ABSTRACT

First Published in 1994. Hopkins and Putnam hold a questioning and healthily sceptical attitude towards the theory and practice of adventure education, something they claim has received insufficient reflection by practitioners on the nature of the process of adventure education. This title outlines their claims that a clear and simple exposition of principles and, consequently, practice has not been well enough informed. Written to stimulate debate, the critical stance that prompted the authors' way of thinking, and so ultimately the book, has a great deal to do with the pervading attitudes at the Outward Bound schools.

part 1|59 pages

Development

chapter 1|16 pages

Personal Growth Through Adventure

chapter 2|16 pages

The Foundations of Adventure Education

chapter 3|25 pages

An Era of Access and Expansion

part 2|52 pages

Principles

chapter 4|24 pages

Principles of Adventure Education

chapter 5|26 pages

Principles into Practice

part 3|75 pages

Practice

chapter 6|24 pages

Working With Young People

chapter 8|23 pages

Meeting Individual Needs

part 4|39 pages

Themes

chapter 9|19 pages

Current Issues and Trends

chapter 10|18 pages

Reflecting on the Future