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Espeseth, Robert D. – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1978
The nation's only federal demonstration area in outdoor recreation, environmental education, and resource management for university students are discribed. (JD)
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Federal Programs, Field Experience Programs, Higher Education
Myers, Ray – 1976
Emphasizing an interdisciplinary, experiential learning approach, this curriculum guide is designed for a one year recreative arts-outdoor education course for high school students in the Dallas (Texas) Independent School District. The course objective is to develop the skills and knowledge necessary for fostering responsible behavior in an…
Descriptors: Activities, Archery, Camping, Course Content
Myers, Ray H. – 1975
In Dallas in 1970, high school outdoor education began as a cocurricular woods and waters boys' club sponsored by a community sportsman. Within one year, it grew into a fully accredited, coeducational, academic course with a curriculum devoted to the study of wildlife in Texas, ecology, conservation, hunting, firearm safety, fishing, boating and…
Descriptors: Activities, Camping, Clubs, Community Involvement
Ware, Cindy – 1990
This guide to more than 1,000 summer programs for teenagers encompasses recreational and academic programs sponsored by colleges, universities, independent schools, foundations, museums, nonprofit organizations, and for-profit businesses. Every program listed accepts students age 13-18; some programs also accept participants older or younger.…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Adolescents, Athletics, College Programs


