contains nine chapters. The first chapter lists age-level characteristics of girls,…
Descriptors: Camping, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning, Females
Petzoldt, Paul – Outdoor Communicator, 1982
The National Standard Program for Outdoor Leadership Certification does not answer all needs for outdoor leadership, but it does provide nationally recognized curriculum and evaluations, availability of criterion for certification, persons with various educational degrees also certified for outdoor education, and a safe, enjoyable, and productive…
Descriptors: Certification, Curriculum, Experience, Leadership
Nei, Eric – Camping Magazine, 2003
Basic concepts of experiential learning theory are presented to assist camp directors in choosing knowledgeable staff and developing successful adventure programs. These concepts include assessment of learner (camper) readiness, activity sequencing, learning cycle, comfort zone, activity framing, task goals versus process goals, and five stages of…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Camping, Conflict Resolution, Experiential Learning
Jackson, Donnie – Camping Magazine, 1997
Describes strategies for disciplining campers: establishing a caring atmosphere; using praise; modeling positive behavior; using time-outs; keeping campers busy; using conflict resolution; and improving communication with campers by using words they understand, getting on their level, establishing eye contact, using I-messages, and using humor…
Descriptors: Camping, Caregiver Child Relationship, Communication Skills, Conflict Resolution

Berman, Dene; Davis-Berman, Jennifer – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2002
The novelty and challenge of the wilderness, often cited as the basis for growth, can also precipitate emotional crises. Leaders should help the participant restore equilibrium through empathic listening and emotional support. If that fails, a model is presented for inhibiting the escalation of aggression or violence. Defusing and debriefing after…
Descriptors: Anxiety, Catharsis, Coping, Crisis Management
Coates, Tom; Cockerham, Steve – Pathways: Journal of Outdoor Therapeutic Programming, 2001
The National Association of Therapeutic Wilderness Camps (NATWC) established a counselor certification program, but it has not been affiliated with a college program awarding academic degree credit. East Tennessee State University developed a curriculum that can be matched with the NATWC competencies. Students can be certified through coursework…
Descriptors: Camping, College Programs, Counselor Certification, Counselor Training
Brockman, Robert A. – Camping Magazine, 1990
Describes favorable practices for hiring outdoor summer camp counselors. Offers tips for looking at resumes and applications. Describes interview process and suggests interview questions for understanding applicants' motivation, maturity, and sense of responsibility. Emphasizes counselor as campers' teacher, leader, friend, and role model. (TES)
Descriptors: Camping, Counselor Qualifications, Counselor Selection, Elementary Secondary Education

Priest, Simon – Journal of Environmental Education, 1989
An international study was undertaken to determine the differences in attitude and approach to outdoor leadership preparation for experts from five nations. Characteristics derived from a canonical discriminant function analysis were used to explain the differences in North America and provide the foundation for a model program. (Author/CW)
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Discriminant Analysis, Environmental Education, Foreign Countries