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Miller, Lenore – Pathways to Outdoor Communication, 1993
To have a successful nature program, summer camp directors must hire qualified nature counselors, give the program equal status with other activities, promote the program to prospective campers and their parents, and incorporate environmental ethics. Included are suggestions for developing an appealing and relevant nature program. (LP)
Descriptors: Camping, Conservation (Environment), Ecology, Environmental Education
Fluchel, Robert W.; Gregory, Charles A. – 1972
Briefly summarized is the American Camping Association's Camp Ecological Training Project, its goals, accomplishments, problems, and future potential as seen by the first two Itinerant Ecologists who participated in the project. Creation of an ecological awareness and conservation consciousness were the major goals of the project. To accomplish…
Descriptors: Camping, Conservation Education, Environmental Education, Evaluation
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Edginton, Christopher R.; DeGraff, Donald L. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1990
This article describes the steps taken by the University of Oregon to create a prototype contracted camp service for 6-13 year old children of military personnel stationed overseas. Selection and training of college students for staff positions is outlined, and brief descriptions of the day and resident camps are given. (IAH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Camping, Children, Day Camp Programs
Mitchinson, Don F. – 1982
Although residential experiences in outdoor education have gone through many changes and refinements over the years, the basic concept remains unchanged--to provide school children with both outdoor activities and group living opportunities. In the 1930's, the W.K. Kellogg Foundation developed a camping program in the Battle Creek (Michigan)…
Descriptors: Camping, Educational Trends, Elementary Education, Futures (of Society)
Tri-District Outdoor Education, Worthington, OH. – 1969
One of the main emphases of the Tri-District Outdoor Education Project, funded under Title III of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, was the development of a resident outdoor education program for both elementary and secondary students. This report includes the various procedural phases of their program development such as facility…
Descriptors: Camping, Educational Finance, Elementary School Students, Facilities
Conservation and Environmental Science Center for Southern New Jersey, Browns Mills. – 1969
The purpose, scope, problems, and evaluations of a summer camping program for children of migrant laborers are featured in this report. Because these children (ages 10-13) are often cast in the role of assistant parents, they lack the opportunity to actively participate in activities children of their age should enjoy. The design of the summer…
Descriptors: Camping, Counselor Evaluation, Disadvantaged Youth, Enrichment
Lee, John W., III – Camping Magazine, 1992
Stresses the importance of developing camp programs that serve the needs of economically disadvantaged, inner-city youth. Suggests strategies for recruiting and working with inner-city youth and parents. Suggestions based on programing at Camp Rosenthal (Dowagiac, Michigan), a residential camp that hosts more than 800 inner-city Chicago youth each…
Descriptors: Camping, Economically Disadvantaged, Elementary Secondary Education, Inner City
Good, Gretchen – Camping Magazine, 1987
With imagination and connections, camps can plan enjoyable educational programs on minimal budgets. Primary resources should include counseling staff, camp physical resources, and "special days." Local libraries, Red Cross, YMCA, social services, substance abuse centers, and other human service organizations often provide speakers,…
Descriptors: Camping, Community Resources, Educational Resources, Learning Activities
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Tubertini, Bettye Sue – Science and Children, 1984
Seventh-grade students attended a weekend "camp-out" in which local scientists and college educators were used to enrich students' learning. Information on planning the camp-out and an annotated schedule of events are presented. (JN)
Descriptors: Camping, Grade 7, Junior High Schools, Outdoor Activities
Donaldson, George W. – Journal of Outdoor Education, 1981
Discusses the development and philosophy of several school camps, with particular emphasis on St. Mary's Lake Camp (Michigan) and Camp Tyler (Texas). (CM)
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, Camping, Community Support, Educational Philosophy
Parry, Jim – Camping Magazine, 1998
Resident outdoor environmental education (ROEE) is a camp-based extension of the classroom for two to five days, promoting student independence, interpersonal skills, and ecological awareness. Advantages and disadvantages of the "camp as innkeeper" and full program-provider models are given. Program development guidelines cover expenses,…
Descriptors: Camping, Cooperative Programs, Elementary Secondary Education, Environmental Education
Regimbal, Celia; Kasakow, Nancy – 1983
Fifth and sixth grade students of the University School at the University of Wyoming participated in a successful week's overnight outdoor experience in September 1983. Because results of a pre-camp questionnaire indicated that most students had minimal knowledge of the planning necessary for camping, activities and classes were organized to…
Descriptors: Camping, Grade 5, Grade 6, Group Experience
Gardner, Ashley – Camping Magazine, 1995
Camp Minnow Lake (California) for at-risk families was developed with foundation and corporate funders and volunteer staff. Obtaining such funding requires developing a mission statement, identifying funders, making contact, and identifying ways to advance funders' goals. Describes elements of successful proposals and how to attract, work with,…
Descriptors: At Risk Persons, Camping, Corporate Support, Family Programs
Lee, Younghill; And Others – Camping Magazine, 1991
Describes Korea's Camp Gonee for mainstreaming disabled children, based on American continuum-of-services approach to therapeutic recreation. Describes camp's systematic design, planning, objectives, program development, and volunteer training. Describes campers' experiences, progress, and relationships with volunteers. Discusses implications of…
Descriptors: Camping, Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Mainstreaming
Huether, Richard J. – Camping Magazine, 1991
For camps to be successful, management should empower camp staff to be heroes (leaders). This is based on three rules: campers look for heroes; heroes build successful camps; and successful directors build heroes. Being a hero implies being the best one can be and always attempting to improve the example communicated to others. (LP)
Descriptors: Administrators, Camping, Elementary Secondary Education, Empowerment
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