ABSTRACT

This book seeks to bring together the two disciplines of informal and outdoor education, and challenges readers to think differently about outdoor and adventure education. It develops core ideas and thinking about informal education within outdoor settings, and explores how its principles and practice can enhance outdoor education. 

A wide range of contributors look in detail at the concept of change in the outdoors, whilst also considering the ways in which this expanding field might exploit opportunities offered to young people and adults to engage in reflective informal education. It encourages outdoor educators to experience their immediate surroundings in new and innovative ways and grasp the challenge of promoting a sustainable lifestyle.  

Offering a fresh perspective on shifting the outdoor education agenda from that of skills acquisition and ‘narrow learning’ to the social and political, as well as aesthetic and philosophical opportunities embodied within the outdoor experience, this book will be valuable reading for those studying or working in the field of outdoor education.

 

chapter 2|15 pages

Theorising of outdoor education

Purpose and Practice

chapter 3|16 pages

Experiential education

The importance of John Dewey 1

chapter 4|20 pages

Informal education and the outdoors

chapter 5|16 pages

The living landscape

Being in place

chapter 6|16 pages

Wilderness and informal education

The importance of wild places and spaces

chapter 9|14 pages

Development in the outdoors

An asset-based approach

chapter 10|16 pages

‘Living together’

Making the most of the residential experience in outdoor and adventure education