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  2. Adventure education - Wikipedia

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    Adventure education is the promotion of learning through adventure centered experiences. Adventure centered experiences can include a wide variety of activities, due to the different ways people experience adventure. Outdoor sports, challenge courses, races, and even indoor activities can be used in adventure education.

  3. Adventure learning - Wikipedia

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    Adventure learning is a hybrid distance education approach pioneered at St. Thomas University in the 1990s and defined in 2006 by Aaron Doering of the University of Minnesota. History [ edit ]

  4. Outdoor education - Wikipedia

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    "Education outside the classroom" describes school curriculum learning, other than with a class of students sitting in a room with a teacher and books. It encompasses biology field trips and searching for insects in the school garden, as well as indoor activities like observing stock control in a local shop, or visiting a museum. It is a ...

  5. Learning - Wikipedia

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    Learning is the process of acquiring new understanding, knowledge, behaviors, skills, values, attitudes, and preferences. [1] The ability to learn is possessed by humans, non-human animals, and some machines; there is also evidence for some kind of learning in certain plants. [2]

  6. Experiential education - Wikipedia

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    Outdoor education uses organized learning activities that occur in the outdoors, and uses environmental experiences as a learning tool. [21] Adventure education may use the philosophy of experiential education in developing team and group skills in both students and adults. [22] Initially, groups work to solve problems.

  7. Expeditionary education - Wikipedia

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    Webster's online dictionary defines expeditionary as "of, relating to, or being an expedition." [1] Expeditionary education is of, relating to, or being an expedition within an educational framework. Expeditionary education may be mistakenly defined as a subset of or synonymous to outdoor education, adventure education, or experiential education.

  8. Garden-based learning - Wikipedia

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    Teaching the biology of plant life and how it works. Personal Development (Mental & Physical) To add a sense of excitement, adventure, emotional impact and aesthetic appreciation to learning; To improve nutrition, diet and overall health; To teach the art and science of cooking with fresh products from the garden or local farms

  9. Environmental education - Wikipedia

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    Some requirements for this career are a bachelor's degree with a double major in environmental science and either biology, physics or chemistry. [18] [19] Environmental Engineer-Involves the combination of biology/chemistry with engineering to generate ways to ensure the health of the planet. Scientific research is analyzed and projects are ...