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Stich, Thomas; Gaylor, Michael S. – 1982
The paper addresses two significant risk management considerations in conducting an adventure program in a therapeutic setting: the potential hazards of psychiatric medications and psychological emergencies. Focusing on the potential hazards of psychiatric medications, the first section discusses climatic conditions (heat, cold, and sun) and the…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Climate, Disabilities, Drug Therapy
Jeffery, Charles F. – 1983
The history of orienteering in the United States includes both military and civilian interest, with the period of greatest growth between 1970 and 1980. To investigate growth patterns in orienteering, questionnaires were mailed to 42 civilian orienteering clubs and 286 universities supporting senior Reserve Office Training Corps (ROTC)…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Cartography, Environmental Influences, Geographic Distribution
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
Gaus, Charles, Ed. – 1985
Serving as a course planning guide and field aide, this handbook describes the philosophy, policies, and procedures of the De La Salle Vocational off-campus community-based day treatment center designed to effect the reshaping of basic values and attitudes of youngsters who are identified by the courts as maladjusted. Separate sections explain the…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Day Programs, Delinquent Rehabilitation, Educational Methods
Lev, Peter – 1968
To establish a philosophical meeting ground between Indians and white men, this document compares the Indian world view with the concept of Outward Bound. Part 1 points out the similarity between the Indian world view and the thinking behind the white man's interest in wilderness experience as a character builder, and compares the Outward Bound…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, American Indian Culture, American Indians, Comparative Analysis
Drasdo, Harold – 1973
The outdoor education literature reveals little on the values of outdoor education activities. The values of aesthetic education can readily be ascribed to values of an outdoor mountain experience--visual, plastic, musical, kinetic, verbal, and constructive. These values are related through senses, muscles, speech, and thought to form expression.…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Aesthetic Education, Educational Experience, Emotional Experience
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McRae, Keith – Journal of Experiential Education, 1986
Argues that both short- and long-term outdoor education and wilderness programs should promote environmental awareness and the development of an environmental ethic. Outlines examples of approaches to integrating environmental goals and concepts into outdoor experiential education programs offered by Australian elementary and secondary schools and…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Camping, Conservation Education, Educational Objectives
Drommeter, Bill – North Carolina Journal of Outdoor Education, 1984
Discusses the Red Cross Basic Canoeing course to exemplify the relationship of safety to skills taught. Emphasizes that instructors in all outdoor activities should concern themselves with safety, as well as teaching outdoor skills. (MH)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adventure Education, Canoeing, Elementary Secondary Education
Boniface, Maggie; Bunyan, Peter – 1999
The School of Physical Education at Chichester Institute (England) has developed an outdoor and adventurous activities (OAA) program that trains teachers to optimize the full potential of the outdoors as classroom. The philosophy underpinning the OAA program challenges the traditional view that exposure to adventure necessarily results in…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, College Programs, Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries
2001
A European conference convened 90 participants from 14 countries to consider "other ways of learning," such as experiential methods and aesthetic-sensual perception, which have been marginalized by the overemphasis on instrumental rationality in our societies and schools. This proceedings presents 18 papers and paper abstracts on outdoor…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, At Risk Persons, Educational Philosophy, Educational Practices
Pinch, Katherine J. – 2002
A study examined gender stereotyping in an outdoor adventure education program. Observations, interviews, and document reviews involving 138 adolescent students from 8 schools attending a residential outdoor education center in Queensland (Australia) found the following gender stereotypes: boys are physically stronger than girls; boys are…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adventure Education, Foreign Countries, Group Dynamics
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Wurdinger, Scott; Paxton, Todd – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2003
Presents a model of four levels of experience in training adventure education leaders: direct instruction, student interaction in class, technical skill development, and internships. Internships allow students to think for themselves and solve real-world problems while experiencing teaching on their own. Utilizing all levels increases student…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Education Work Relationship, Educational Strategies, Experiential Learning
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Yerkes, Rita – Journal of Experiential Education, 1988
Examines role of play and experiential learning in early childhood education. Summarizes educational experiments and research projects on outdoor experiential play for enhancing adventuresomeness, self challenge, cognitive development, and socialization of young children. Suggests need for traditional and experiential educators to develop…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Childrens Games, Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education
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Mitten, Denise – Journal of Experiential Education, 1995
Group leaders who offer affirmations to participants in outdoor education encourage healthy relationships and group cohesion and increase individuals' self-esteem. Personal affirming includes actions and statements that make participants feel comfortable in their environment, support capable work, and encourage behavior change in a supportive and…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Affiliation Need, Group Dynamics, Group Unity
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Bradish, Chip – Journal of Experiential Education, 1995
Discusses how experiential education can address the developmental needs of gay and lesbian youth; describes a successful Outward Bound program developed for gay and lesbian youth; and explores reasons why educators and program administrators must be proactive in developing programs for this specialized population. (LP)
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adventure Education, At Risk Persons, Consciousness Raising
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