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Multicultural Education Through Shared Adventure, Alan N. Wright
Multicultural Education Through Shared Adventure, Alan N. Wright
Research in Outdoor Education
This paper explores a framework for using adventure education methods to achieve the multicultural education goals of increased understanding of one's own cultural heritage and a reduction in prejudice toward others. A cultural identity self is proposed for self-concept models. Prejudice reduction for shared adventure is expected based on the contact hypothesis and cooperative learning research.
The Relationship Of Continuum Scaling Scores And Certainty Scaling Scores On The Outdoor Situational Fear Inventory, Anderson B. Young, Thomas Quinn, Thomas W. Steele
The Relationship Of Continuum Scaling Scores And Certainty Scaling Scores On The Outdoor Situational Fear Inventory, Anderson B. Young, Thomas Quinn, Thomas W. Steele
Research in Outdoor Education
This study examined the reliability and relationship of two methods of scaling the Outdoor Situational Fear Inventory-continuum scaling and the more easily scored certainty method of scaling. With either scaling method, the OSFI and its subscales were reliable as measured by Cronbach's alpha. The relationships of the two instruments' overall and subscale scores were strong.
The Great Outdoors And Beyond: Common Threads In Leadership Training On Land, In The Air, And In Space, Cheryl Irwin, Maurice Phipps
The Great Outdoors And Beyond: Common Threads In Leadership Training On Land, In The Air, And In Space, Cheryl Irwin, Maurice Phipps
Research in Outdoor Education
The purpose of this study was to investigate a systematic approach to learning leadership in the outdoors. A single-case design was used with an expert from a related field taking part in an expedition using the Experiential Leadership Education approach to learn the "people" skills of leadership.
Outward Bound: The Congruence Of Principles And Practice, Cheryl A. Estes
Outward Bound: The Congruence Of Principles And Practice, Cheryl A. Estes
Research in Outdoor Education
A questionnaire was developed to determine how well principles were conveyed during standard courses at two Outward Bound schools. Results showed that the principles of the schools were important and conveyed. Comparisons showed some differences in perception regarding the principles of compassion, cooperation, environmental awareness, and service. Recommendations for further research were made.
Moods Of Outdoor Short Course Participants, Chris Cashel
Moods Of Outdoor Short Course Participants, Chris Cashel
Research in Outdoor Education
A purpose of this study was to demonstrate the cycle of mood states displayed by outdoor short course participants. It was hypothesized that participants on short courses experience fluctuations of mood states. Moods would follow a predictable cycle and will complete a range of moods. Mood states were assessed using the POMS (McNair, Lorr, & Droppleman, 1971).
The Status Of Evaluation In Aca Accredited Camping Programs, Karla A. Henderson, M. Deborah Bialeschki
The Status Of Evaluation In Aca Accredited Camping Programs, Karla A. Henderson, M. Deborah Bialeschki
Research in Outdoor Education
The purpose of this descriptive evaluation project was to determine the current status of evaluation in American Camping Association accredited camps. Both qualitative and quantitative data were collected from a systematic random sample of camps. The results showed that camp directors placed emphasis on evaluations for helping them improve various aspects of the camp related to staff, program, facilities, and/or administration.
Learning About Ethical Outdoor Leadership, Karen Fox, Mark Reed
Learning About Ethical Outdoor Leadership, Karen Fox, Mark Reed
Research in Outdoor Education
Outdoor adventure programming has responded to changing societal and individual needs by enlarging the goals and objectives of programs beyond the boundaries of the outdoor trip. Program missions, goals and objectives regularly include integrating people with and without disabilities, reinforcing appropriate school and societal behaviour in youth at risk, enhancing the self esteem of young people, teaching environmentally sound behaviour, and enhancing restorative healing for women survivors of abuse and people with terminal illness. These broader goals and objectives place different demands upon the outdoor leader and situate an outdoor trip within a larger context. This larger context connects outdoor …
Moods Of 3-Week And 5-Week Outdoor Expedition Participants, Pamela E. Foti, Suzanne R. Daiss
Moods Of 3-Week And 5-Week Outdoor Expedition Participants, Pamela E. Foti, Suzanne R. Daiss
Research in Outdoor Education
The purpose of this research project was to investigate and document the cycle of mood states displayed by outdoor recreation expedition participants. It was hypothesized that an individual's moods pass through a predictable cycle during the beginning, middle, and end phases of a 3-week to 5-week outdoor expedition.This cycle would include fluctuations in mood states such as anger/hostility, confusion/bewilderment, depression/dejection, fatigue, tension/anxiety, and vigor. It was anticipated that tension/anxiety would be high in the beginning, medium to high in the middle, and then low at the end. Depression/dejection was expected to be low in the beginning, high in the middle, …
Anxiety And Outdoor Adventure: A Study Of State Anxiety And Activity Performance, Ben F. Tholkes
Anxiety And Outdoor Adventure: A Study Of State Anxiety And Activity Performance, Ben F. Tholkes
Research in Outdoor Education
This study explored the relationship between participant anxiety and performance in an outdoor adventure activity (a high ropes course). It has been widely suggested that a correlation exists between anxiety and performance of complex motor tasks during a physical activity (Martens, Vealey, & Burton, 1990).
