
Example Program 3: Teachers
Information
What is the Outdoor Experience about?
HOW?
Adventure Based Experiential Learning is founded on the
premise that learning by doing is a powerful and effective
way of learning. Both research and experience support this.
Work by Maslow, Bandura and others in the U.S. from the
1960s onwards agrees with the findings of recent researchers,
such as Simon Priest in Canada, that people tend to retain
in memory far more of what they do than of what they hear,
see or read. This will be no surprise to many educators.
From ancient indigenous cultures, to medieval craftspeople
to modern Corporate Managers, experiential learning has
been the preferred method of many educators throughout
history. Most learning has been experiential learning.
WHAT?
Our focus is LIFE SKILLS. Our aim is to provide experiences
that will equip young people with skills that allow them
to make positive life decisions and cope with our ever-changing
world.
WHY?
With increasing demands on young people to take in
more information, there seem to be fewer opportunities
to
reflect on values, beliefs and relationships with self,
others
and environment. The Outdoor journey can provide many
such opportunities.
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