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Baker, Mack S. – North Carolina Journal of Outdoor Education, 1979
The paper describes the purposes, organization, and preparation for the Greensboro Outdoor Education Program. It lists 20 procedures used in planning and implementing the program. Available from University of North Carolina, Center for Environmental Camping, and Outdoor Education, Greensboro, North Carolina 27420 ($6.00). (SB)
Descriptors: Affective Objectives, Curriculum Enrichment, Elementary Education, Environmental Education
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Groves, David L.; Kahalas, Harvey – Journal of the Association for the Study of Perception, 1976
Examines self concept growth and development of urban youth using the Pier-Harris instrument and helps them in a resident camp setting using the Pfeiffer and Jones instructional techniques to improve their self concepts. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Day Camp Programs, Educational Environment, Educational Experience, Educational Objectives
Baldwin, Fred D. – Appalachia, 1997
The Ohio-West Virginia YMCA operates a one-week residential camp program for high school students that focuses on leadership, civic development, and community service. Students commit to performing community service after they return home. The program culminates in a youth-in-government role-playing exercise at the state capitol, where students…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Civics, Government (Administrative Body), High School Students
Bond, Hallie E. – Camping Magazine, 2003
In the late 19th century, camps in the Adirondacks responded to concerns that the American character was softening. Much camping philosophy came from the progressive movement in education. Aspects of Indian culture were adopted because they seemed to fit naturally in the Adirondacks, and children loved them. Adirondack camps have always been…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, Camping, Church Programs, Experiential Learning
Webber, Mary S.; Walker-Thoth, Daphne – Camping Magazine, 1990
Describes "A World of Difference," a camp-counselor training project designed to help youth appreciate racial, ethnic, and cultural diversity. Discusses ways and importance of recruiting minority staff. Describes how training helps counselors to become comfortable with diversity, and to initiate education activities themselves. Describes…
Descriptors: Camping, Counselor Attitudes, Counselor Training, Cultural Differences
White, John R. – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1992
At an archaeology camp program for gifted youngsters, students ages 11-16 built a mound with 5 archaeological levels, for future exploration. The "fake" mound ensured that student interest would be maintained, that students would learn about special problems and situations, and that irreplaceable bits of prehistory would not risk being damaged.…
Descriptors: Ancient History, Archaeology, Enrichment Activities, Experiential Learning
Halliday, Nancy – Camping Magazine, 1991
Describes features of organized camping that are conducive to social learning, including the continuity and variety of the camping experience; planned, goal-oriented experiences; qualified adult leadership; and the informal atmosphere of camping. Stresses the role of small-group experiences as the most important aspect of camplife and social…
Descriptors: Camping, Elementary Secondary Education, Group Experience, Individual Development
Hawkins, Joseph A. – Teaching Tolerance, 1993
Describes the following summer camps that challenge children to broaden their world views: (1) Encampment for Citizenship (California); (2) Highlander Research and Education Center (Tennessee); (3) Camp It Up (California); (4) Timber Trails Camps (Connecticut); (5) Children Connected to Their Culture Summer Camp (Kentucky); and (6) Westwood…
Descriptors: Camping, Children, Citizenship Education, Cooperation
Thomas, Henry M., III – Camping Magazine, 1993
Describes Camp Atwater (North Brookfield, Massachusetts), a summer residential camp founded in 1921 to assist African-American children in developing leadership, character, citizenship, interpersonal communication skills, personal and educational confidence, environmental awareness, physical fitness, and cultural awareness. Describes Camp…
Descriptors: Afrocentrism, Black Youth, Cultural Awareness, Educational Philosophy
Parry, Jim – Camping Magazine, 1998
Resident outdoor environmental education (ROEE) is a camp-based extension of the classroom for two to five days, promoting student independence, interpersonal skills, and ecological awareness. Advantages and disadvantages of the "camp as innkeeper" and full program-provider models are given. Program development guidelines cover expenses,…
Descriptors: Camping, Cooperative Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Gordon, Donald – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 1999
Describes a bush camp in British Columbia (Canada) based on the Rediscovery concept. Guided by Kaska Dena and Sekani Elders, and based on traditional teachings, the week-long camp offers Native youth the opportunity to reconnect with the land and the cultural heritage it embodies and to make powerful new connections to their Elders and peers. (TD)
Descriptors: American Indian Education, Canada Natives, Cultural Maintenance, Experiential Learning
Ponick, F. S., Comp.; Harlow, Leslie; Horman, Amy Beth; Machover, Wilma – Teaching Music, 1997
Provides guidelines for determining when and where to attend a summer music camp. Recommends (1) acquiring information year-round; (2) locating local and regional resources; (3) determining the family's level of interest; (4) determining the child's maturity level; (5) starting early and observing deadlines; and (6) expediting auditions and tapes.…
Descriptors: Applied Music, Curriculum Enrichment, Decision Making, Elementary Secondary Education
Salazar, Carmen Grace; McEwen, Douglas – Camping Magazine, 1996
Strategies for working with international camp staff include speaking plain English, making camp policies and customs clear, including food from other countries in the menu, encouraging international staff to play games and sing songs in their native language, and assigning buddies to international staff. Includes tips for hiring international…
Descriptors: Camping, Cultural Differences, Cultural Exchange, Foreign Workers
Jeffrey, Elizabeth – Camping Magazine, 2001
The Discovery Center (Ashford, Connecticut) is a camp/university/school program that provides a positive diversity experience to preadolescents through experiential education in an outdoor, residential setting. Students from at least four cultural groups are mixed for all cabin and lab groups, and all camp activities are retooled to pursue the…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Diversity (Student), Experiential Learning, Intermediate Grades
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van Woerkom, Marieke – New Directions for Youth Development, 2004
The Seeds of Peace program began in August 1993 when forty-eight Egyptian, Israeli, and Arabic boys met at a summer camp in Maine for a two-week coexistence program that gave them the opportunity not only to meet their "enemies" for the first time, but to live with them in cabins, share meals, and participate in typical summer camp activities. In…
Descriptors: Resident Camp Programs, Conflict Resolution, Youth, Foreign Countries
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