Methods, Measures, And Madness: Possiblities For Outdoor Education Research, Karla Henderson, Karen Fox
Methods, Measures, And Madness: Possiblities For Outdoor Education Research, Karla Henderson, Karen Fox
Research in Outdoor Education
In this keynote presentation, the authors outlined the "Top Ten Reasons Why We Need More and Better Outdoor Education Research Methods and Measures" as the basis for our further discussion.
Wilderness Leadershiptraining:Influence On Judgment And Decision Making, Mike Mcgowan, Rogene Mckiernan
Wilderness Leadershiptraining:Influence On Judgment And Decision Making, Mike Mcgowan, Rogene Mckiernan
Research in Outdoor Education
A repeated measures design was used to examine changes in the level of moral decision making attributed to participation in the ECOEE field studies program.
How Deep Ecology And Critical Social Theory Come Together In Outdoor Travel Guiding: On Thediscovery Of Being A Researcher, Bob Henderson
How Deep Ecology And Critical Social Theory Come Together In Outdoor Travel Guiding: On Thediscovery Of Being A Researcher, Bob Henderson
Research in Outdoor Education
The author describes planned research:
With 10 years of reviewing and keeping selections from the travel journals of over 50 trips, winter and summer, it seems appropriate at this time to address an Outdoor Education Research Symposium with a story of realization and research findings that speak to a liberation from oppressive cultural forces for a radically new conception of self (of "being a researcher"). Influences of narrative inquiry, emancipatory research, feminist theory and perspectival heuristic studies are all involved in shaping the ways of knowing, ways of teaching, and ways of valuing presented here as a new approach to …
On Evaluating Environmental Education, Ilka List
On Evaluating Environmental Education, Ilka List
Research in Outdoor Education
Are we doing what we think we are doing in our outdoor environmental education programs? We need answers in order to improve our programs, as well as to convince funding organizations that we deserve their money. Although most funding agencies know how difficult it is to evaluate qualitative experience, they still ask us to try. I think that children's art can provide such a tool. Although many people are not at all familiar with interpreting children's art, the skill is not difficult to learn, and the artwork reveals a great deal.
Reconnecting With Nature: A Vision For The Future, Coalition For Education In The Outdoors (Ceo)
Reconnecting With Nature: A Vision For The Future, Coalition For Education In The Outdoors (Ceo)
Research in Outdoor Education
Conference Announcement for the Second Coalition for Education in the Outdoors National Conference held in October, 1994.
Camp Peregrine Research: An Investigation Of The Development Of Environmental Empathy, Diana Sweet Wilson
Camp Peregrine Research: An Investigation Of The Development Of Environmental Empathy, Diana Sweet Wilson
Research in Outdoor Education
Our research goal at Mohonk Preserve' s Camp Peregrine during the past five years has been to discover better ways to give children opportunity to experience the environment that results in a deep empathy for the organisms and their physical habitats. Empathy for non-human characters involves the focusing of attention on the other and the assumption of the role of the other, as well as cognitive activities that lead to understanding of the other's situati9n (Hoffman, 1993). We link adventure, scientific inquiry, and storytelling to accomplish these goals.
The Planet, 1994, Winter, Derek Martin, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
The Planet, 1994, Winter, Derek Martin, Huxley College Of The Environment, Western Washington University
The Planet
No abstract provided.
Extension And Education Materials For Sustainable Agriculture, Volume 1, Charles A. Francis, Jim King
Extension And Education Materials For Sustainable Agriculture, Volume 1, Charles A. Francis, Jim King
CARI Extension and Education Materials for Sustainable Agriculture
Extension and Education Materials for Sustainable Agriculture
Future Harvest Teaching Manual
A Teacher's Guide to Cropping System Design
A Guide to Nitrogen Optimization
Preventative Weed Management
Integrated Soil Fertility Management
The Economics of Sustainable Agriculture
A Guide for Lease Structures and Landlord-Tenant Agreements for Converting to More Sustainable Agriculture
The Green Revolution Simulation
The Use of Decision Cases in Agricultural Education and Research
Teaching with Cases
Sustainable Systems for the Future: The Nebraska Program
Integration of Environmental and Sustainable Development in Extension: Case Study from Nebraska, USA
Agricultural Producers and Environmentalists: What are Common Goals?
