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ERIC Number: EJ739519
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2005
Pages: 11
Abstractor: Author
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ISSN: ISSN-1053-8259
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Landfullness in Adventure-Based Programming: Promoting Reconnection to the Land
Baker, Molly
Journal of Experiential Education, v27 n3 p267-276 2005
Nearly a half-century ago. Aldo Leopold acknowledged the threat of "landlessness" in our society as measured by the loss of our collective awareness of, and admiration for, the land (Leopold. 1966). At present, this disconnect has evolved to the point where participants in adventure-based programs may find themselves traveling through "Any Woods, USA." perceiving the landscape as an interchangeable backdrop rather than developing a personal connection to it. Experiential educators can take a tangible step toward solving this dilemma by promoting "landfull" experiences that actively engage students with place. The Landfull Framework consists of four areas of "landfullness:" (a) Being Deeply Aware, (b) Interpreting Land History, (c) Sensing Place in the Present, and (d) Connecting to Home. The essence of landfullness is for participants to discover a personal approach of relating to the land that is integral to everyday life. (Contains 1 figure.)
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
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Language: English
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