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Nagy, Ádám – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2023
The world of extracurricular learning spaces unjustifiably falls outside the scope of mainstream educational research: resources that focus on researching extracurricula are few and far between. In the arena of extracurricular activities, one continuously encounters phenomena such as dynamic shifts in individual and collective development, sudden…
Descriptors: Hidden Curriculum, Extracurricular Activities, Camps, Educational Research
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Amanda J. Hasselle; Kathryn H. Howell; Hannah C. Gilliam – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2024
Background: Self-perception is an important internal resource, and violence exposure can negatively impact children's view of themselves. Although camp interventions can enhance self-perception, research has not yet examined whether camp interventions improve self-perception among children affected by family violence. Camp-based interventions…
Descriptors: Children, Family Violence, Self Concept, Experience
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Custo´dia do S. Cruz Fonseca – Journal of Chemical Education, 2025
Since ancient times, man has prepared medicines and used them in healing practices. Therefore, there has always been a great interest in the part of people in general and students in particular about medicines. The "Medicines, the Haute Couture of Pharmacy" summer camp has the objective to promote and improve the literacy in medicines…
Descriptors: Pharmacy, Summer Programs, Camps, High School Students
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Price, Nancy A.; Wells, Jennifer G.; Granshaw, Frank D. – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2022
A learning experience designed for the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) should integrate the Science & Engineering Practices and Crosscutting Concepts (CCCs) with science content. Such "three-dimensional learning" engages students in the epistemic components of the scientific process. Whether the Practices and CCCs are used…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, National Standards, Middle School Students, Camps
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Paul K. McClure – Teaching Sociology, 2024
Across courses in the social sciences, instructors confront the challenge of how to teach (theories of) culture, yet no consensus exists as to what helps students best comprehend and digest its full complexity. This article offers a metaphorical and heuristic approach to culture that is accessible, multifaceted, and reflective of a wide range of…
Descriptors: Courses, Social Sciences, Culture, Barriers
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Domka, Margaret; Arthur-Banning, Skye G.; Oh, Young Suk; Windbiel, Kirsten – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2023
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Clemson University Paralympic Soccer program transitioned its in-person soccer camps for veterans with a disability to a virtual format. Providing veterans with experience playing the game rather than just learning about the game in a classroom environment is an effective way to increase buy-in, activity,…
Descriptors: Athletics, Team Sports, Physical Disabilities, Camps
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Robinson, Bradley – Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, 2022
While the influence of digital technologies on literacy expression has long been a central concern of literacy studies, the proliferation of digital platforms across contemporary life has prompted increased scholarly attention to their influence on literacy. How, this scholarship asks, do platforms' interfaces, algorithms, and business models…
Descriptors: Literacy, Computer Mediated Communication, Social Media, Content Analysis
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Stamper, Christine N. – Children's Literature in Education, 2019
This essay argues that Maggie Thrash's "Honor Girl" navigates a multi-liminal space allowing it to participate in and expand upon traditions that already exist within children's literature, graphic memoirs, the comics medium, and the history of girl camps as homosocial spaces. By discussing graphic memoirists for adults (such as Alison…
Descriptors: Cartoons, Sexuality, Adolescents, Camps
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Siciliano, Lisa M. – Teaching Artist Journal, 2021
At the beginning of the 2020 pandemic, I grew concerned and also curious about how theatre educators would transition theatre and drama instruction to an online platform. I began a research study interviewing theatre artists while they shifted their formerly in-person summer camps to virtual spaces. One of those instructors, Flannery, was…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Art Education, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Ashley M. Hernandez-Hall; Kimberly H. Zemel – Journal of Youth Development, 2022
Camp remains a powerful experience for youth of any age, but special care must be taken to ensure camps are supportive of diverse audiences. This article describes the process by which 4-H camp organizers created a welcoming and affirming camp for teen dependents of active duty, retired, or veteran military personnel, especially those campers who…
Descriptors: Camps, Youth Clubs, Diversity, LGBTQ People
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Hunter-Doniger, Tracey – Art Education, 2021
The recent popularity of science, technology, engineering, art, and math (STEAM) education has begun a new renaissance in education. STEAM education demolishes the silos, and from the wreckage it creates a learning environment that embraces multiple discipline areas within the curriculum and allows content to be fluid rather than rigid, enabling…
Descriptors: Artists, Scientists, Art Education, STEM Education
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Cheeptham, Naowarat; Mahara, Star; Antoine, Misty; Insuk, Chadabhorn; Loy, Kara – International Journal of Science Education, Part B: Communication and Public Engagement, 2020
Over the past ten years, a western-Canadian university has offered an annual on-campus summer science and health science camp for Aboriginal youth. The goal of this camp has been to enhance pathways to science and health science careers for high school students aged 13-15 years-old. The camp's core curriculum exposes youth to science and health…
Descriptors: Canada Natives, Camps, Foreign Countries, Educational History
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Torretta, Alayne; Newman, Matthew; Kinsey, Sharon – Journal of Extension, 2020
Building on existing relationships with international youth development colleagues, we created the 4-H International Camp United Program (4-HICUP) as a leadership opportunity for international and U.S. teens. In 2019, teenagers from Azerbaijan, Italy, Russia, and the United States came together to build personal cross-cultural relationships,…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, Adolescents, Cultural Awareness, Intercultural Programs
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Lewis, Kendra M.; Iaccopucci, Anne M.; Soule, Katherine E. – Journal of Extension, 2020
The University of California (UC) 4-H Mindfulness Retreat was developed on the basis of current research of positive youth outcomes associated with mindfulness. Curricula, resources, and programming were developed to introduce participants to mindfulness to improve overall health. The UC 4-H Mindfulness Retreat provides training and opportunities…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Youth Programs, Health Promotion, Nutrition
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Jirásek, Ivo – History of Education, 2020
The paper utilises the method of hermeneutic interpretation to examine the sense and meaning of Jaroslav Foglar's first and most famous long-term stage game and its motto 'Alvarez needs only the brave and the strong!'. The historical impact (nearly 80 years since the game was introduced) and the motivational, programmatic and ethical elements of…
Descriptors: Males, Experiential Learning, Educational History, Risk
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