Designing the Future Farmscape
Sustainable …
Lake Education Project: An Environmental Program For Lake Elsinore Students, W. Arthur Mcmahon
Lake Education Project: An Environmental Program For Lake Elsinore Students, W. Arthur Mcmahon
Theses Digitization Project
No abstract provided.
Marine Mammal Studies Supported By The Northeast Fisheries Science Center During 1980-89, Gordon T. Waring, Janeen M. Quintal, Tim D. Smith
Marine Mammal Studies Supported By The Northeast Fisheries Science Center During 1980-89, Gordon T. Waring, Janeen M. Quintal, Tim D. Smith
United States Department of Commerce: Staff Publications
Marine mammal research supported by the Northeast Fisheries Science Center from 1980 to 1989 is described in the context of four research areas defined retrospectively: (1) ecological roles and habitat requirements, (2) human interactions, (3) optimum sustainable population size, and (4) research planning and archiving. Within each area, contract and in· house projects are grouped into a number of research topics which are based on actual projects completed. Research activities and results, along with the total amount of money spent, are summarized for each topic. The relationship of the research supported over the decade to the recommendations of a research …
Stable Isotopes Of Oxygen And Hydrogen In The Truckee River-Pyramid Lake Surface-Water System. 3. Source Of Water Vapor Overlying Pyramid Lake, Larry Benson, J. W. C. White
Stable Isotopes Of Oxygen And Hydrogen In The Truckee River-Pyramid Lake Surface-Water System. 3. Source Of Water Vapor Overlying Pyramid Lake, Larry Benson, J. W. C. White
United States Geological Survey: Staff Publications
During 1988 and 1989, a series of water-vapor extractions were conducted in the Pyramid Lake basin to determine the source of moisture that overlies the lake. Calculations of the isotopic and water-vapor balances were made from isotopic and meteorological data from the Pyramid Lake and Reno, Nevada, areas. The results indicate that in the warm season, most of the moisture that overlies the lake is derived from evaporation as opposed to advected moisture. Isotopic fluxes at the lake surface can be approximated by climatic data from the lake site, which simplifies the calculation of this input in numerical simulations of …
Red Imported Fire Ant Impact On Wildlife: An Overview, Craig R. Allen, Stephen Demarais, R. Scott Lutz
Red Imported Fire Ant Impact On Wildlife: An Overview, Craig R. Allen, Stephen Demarais, R. Scott Lutz
Nebraska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit: Staff Publications
We reviewed the past 50 years of literature concerning red imported fire ant impacts on wildlife species. The red imported fire ant has had a negative impact on numerous species of wildlife. However, experimental evidence of population-level impacts is meager. We discuss potential fire ant perturbations and suggest research directions that may settle the long-standing controversy concerning the impact of imported fire ants on native vertebrates and the ecosystems they have invaded.
Interactions Between Larval White Crappie And Gizzard Shad: Quantifying Mechanisms In Small Ponds, Kevin L. Pope, Dennis R. Devries
Interactions Between Larval White Crappie And Gizzard Shad: Quantifying Mechanisms In Small Ponds, Kevin L. Pope, Dennis R. Devries
Nebraska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit: Staff Publications
To test potential competitive interactions between larvae of white crappie Pomoxis annularis and of gizzard shad Dorosoma cepedianum. we added adult gizzard shad to eight of twelve 0.1-ha ponds that had been stocked with adult white crappies. Larval white crappies and larval gizzard shad appeared within 1 week of one another and larval white crappie density did not differ between treatments. Zooplankton density declined similarly between treatments, and zooplankton species composition and size did not differ. Although larval white crappie and larval gizzard shad had moderate diet overlap, prey selection by white crappie did not differ between treatments. During …
Obtaining Assistance To Control Wildlife Damage, Philip S. Gipson, Russel F. Reidinger Jr.
Obtaining Assistance To Control Wildlife Damage, Philip S. Gipson, Russel F. Reidinger Jr.
Prevention and Control of Wildlife Damage Handbook
The Wildlife Society (TWS) policy statement for wildlife damage control (1992) states: “Prevention or control of wildlife damage . . . is an essential and responsible part of wildlife management.” The role of wildlife damage control in our society is changing and so is public perception of it. This change is recognized among wildlife managers and researchers. Efforts are under way to make the wildlife damage control profession more responsive to concerns of society. Formal petition for the establishment of a Wildlife Damage Working Group within TWS was made to the Wildlife Society Council on March 21, 1993 and the …
Mountain Lions (Felis Concolor), James E. Knight
Mountain Lions (Felis Concolor), James E. Knight
Prevention and Control of Wildlife Damage Handbook
The mountain lion (cougar, puma, catamount, panther; Fig. 1) is the largest cat native to North America. The mountain lion (Felis concolor) can be found in a variety of habitats including coniferous forests, wooded swamps, tropical forests, open grasslands, chaparral, brushlands, and desert edges. Mountain lions are carnivorous. The range of the mountain lion in North America. Mountain lions are shy, elusive, and primarily nocturnal animals that occasionally are active during daylight hours. Mountain lions are predators on sheep, goats, cattle, and horses. House cats, dogs, pigs, and poultry are also prey.
