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Understanding the nature-wellbeing relationship in adults: a qualitative metasynthesis review.
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Exploring careership in outdoor education and the lives of women outdoor educators
Sport, Education and Society, 2006The last decade has seen significant interest in research associated with outdoor education and outdoor learning in the UK. However, there has been little research into the perspectives of those staff, particularly women, who make available outdoor experiences to various groups in different situations and locations.
Linda Allin, Barbara Humberstone
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The ‘outdoor industry’ as social and educational phenomena: Gender and outdoor adventure/education
Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2000This paper discusses social and cultural theory and tracts the ways in which gender has been conceptualised. It argues that the ʻoutdoor industryʼ in its various manifestations constitutes an aspect of society that can not be ignored. It suggests that outdoor adventure/education, like other dimensions of society, can usefully be subjected to critical ...
Barbara Humberstone
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Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, 1960
(1960). Outdoor Education. Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation: Vol. 31, No. 3, pp. 73-74.
Julian W. Smith, Ann Ess Morrow
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(1960). Outdoor Education. Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation: Vol. 31, No. 3, pp. 73-74.
Julian W. Smith, Ann Ess Morrow
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The role and place of outdoor education in the Australian National Curriculum
As Australia heads into a new era of implementing a National Curriculum, the place of Outdoor Education in Australianschools is under question. In the initial drafts of the National Curriculum, Outdoor Education has been marginalised.
Tonia Gray, Gray Tonia
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Some outdoor educators’ experiences of outdoor education
Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 2006Abstract The phenomenological study presented in this paper attempts to determine, from outdoor educators, what it meant for them to be teaching outdoor education in Victorian secondary schools during 2004. In 1999, Lugg and Martin surveyed Victorian secondary schools to determine the types of outdoor education programs being run, the objectives of ...
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The educational paradigm of 21st century calls for taking uniqueness of individuals into account, developing unique potentials, and seeking for the necessary conditions to realize these individual abilities. Among the conditions of self-realization is outdoor education (Yildiz et al., 2022).
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The educational paradigm of 21st century calls for taking uniqueness of individuals into account, developing unique potentials, and seeking for the necessary conditions to realize these individual abilities. Among the conditions of self-realization is outdoor education (Yildiz et al., 2022).
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Outdoor education/outdoor environmental education
2020The concept of "Outdoor Education" is particularly used as a method in the world literature in recent years. It is a very new concept, which is used in education. The main objective of outdoor education is to integrate the class based on education with outdoor learning. In other words, teacher pursues learning outcomes beyond the classroom. Thus, it is
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