Overview

On completion of this topic students will have developed an understanding and appreciation of a range of constructions of outdoor education and how this can shape teaching and learning experiences in natural and built environments. Students will develop their own philosophy pertaining to outdoor education and apply this to create … For more content click the Read More button below.

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Aims

Students will be provided with the opportunity to be introduced to:

  • Requirements to plan, organise and lead outdoor activities and camp experiences under supervision within an outdoor education program
  • Safe operating procedures and legal obligations when conducting teaching and learning experiences in a range of outdoor environments
  • Practical outdoor experiences as a participant and leader under supervision in a variety of outdoor activities including general camp craft
  • The role of outdoor education in the Australian National Curriculum, including its use a cross curriculum connector

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