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Thompson, Pam; White, Samantha – Reclaiming Children and Youth, 2010
Play is an important part of a child's life and essential to learning and development (Vygotsky, 1978). It is vital that students participate in play and that play be conducted in a restorative manner. Play allows a variety of group dynamics to emerge. Irvin Yalom (1995) identifies 11 curative factors of the group experience. These factors include…
Descriptors: Play, Altruism, Imitation, Group Unity
West, June – 1993
The Outdoor Program is part of the special education program in a Northwest U.S. junior high school that combines wilderness activities with traditional classroom activities for students with behavior disorders. The goals of the program are to help the students learn to trust each other and the teachers, to teach students how to cooperate, and to…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Behavior Disorders, Experiential Learning, Group Experience
Bannister, Willie – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 1996
Uses three examples to illustrate how adventure education encourages the development of community: it is voluntary; it taps a human need to demonstrate competence and skill; and it provides opportunities for people to rally around a common need or goal, often in the service of others. Discusses similarities and differences of community- and…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Community, Experiential Learning, Group Dynamics

O'Brien, Maureen R. – Religious Education, 1997
Asserts that the manner in which congregations understand their nature as groups is critical to how they make meaning and take action in relation to their faith. Presents sociological categories that can help congregations clarify their understanding of each other as group members. Outlines supporting efforts for religious educators. (MJP)
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Strategies, Epistemology, Group Dynamics