An old professor of mine, James Neill put this site together - I believe it had something to do with his PhD. Here are his fabulous comments on the ELC.
This one is interesting and navigates experiential learning through different perspectives of teacher and learner.
Important Names:
John Dewey and his groundbreaking educational philosophies striving to understand human interaction with their learning environment and how responsible, dependable, citizens are crafted through meeting with the rawness of the wilderness, and how civil society is shaped through that learning - rugged individualism at its best!
Jean Piaget on theories of cognitive development...
David A. Kolb on experiential learning...
Collection of links/sites, relating to Kolb's work, but also explanations of why they are relevant to the work (also many thoughtful critiques)
More Classroom-based experiential learning here, but lesson plans and resources seem adaptable to any setting.
Team Building "Camp stuff," Initiatives, Trust activities and Processing -
http://www.ultimatecampresource.com/
http://www.thecampwiki.com/index.php?title=Main_Page
Please feel free to add any educational resources that may be helpful to this type of learning!
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