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Locks and Cheese Crackers
Adventure Education

Locks and Cheese Crackers

Experiential education is at its best when teachers can successfully link the abstractions of academic lessons to concrete, authentic experiences. … Continue reading Locks and Cheese Crackers

On the Origins of American Adventure Education
Adventure Education

On the Origins of American Adventure Education

Adventure Education, one of the pillars of the broader philosophy of Experiential Education, is an enduring element of American teaching … Continue reading On the Origins of American Adventure Education

In Need of a Few Good Retirees: Looking to the Baby-Boom  Generation as a Source for Volunteers
Adventure Education

In Need of a Few Good Retirees: Looking to the Baby-Boom Generation as a Source for Volunteers

Volunteerism is a fact of life for most recreation professionals. Because of perpetually tightening budgets and staff who often feel … Continue reading In Need of a Few Good Retirees: Looking to the Baby-Boom Generation as a Source for Volunteers

SEEKING GOOD SAM: UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITY AMONG FULL-TIME RVERS
Adventure Education

SEEKING GOOD SAM: UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITY AMONG FULL-TIME RVERS

This study sought to offer a better understanding of the culture of RVing by exploring how full-time RVers describe the … Continue reading SEEKING GOOD SAM: UNDERSTANDING COMMUNITY AMONG FULL-TIME RVERS

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