A Prospective Evaluation of the Effects of Outdoor Adventure Training Programs on Work-Related Outcomes

IF 1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
William P. Tyne, David Fletcher, Nicola J. Paine, Clare Stevinson
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Abstract

Outdoor adventure (OA) programs are popular for workforce education and training. Despite the demand, there remains limited research evaluating their effectiveness for occupational training. Using a prospective mixed methods design, this study explored the effects of OA training on work-related outcomes through validated questionnaires and interviews. Measures were also taken immediately before and after engagement to capture change in participants’ subjective reactions to the program, with further appraisals collected 1-week after. Twenty-seven participants were recruited from three different organizations. Generally, participants responded favorably to the program and reported positive affective and cognitive states after participation, although appraisals varied across the sample. The program had a small effect on teamwork self-efficacy at 1-week ( g = 0.36) and medium effect at 2-month follow-up ( g = 0.69). A medium effect size was observed for workplace self-efficacy at 1-week follow-up ( g = 0.63), but this diminished over time ( g = 0.48). No meaningful effects were found for workplace performance, motivation, and engagement. Findings from the qualitative data suggested the experience enhanced team dynamics, provided a sense of accomplishment, and offered an outlet to disconnect from the workplace. The results offer insights into the benefits, limitations, and practical applications of OA training in occupational settings.
户外探险培训计划对工作相关结果影响的前瞻性评估
户外探险(OA)项目在劳动力教育和培训中很受欢迎。尽管需求很大,但对其职业培训效果的评估研究仍然有限。本研究采用前瞻性混合方法设计,通过有效的问卷调查和访谈,探讨了户外探险培训对工作相关结果的影响。此外,还在参加培训前后立即进行了测量,以捕捉参与者对培训项目主观反应的变化,并在一周后收集进一步的评估。从三个不同的组织招募了 27 名参与者。总体而言,参与者对该计划的反应良好,并在参与后报告了积极的情感和认知状态,尽管不同样本的评价有所不同。该计划对团队合作自我效能感的影响在一周内为小影响(g = 0.36),在两个月的跟踪调查中为中等影响(g = 0.69)。在 1 周的跟踪调查中,工作场所自我效能感的效果为中等(g = 0.63),但随着时间的推移,效果逐渐减弱(g = 0.48)。在工作表现、动机和参与方面没有发现有意义的效果。定性数据的研究结果表明,这种体验增强了团队活力,提供了成就感,并为脱离工作场所提供了一个出口。这些结果为了解 OA 培训在职业环境中的益处、局限性和实际应用提供了启示。
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Journal of Experiential Education
Journal of Experiential Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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3.20
自引率
20.00%
发文量
26
期刊介绍: The Journal of Experiential Education (JEE) is an international, peer-reviewed journal publishing refereed articles on experiential education in diverse contexts. The JEE provides a forum for the empirical and theoretical study of issues concerning experiential learning, program management and policies, educational, developmental, and health outcomes, teaching and facilitation, and research methodology. The JEE is a publication of the Association for Experiential Education. The Journal welcomes submissions from established and emerging scholars writing about experiential education in the context of outdoor adventure programming, service learning, environmental education, classroom instruction, mental and behavioral health, organizational settings, the creative arts, international travel, community programs, or others.
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