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Educational level: this is a non-formal education resource. |
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Completion status: this resource is ~25% complete. |
Places to connect about outdoor education
- Group discussion and uploading of files, pictures, pages, etc. can take place at the Outdoor Education Google Group.
- We can also discuss on the accompanying wiki talk page: Talk:Outdoor education.
- More places: Outdoor & experiential education discussion lists (wilderdom)
Topics

A group of Outward Bound participants with physical disabilities after completing a ropes course, c. 1996.
More outdoor education resources on Wikiversity:
- What is outdoor education?
- Adventure
- Activities
- Climbing
- Images
- Research
See also
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Wikipedia has more on: Outdoor education |
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Wikipedia has more on: Category:Outdoor education |
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Wikibooks has more on: Outdoor Education |
- Active learning
- Eco-psychology
- Environmental education
- Green exercise
- Physical education
External links
Outside websites of relevance to learning about outdoor education include:
General
- Outdoor education (Google search)
- Outdoor Education (TeacherTube)
- OutdoorEd.com
- Outdoor education research & evaluation center (wilderdom)
Presentations
- Outdoor education slideshows (slideshare.net)
Units
- Adventure tourism (WikiEducator)
- Experiencing the Australian landscape (Monash University)
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