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Davis, John H. – Agr Educ Mag, 1970
Camp and outdoor education facilities operated by state Future Farmers of America associations should be made available to local school districts in an effort to broaden general education in "true to life" outdoor education. (Author)
Descriptors: Camping, Grade 6, Outdoor Education, Program Descriptions
Bice, Wendy Rose – Camping Magazine, 2003
A Jewish camp in Michigan hosted more than 300 Israeli teens during its 2002 camping season. American and Israeli campers lived in the same cabins so they could learn about each other's culture and develop friendships. To make the visitors welcome, informational brochures sent to Israeli families were translated into Hebrew, and area families…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Camping, Cultural Exchange, Jews
Magee, Clare – Journal of Outdoor Education, 1977
Begun as a summer camp in 1961, Camp Tawingo operates year-round in the province of Ontario. This article discusses the Camp's history, development, philosophy, objectives, location, seasonal schedule, staff, and uses by schools and other groups. (NQ)
Descriptors: Camping, Educational Philosophy, Outdoor Education, Program Descriptions
Chenery, Mary F. – Camping Magazine, 1987
Describes the four-day resident Mother-Child Camp of the Portland (Oregon) YWCA for mothers and children from the age of two and one-half and up. Outlines purposes, daily schedule, costs, staffing, and indicates special considerations to accommodate needs of young children. (NEC)
Descriptors: Camping, Children, Mothers, Outdoor Activities
Groff, Diane; Albright, Brian; Purvis, Katie; Creamer, Justin; Pease, Alicia – Camping Magazine, 2002
A day-by-day account describes Camp Greentop's first 5-day adventure camping trip, which was attended by five individuals with disabilities and their counselors. The first day was spent in games and initiatives designed to develop communication, teamwork, and dependability. Other days were devoted to hiking, rock climbing, and whitewater rafting.…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Camping, Disabilities, Experiential Learning
Porter, Laurie J. – Camping Magazine, 1993
A survey of 1,293 camps with boating programs examined affiliation and type of camp, water sites used, boating programs and participants, boats used, instructor training, and number of boating accidents. Most camps indicated a need for curriculum materials, particularly instructor materials. (LP)
Descriptors: Accidents, Boat Operators, Camping, Certification
LeMonn, Jim – Camping Magazine, 1987
Reports the visit of Nancy Reagan to Maine's Agassiz Village, a racially mixed, coed camp accredited by the American Camping Association and serving inner city youth. Emphasizes Mrs. Reagan's commitment to organized camping and to the Just Say No anti-drug campaign. (JHZ)
Descriptors: Camping, Drug Abuse, Inner City, Outdoor Education
Cutler, Mike – Winds of Change, 1989
Describes the founding and operations of Indian Youth of America camps in Oregon, Arizona, and South Dakota. Discusses the special significance of camp locations, incorporation of cultural activities and education, group sessions to develop positive self-image, nutritional practices, letter writing sessions, photography classes, and recreational…
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Camping, Children
Pick, Diane – Camping Magazine, 1993
Describes a resident camp program designed to teach girls ages 10-12 about photography. Goals of the one-week program included developing an eye for potential photographs; learning how to use cameras and equipment; and learning photography principles that produce quality pictures. Includes photography activities and projects. (LP)
Descriptors: Camping, Outdoor Activities, Outdoor Education, Photographic Equipment
McSwegin, Patricia; And Others – Camping Magazine, 1991
Discusses the importance of planning, implementing, and evaluating camp physical activity programs. Appropriate physical activity programing should consider frequency, intensity, time, and type of activity. Also important are following the principles critical to physical training: specificity, overload, and progression. Two examples of physical…
Descriptors: Camping, Elementary Secondary Education, Outdoor Education, Physical Education
Donaldson, George W.; Donaldson, Louise E. – Camping Magazine, 1982
School camping began with three movements in American society: children's camping, which has been traced back as far as 1823; the Nature Study Movement, which is thought to have begun as early as 1839; and the holistic "new education." In 1940, L. B. Sharp opened National Camp in New Jersey and Julian W. Smith initiated the Clear Lake…
Descriptors: Camping, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Leadership
Railton, Esther – 1971
Information collected from 81 camps, schools, and colleges concerning outdoor environmental facilities and program changes taking place in outdoor education is presented in this paper. Included in this information are descriptions of sites, duration of programs, suggested seasons, cost and financing, camp organization, program activities, age…
Descriptors: Camping, Conservation Education, Ecology, Environmental Education
Burns, Joanna L.; Keller, M. Jean – Camping Magazine, 1994
Camp Fortnight brought 25 British children with cystic fibrosis to experience a 2-week camping program in Texas. Campers (ages 11-15) participated in wilderness experiences, a challenge course, fishing, horseback riding, creative arts, cooking, hiking, outdoor camping, and field trips. Profiles campers and their experiences. (LP)
Descriptors: Camping, Child Health, Chronic Illness, Cultural Differences
Stager, Jay R. – Camping Magazine, 1992
Traces the development of camper exchange programs between the United States and the Soviet Union; notes differences between Soviet and U.S. residential camps; and discusses the benefits and future of camper exchange programs. Since 1987, 70 U.S. residential camps have hosted Soviet children and hundreds of U.S. campers have attended Soviet camps.…
Descriptors: Camping, Cultural Exchange, Elementary Secondary Education, Exchange Programs
Chamberlain, Richard K. – Camping Magazine, 1992
The International Camping Fellowship (ICF) was organized in 1987 to promote international exchange and collaboration on camping issues. Since its inception, ICF has created a 10-member steering international committee that meets annually to coordinate its work. ICF membership includes more than 140 individuals, camps, and organizations. Lists the…
Descriptors: Camping, Elementary Secondary Education, International Communication, International Cooperation
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