A small-scale evaluation of instructional approaches and perspectives on the benefits of adventurous education for young people

IF 1.5 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Bryony Gilkes, Jordan Wintle, Jack Reed
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Abstract

The addition of Outdoor and Adventurous Activities (OAA) throughout the national curriculum for physical education in England and Wales has added a new dimension to the often-questioned traditional teaching curricula associated with competitive sport. Yet, the research base linked to the field of OAA has limited insight into the views of the instructors who integrally facilitate such experiences. This study analysed the perspective of instructors regarding their perceptions of the benefits associated with OAA participation for young people, but also some of the pivotal teaching approaches used to optimise such developments. Six OAA instructors from the United Kingdom participated in a cross-sectional qualitative case study and were interviewed to gauge their perspectives on the benefits and teaching approaches utilised in adventurous education. The emerging dominant theme demonstrates a link between the specific and intentional pedagogic strategies of the instructors and the intended developmental outcomes for young people.
对青少年冒险教育的益处的教学方法和观点的小规模评估
在英格兰和威尔士的国家体育课程中增加了户外和冒险活动(OAA),这为经常受到质疑的与竞技体育相关的传统教学课程增加了一个新的维度。然而,与OAA领域相关的研究基地对教师的观点的了解有限,而这些教师整体上促进了这种经验。这项研究分析了教师的观点,关于他们对年轻人参与OAA的好处的看法,以及用于优化这种发展的一些关键教学方法。来自英国的六名OAA教师参加了一项横断面定性案例研究,并接受了采访,以评估他们对冒险教育的好处和教学方法的看法。新出现的主导主题表明,教师的具体和有意的教学策略与青少年预期的发展结果之间存在联系。
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Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning
Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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