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White, Richard – Horizons, 2001
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award adopted flexible and creative strategies for delivering the expeditions section since the UK countryside was severely restricted during the foot-and-mouth crisis. This includes the option of undertaking ventures during winter. Because of greater risks during winter, advice and requirements are given concerning…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Awards, Camping, Foreign Countries
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McNamee, Jeff; Steffen, Jeff – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2001
Describes how to teach rock climbing to elementary school students using balance dome cones, which are small, cylindrical- shaped cones that are rounded at the top, seven inches in diameter, and four inches high. Students step on the cones as they explore and discover their balance limits in various unnatural movement positions. Individual and…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Adventure Education, Elementary Education, Physical Education
Hui, Sammy King Fai; Cheung, Hoi Yan – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2004
Adventure training has become fashionable over the past few years in Hong Kong. Current Education Reform suggests learning should not be confined to the classroom, and adventure training is viewed as an alternative method to institutional routines for personal and group development. This paper reported a longitudinal study investigating how…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Self Efficacy, Adventure Education
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Sugerman, Deborah – Journal of Experiential Education, 2005
Adventure programs have recently emerged that are specifically designed for individuals living with cancer, yet few research studies document the outcomes of such programs. The purpose of the current qualitative study was to examine the effects of an adventure program on individual adult cancer survivors. Three central themes emerged from the…
Descriptors: Coping, Cancer, Adventure Education, Qualitative Research
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Storry, Terry – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2003
This is a story of what happened on the Aiguille du Grepon. It is based on fact and designed to reveal both the appearance and reality of motivation in climbing, a combination that is often difficult to express in a traditional academic style. The story differentiates motivation along two dimensions, a goal dimension with intrinsic and extrinsic…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Motivation, Rewards, Foreign Countries
Gewertz, Catherine – Teacher Magazine, 2005
This article describes the different experiences of the participants in an Outward Bound-sponsored "urban expedition" to New York City that was designed to make them better teachers by examining their beliefs and biases. The participants in this "urban expedition" came from schools that work with Outward Bound USA, the…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Empathy, Risk, Teacher Attitudes
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Gass, Mike A.; Priest, Simon – Journal of Experiential Education, 2006
The purpose of this study was to examine the outcomes of using metaphors to enhance learning in the framing and debriefing of teamwork issues for a corporate adventure training (CAT) program. Through random assignment, four different but intact regional work groups from a European banking institution participated in a CAT program for the purposes…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Team Training, Figurative Language, Adventure Education
Nassar, S. C. – 1993
This document considers the usefulness of adventure-based counseling in facilitating recovery from rape. It begins with a brief introduction to this concept and a literature review examining reactions to rape trauma; traditional interventions and implications; and adventure-based counseling interventions. This section concludes that since fear and…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques, Outcomes of Treatment
O'Keefe, Marty – 1989
A survey of 49 colleges collected information about freshman wilderness orientation programs. Questions covered: (1) program goals; (2) activities to reach these goals; (3) follow-up goals and activities; (4) evaluation methods used; and (5) role and training of leaders. Institutional goals included program goals, personal growth goals, and social…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Camping, College Freshmen, Educational Objectives
Moore, Jim – 1991
This paper describes the theory of psychosynthesis and suggests how it may be applied to the facilitation of adventure groups. Robert Assagioli's theory of psychosynthesis emphasizes inner psychological parts or elements and their interrelationships. He theorizes that integration or synthesis of these elements is possible. The goal then of…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Counseling Theories, Group Counseling, Outdoor Education
Hartley, Mike – 1992
This paper examines current standards and procedures used in rope and climbing courses and offers alternatives to standard practices. The techniques and issues covered include belay techniques, belay signals, and the use of the initiative wall. Current techniques are often not the most efficient or even the safest, but they have stood the…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Instructional Innovation, Outdoor Education, Postsecondary Education
Phipps, Maurice L. – 1991
This document defines terms related to outdoor recreation: (1) outdoor recreation includes activities that occur outdoors in an urban and man-made environment as well as those activities traditionally associated with the natural environment; (2) outdoor education is education in, about, and for the outdoors; (3) environmental education is an…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Definitions, Environmental Education, Experiential Learning
Bruner, Eric V. – 1986
This paper is designed to acquaint the outdoor professional with the risk management decision making process required for the operation and management of outdoor adventure activities. The document examines the programming implications of fear in adventure activities; the risk management process in adventure programming; a definition of an…
Descriptors: Administration, Adventure Education, Decision Making, Legal Responsibility
Rubendall, Robert L. – 1988
Adventure programs attempt to control or limit injuries in high-risk programming. This risk management has concentrated on the physical safety of participants at the expense of emotional and developmental security. In the zeal for accident-free statistics, a highly controlled, directive approach is created that treats individuals according to a…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Experiential Learning, Outdoor Activities, Outdoor Education
van der Smissen, Betty – Journal of Outdoor Education, 1975
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Behavior, Legal Responsibility, Outdoor Education
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