Outdoor and Experiential Learning 4

 

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Department: Health & Leisure Studies Module Code: OUTD61005
Level: Level 6 Contact Hours: 48
Duration: 1 Semester Directed Study Hours: 26
Effective Term: 2015/16 Indep. Study Hours: 26
Credits: 5

Prerequisite Knowledge:

  Outdoor and Experiential Learning 3

Module Description/Aims:

  This module is designed to prepare the learners to engage in outdoor and experiential learning activities as a leader and as a peer tutor.  


 
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Contact Type Hours
Lecture2 Per Week
Practical/Workshop2 Per Week


 
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On successful completion of the module, the learner will be able to:
No. Description/Learning Outcomes
1Deliver outdoor ethics awareness workshops, accredited by Leave No Trace Ireland.
2Climb on an artificial climbing structure using skills equivalent to NICAS level 2.
3Plan adventure activities for different learner groups and have an understanding of variations in group and individual needs/requirements.
4Apply the concept of Learning Outside the Classroom (LOTC) to elements from the primary curriculum
5Reflect on their outdoor learning as a participant and peer tutor.


 
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Learning Strategies
Learners will be experience a number of Adventure Sports in an Outdoor and Experiential Learning context.
Learners will be facilitated in review and reflection upon their outdoor learning experiences.
Learners will attend lectures on the theory of OE and its role in school curricula and the wider community


 
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Content Detail
Outdoor learning practicalsBuilding personal competence in climbing - reaching NICAS 2 standard.
Complete a canoe expedition with embedded Leave No Trace training:
• integrating the code of practice into adventure activities
• adapting content for primary school children
• developing games and teaching resources
The use of Outdoor Learning activities with primary school children Apply Learning Outside The Classroom (LOTC) ethos to an outdoor learning programme. Specific design of Outdoor Learning activities as part of the primary school curriculum. Specifically Primary Physical Education, Social Personal and Health Education (S.P.H.E.), Social, Environmental and Scientific Education (S.E.S.E.) and Mathematics.
Outdoor ExpeditioningBenefits of outdoor expeditions.
Planning an expedition.
Personal Development in Outdoor and Experiential LearningOutward Bound.
High Quality Standards in Outdoor and Experiential Learning.
Incorporating learning into outdoor experiences - LNT, LOTC, group specific requirements (i.e. feedback, teamwork etc.).


 
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Assessment Strategies
A minimum attendance at practicals of 80% and achievement of 40% in practical assessment is required.
Learners will compile a portfolio of materials including their reflective journal, session plans and details of participation in class practicals and fieldtrips.
Final theory examination to assess both theory and practical components covered during the semester.


 
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Learning Outcome Assessment Category Assessment Method Additional Information % alloc
3, 4, 5Continuous AssessmentPortfoliolearners will indicate their learning in Outdoor and Experiential Learning through their reflective multimedia portfolio.25
1, 2, 4Continuous AssessmentPracticalLNT trainers programme NICAS level 2 Performance on all Outdoor and Experiential Learning activities25
3, 4, 5Final Exam (Scheduled)Final Written Exam50


 
Reading List show detail >>
   
 
Type ISBN Title Author Publisher Year Edition Library Link
Essential9780749444891Experiential Learning: A Handbook of Best Practice for Educators and Trainers
Beard, Colin Wilson, John P.
EBOOK Kogan Page Ltd.
2006-
Essential9780203856758Adventure Education : An Introduction
Hodgson, Chris Berry, Matt
EBOOK Routledge
2011-
Essential9780749447267Practical Facilitation: A Toolkit of Techniques
Hogan, Christine
EBOOK Kogan Page Ltd.
2003-
Recommended9780898869101Leave No Trace: A Guide to the New Wilderness Etiquette
A.McGivney
The Mountaineers, Seattle
20032nd ed.-
Recommended0954151100Hill Walking: The Official Handbook of the Mountain Leader and Walking Group Leader Scheme
Steve Long
MLTUK
2003-


 
Journals and Websites show detail >>
   
 
Type Description
JournalJournal of Adventure Education & Outdoor Learning
JournalHorizons; Journal of the Institute for Outdoor Learning
JournalAustralian Journal of Outdoor Education
Websitewww.wilderdom.com
Websitehttp://www.outdoor-learning.org/
JournalJournal of Experiential Education
JournalJournal of Environmental Education
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