AE History
Principles of AE
Facilitation Styles
Group Understanding
Facilitation
100
The acronym for the Association for Experiential Education
What is AEE?
100
The area outside of an individuals level of comfort, but before their 'panic zone'.
What is Growth/Stretch/Learning Zone?
100
The experience is powerful enough in itself it does not need guided reflection.
What is letting the experience speak for itself?
100
The stage where intragroup conflict begins.
What is Storming?
100
The category which covers, technical abilities and certifications.
What is Hard Skills?
200
He is credited for identifying the three elements of play in the 5th century BC.
What is Aristotle?
200
When a participant chooses their level of engagement within an activity, based upon their own levels of comfort.
What is Challenge by Choice?
200
Facilitators ask questions that will prompt or draw answers from participants.
What is the traditional debrief?
200
The initial stage in group development. Group will appear highly orientated towards the task at hand.
What is Forming?
200
The second stage of sequence when the group begins to take ownership of the programs goals.
What is goal setting?
300
He Founded the National Outdoor Leadership School in 1965.
What is Petzolt?
300
Conditions or states that people can be placed in order to accentuate disequilibrium.
What is Change Conditions?
300
A metaphor created, internalized, and enacted by a participant.
What is Participant Driven Metaphors?
300
The group stage of development that sees a strong interpersonal structure with solutions being successfully and effectively created.
What is Performing?
300
The category to describe the ability to solve problems and make decisions under stress.
What is Meta skills?
400
Founder of coeducational school in Germany, focusing on respect, social justice, service in community and equality.
What is Kurt Hahn?
400
When the level of risk within an activity balances with an individuals or group competence level.
What is Peak Adventure?
400
When a facilitator communicates the goal of the activity to the participants prior to the activity being undertaken.
What is Frontloading the experience?
400
The stage when group feeling and cohesiveness develop. Personal opinions within the group are expressed.
What is Norming?
400
The six stages of sequencing.
What is Awareness, Goal-Setting, Communication, Trust, Problem Solving, Group Challange ?
500
It happened here in 1982.
What is the year Bradford Woods first did stand-alone Challenge Course Education?
500
Recreation-Education-Adjunct Therapy- Therapy
What is the Challenge Education Continuum?
500
This allows a facilitator to work with participants on the creation of metaphors that directly link to a participant's development.
What is Isomorphic Framing?
500
The four styles of situational leadership.
What is Directing, Coaching, Supporting, Delegating.
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