ABSTRACT

Outdoor and experiential learning has advanced in leaps and bounds over the last 20 years. Educators and developers in the Czech and Slovak Republics have been unexpected leaders in the field; the result of isolation of the country under communism and a unique mix of culture and geography. This book offers a guide to the theory and techniques, pioneered by the Czechs and Slovaks, including the concept of dramaturgy, a process involving elements of learning psychology, role play and theatre that concentrates on physical, social, creative and reflective/emotional learning states. It also includes a full set of guidelines for designing outdoor and experiential events, along with complete instructions for 30 games. The authors provide design opportunities to be more creative in the development of young people, as well as older learners and those involved in corporate management education.

part 1|33 pages

Theory: Methods and Application

chapter 1|8 pages

The Evolution of an Holistic Process

chapter 2|10 pages

Theoretical Underpinnings of Dramaturgy

chapter 3|13 pages

The Five Stages of Dramaturgy

part 2|49 pages

Practice: Courses and Games

chapter 4|8 pages

Team Approach to Programming

chapter 5|11 pages

Running Enhanced Courses

chapter 6|11 pages

Using Games in the Programme

chapter 7|15 pages

Game Logistics

part 3|102 pages

Games: Description and Logistics

chapter 8|4 pages

Games Introduction

chapter 9|32 pages

Social Games

chapter 10|16 pages

Physical Games

chapter 11|20 pages

Creative Games

chapter 12|26 pages

Psychological (Reflective/Emotional) Games

chapter 13|2 pages

Summary and Conclusion