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Title: Outdoor Learning in Canada
Authors: Priest, Simon
D. Ritchie, Stephen
B. Scott, Daniel
Priest, Simon
D. Ritchie, Stephen
B. Scott, Daniel
Mertz, Megan
Warner, Alan
Bourbeau, André-François
M. Williams-Orser, Beau
Jickling, Bob
Taylor, Bryan
Kenigsberg, Carinna
Blye, Clara-Jane
DeLancey, Debbie
Halpenny, Elizabeth
Michel, Ginette
T. Hvenegaard, Glen
Rodger, James
Cole, Jason
Jackson, Jeff
Isaak, Jerry
L. Spooner, Jessica
Little, Jim
Heshka, Jon
D'Angelo, Jonah
Pellerin, Justine
Bossaer, Keith
Kirk, Liz
Tranquard, Manu
Morse, Marcus
Asfeldt, Morten
Vranich, Robert
Cloutier, Ross
Létourneau, Roxanne
Stuart, Ryan
Broadhead, Sabrina
Blenkinsop, Sean
Nault, Sebastien
Javorski, Steve
Loeffler, TA
L. Brown, Tara
Gargano, Virginie
Keywords: Outdoor learning
Issue Date: 16-Feb-2024
Publisher: Library and Archives, Laurentian University
Abstract: Outdoor Learning (OL) is an experiential process which takes place primarily through exposure to nature and the out-of-doors, where the emphasis is placed on one or more relationships concerning people and nature. The umbrella term of OL encompasses adventurous and environmental learning across four fields ordered by increasing complexity: recreation, education, development, and therapy. * Recreation intends to change feelings (enjoying tourism, playing, learning new activity skills, relaxing, etc.) * Education intends to change thinking (schooling field trips, gaining new concepts, refreshing old ideas, generating awareness of need, etc.) * Development intends to change behaviour (enhancing positive conduct, growing functional actions, building teamwork, protecting nature, etc.) * Therapy intends to change resistance against efforts to transform well-being (diminishing negative conduct, easing dysfunction, healing, coping, etc.) This book is intended for OL students, academics, and practitioners, including camp counsellors, heritage interpreters, environmental educators, activity technicians, skills instructors, tourism outfitters, recreational guides, developmental facilitators, licensed therapists, performance coaches, corporate team-builders, mental health professionals, Indigenous Elders, knowledge keepers, and interested members of the public. Learning Outcomes: * Select appropriate approaches for teaching in the context of nature * Anticipate and overcome challenges for outdoor business enterprises * Incorporate best practices for skilled trades leading/guiding in the outdoors * Explore the diverse practices and perspectives on outdoor learning in Canada
The views expressed in this publication are the views of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect those of the Government of Ontario or the Ontario Online Learning Consortium.
URI: https://openlibrary-repo.ecampusontario.ca/jspui/handle/123456789/2102
ISBN: 9780886671334
Other Identifiers: 3eefd991-48a3-4287-b36c-b127a55d16a8
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