Raccoons (Procyon Lotor), Edward K. Boggess
Raccoons (Procyon Lotor), Edward K. Boggess
Prevention and Control of Wildlife Damage Handbook
The raccoon (Procyon lotor) is found throughout the United States, with the exception of the higher elevations of mountainous regions and some areas of the arid Southwest. Raccoons prefer hardwood forest areas near water. Raccoons are omnivorous, eating both plant and animal foods. Raccoons may cause damage or nuisance problems in a variety of ways, and their distinctive tracks often provide evidence of their involvement in damage situations. Raccoons are protected furbearers in most states, with seasons established for running, hunting, or trapping.
Weasels, F. Robert Henderson
Weasels, F. Robert Henderson
Prevention and Control of Wildlife Damage Handbook
Weasels (Mustela nivalis and M. erminea) belong to the Mustelidae family, which also includes mink, martens, fishers, wolverines, badgers, river otters, black-footed ferrets, and four species of skunks. Three species of weasels live in North America. Some authors report finding weasels only in places with abundant water, although small rodents, suitable as food, were more abundant in surrounding habitat. The weasel family belongs to the order Carnivora. Weasels are active in both winter and summer; they do not hibernate. Occasionally weasels raid poultry houses at night and kill or injure domestic fowl.
Skunks, James E. Knight
Skunks, James E. Knight
Prevention and Control of Wildlife Damage Handbook
The skunk (Mephitis mephitis and Spilogale putorius), a member of the weasel family, is represented by four species in North America. The skunk has short, stocky legs and proportionately large feet equipped with well-developed claws that enable it to be very adept at digging. The striped skunk is common throughout the United States and Canada. Adult skunks begin breeding in late February. Skunks inhabit clearings, pastures, and open lands bordering forests. Skunks eat plant and animal foods in about equal amounts during fall and winter. Skunks become a nuisance when their burrowing and feeding habits conflict with humans. …
Wolves (Canis Lupus), William J. Paul, Philip S. Gibson
Wolves (Canis Lupus), William J. Paul, Philip S. Gibson
Prevention and Control of Wildlife Damage Handbook
Two species of wolves occur in North America, gray wolves (Canis lupus) and red wolves (Canis rufus). During the 1800s, gray wolves ranged over the North American continent as far south as central Mexico. Gray wolves occupy boreal forests and forest/agricultural edge communities in Minnesota, northern Wisconsin, and northern Michigan. Mech (1970) reported that gray wolves prey mainly on large animals including white-tailed deer, mule deer, moose, caribou, elk, Dall sheep, bighorn sheep, and beaver. Gray wolves are highly social, often living in packs of two to eight or more individuals. The ability of wolves to …
Bats (Myotis Lucifugus), Arthur M. Greenhall, Stephen C. Frantz
Bats (Myotis Lucifugus), Arthur M. Greenhall, Stephen C. Frantz
Prevention and Control of Wildlife Damage Handbook
Despite their ecological value, bats (Myotis lucifugus) are relentlessly and unjustifiably persecuted. Bats, the only mammals that truly fly, belong to the order Chiroptera. Bats in North America are virtually all insectivorous, feeding on a variety of flying insects (exceptions among house bats were noted previously). Most North American bats emit high frequency sounds (ultrasound) inaudible to humans and similar to sonar, in order to avoid obstacles, locate and capture insect prey, and to communicate. Bats often fly about swimming pools, from which they drink or catch insects. Bats use roosting niches that are indoors (human dwellings, outbuildings, …
Opossums, Jeffrey J. Jackson
Opossums, Jeffrey J. Jackson
Prevention and Control of Wildlife Damage Handbook
An opossum (Didelphis virginiana) is a whitish or grayish mammal about the size of a house cat. Opossums are found in eastern, central, and west coast states. Habitats are diverse, ranging from arid to moist, wooded to open fields. Foods preferred by opossums are animal matter, mainly insects or carrion. Opossums usually live alone, having a home range of 10 to 50 acres (4 to 20 ha). Although opossums may be considered desirable as game animals, certain individuals may be a nuisance near homes where they may get into garbage, bird feeders, or pet food. Laws protecting opossums …