Journal article

How are Adventure Education Program Outcomes Achieved?: A review of the literature

Marcia D McKenzie

Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education | Springer Science and Business Media LLC | Published : 2000

Abstract

This article provides an overview of the existing literature on how program outcomes are achieved. It is divided into categories of program characteristics that the literature suggests contribute to program outcomes, including: the physical environment, activities, processing, the group, instructors, and the participant. Outcomes referred to throughout the article are those generally associated with adventure education programs, such as increases in participants’ self-concepts and interpersonal skills. The reviewed literature indicates that the current understanding of how adventure education program outcomes are achieved is based largely on theory, rather than on empirical research. Further..

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