Behavior and group management in outdoor adventure education : theory, research and practice / edited by Alan Ewert and Curt Davidson.
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TextPublisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017Description: xiii, 202 pages ; 24 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781138935259
- 371.384068 Ew38b 23
- LB1047 .B38 2017
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Overview of the book -- Introduction to outdoor adventure education and behavioral and group management -- Therapeutic considerations in behavior and group management -- Relevant theories and the application in outdoor adventure education and behavioral and group management -- Selected constructs useful in behavior and group management -- Relevant techniques and their use in the field -- Working with specific populations -- Student medication management and issues -- Substance abuse, rule violation, and inappropriate behaviors -- Other resources.
"Outdoor adventure activities are becoming an increasingly popular part of physical education programs. The physical risks of these activities are often foremost in the minds of both instructors and participants, yet it is managing group behavior which can prove to be the most difficult. This is the first book for students and practitioners to address this essential aspect of outdoor adventure education (OAE). Outlining key evidence-based training practices, this book explains how to interact with groups ranging from adolescents to military veterans within a variety of outdoor adventure education contexts. It provides practical advice on how to promote positive behavior, while also offering guidance on how to mitigate negative behavior and manage a variety of challenging behavioral issues. With ten chapters full of real world examples from rock climbing to wilderness trekking, it provides a comprehensive guide to understanding the complexities of behavioral group management (BGM) in theory and practice."--Publisher's description
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