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Kunz, Brian; Putnam, Lindsay – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 1996
Anecdotes of adventure activities with children and staff at two Russian camps demonstrate that Russian people, historically dependent on strong leaders, are fascinated by experiential education because the core concepts of shared leadership and cooperation disrupt old models, ask them to look anew at their capabilities, and create a sense of…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Attitude Change, Camping, Cultural Differences
Cheong, Tham Yew – Zip Lines: The Voice for Adventure Education, 1996
The communication style of Asians is less "self exposing" than that of Americans, because Asian culture places more importance on the group than the individual. Integrating American-style adventure-education programs into Asian culture would require an understanding of adventure learning stripped of its cultural influences, understanding…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Communication Problems, Cultural Differences, Cultural Traits
Peer reviewedLorenzo, David J. – PS: Political Science and Politics, 1999
Argues that teachers need to dispel the misconceptions of the federal bureaucracy that are fueled by political rhetoric and the lack of information in textbooks. Addresses three misconceptions: (1) the autonomy of bureaucracies; (2) interest groups, Congress, and bureaucracies; and (3) public participation in the regulatory process. Outlines…
Descriptors: Bureaucracy, Citizen Participation, Educational Strategies, Experiential Learning
Agricultural Education Magazine, 2001
Ten articles discuss experiential learning in agricultural education as it relates to career development, supervised agricultural experience (SAE), 4-H, technological tools such as electronic recordkeeping, a rationale for experiential learning, and the relevance of SAE to today's students. (JOW)
Descriptors: Agricultural Education, Career Development, Classroom Environment, Computer Uses in Education
Peer reviewedDunst, Carl J.; Bruder, Mary Beth; Trivette, Carol M.; Hamby, Deborah; Raab, Melinda; McLean, Mary – Topics in Early Childhood Special Education, 2001
Relationships among different person and environment characteristics of everyday natural learning opportunities and changes in child learning, behavior and performance were examined in a study with 63 parents and their infants, toddlers, and preschoolers with disabilities or delays. Findings showed that learning opportunities that were…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Environment, Experiential Learning, Family Environment
Michl, Werner – Horizons, 2001
Describes the current situation of adventure education in Germany. Discusses sites in schools and youth clubs, important carriers of adventure education in Germany, popular methods and activities, the concept of "metaphorical learning" as a means of transferring learning to everyday life, publications, principles of experiential…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Educational Principles, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning
Peer reviewedButler, David R.; Wilkerson, Forrest D. – Journal of Geography, 2000
Discusses university field courses and field trips. Offers alternatives to summer fieldwork, describing college-level field trips during spring, autumn, and winter. Concludes that the fun of fieldwork is essential and that a dialogue should occur between university instructors and K-12 teachers. (CMK)
Descriptors: College Students, Educational Strategies, Elementary Secondary Education, Experiential Learning
Hadadian, Azar; And Others – ACEHI Journal/Revue ACEDA, 1995
A survey of 50 students majoring in deaf education found that most participants considered multicultural issues to be important factors in deaf education. Differences in perceptions were found between those respondents who had participated in a residential bicultural and bilingual experience and those who did not have such an experience.…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, College Students, Deafness, Elementary Secondary Education
Novelli, Joan – Instructor, 1994
The article presents technology projects that provide real-life reasons for students to learn geography. A variety of online networks take students on online field trips, linking them with scientists, zoologists, archaeologists, and explorers. Other interactive software is available to simulate trips to various locations around the world. (SM)
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Simulation, Courseware, Creative Teaching
Peer reviewedRobinson, Peter B. – Simulation & Gaming, 1996
The MINEFIELD exercise is an experiential learning activity in entrepreneurship education which simulates a group escape from a prisoner of war camp. This article describes the scenario, probable outcomes, and game variations. Debriefing questions highlight concepts like vision and mission, strategies versus tactics, management versus leadership,…
Descriptors: Business Administration, Business Education, Concept Teaching, Entrepreneurship
Burns, Marilyn – Instructor, 1996
A discussion of how to use math manipulatives to teach elementary students focuses on essential program elements: what math manipulatives are and why they are used, common questions about math manipulatives, how one teacher introduced the geoboard into the classroom, and pattern block activities. (SM)
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Elementary School Mathematics, Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers
Duindam, Ton – Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Leadership, 1996
Habits and entrenched behavior patterns are difficult to change, particularly for problem children and adolescents. Youth programs in the Netherlands have had success with this population using outdoor adventure experiences. A model of facilitation of behavior change consists of assessment of basic needs, basic rules, experiential environment, the…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adventure Education, Behavior Change, Change Strategies
Peer reviewedClidas, Jeanne – Science and Children, 1996
Describes the results of a project in which students adopt a three-meter-by-three-meter plot and make periodic observations of changes in the plot. Students keep a journal, involve their families in plot observations, and visit one another's plots. (DDR)
Descriptors: Ecology, Elementary Education, Experiential Learning, Interdisciplinary Approach
Peer reviewedGray, Tara; Halbert, Sami – College Teaching, 1998
Discusses an approach to college instruction in which a faculty member designs a course, then teaches it with a student, evaluating the method in the context of other collaborative approaches that usually involve two-person faculty teams: peer coaching through classroom observation and team teaching. Experiences with this approach and the problems…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, College Instruction, Educational Strategies, Experiential Learning
Buffin, Lilli-ann – Child Care Information Exchange, 1998
Discusses the thoughtful selection and organization of multi-use, multi-sensory items that hold their appeal as children grow, or that satisfy the interests of mixed-age groups. Suggestions include using real tools, pots and pans, and recycled food containers, as well as "wild" outdoor areas and learning or activity centers. (TJQ)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Discovery Learning, Early Childhood Education, Educational Equipment


