Leadership Styles and Skills
Experiential Education
Wilderness Therapy
National Outdoor Leadership School
Outward Bound
100
The ability to analyze, anticipate, and use sound judgment define this skill set.
What is Conceptual Skills?
100
This authentic experience engages students in learning resulting in benefits and consequences. Students reflect on their experience and form new skills, thinkings, and views.
What is Experiential Education?
100
This is a psychotherapeutic treatment for at-risk populations and is distinctive because it differs from traditional psychotherapy.
What is wilderness therapy?
100
The founder of NOLS.
Who is Paul Petzoldt?
100
This person founded Outward Bound.
Who is Kurt Hahn?
200
Being able to understand group dynamics is an important aspect of this skill.
What is Interpersonal skills?
200
This man is known as the father of experiential education; he brought into practice the concept of learning through experience, and strongly believed that learning came through the social systems, not the educational systems.
Who is John Dewey?
200
The most important certification for a wilderness therapy field instructor.
What is Wilderness First Responder or Wilderness Emergency Medical Technician?
200
The city and year that NOLS was founded.
What is Lander, Wyoming, 1965?
200
Outward Bound was named after this.
What is the nautical term for a ship's departure from the harbor?
300
This style of leadership can strengthen a group's trust with the leader.
What is Democratic leadership?
300
This movement goes away from the narrow "high thrill" experiences and seeks to incorporate bigger issues into the experience to make them relevant to modern society.
What is Sustainable Experiential Education?
300
Formal education needed for administration in wilderness therapy programs.
What is B.S. in Psychology Counseling or Recreation Management?
300
This group of people were first allowed to take part in NOLS expeditions in 1966.
What are females?
300
The original intent of Outward Bound.
What is to provide young sailors with the experiences and skills necessary to survive at sea.
400
Translates to "let it be".
What is Laissez-faire leaderhip?
400
According to this theory, school should be similar to society, and students should be in a purposeful environment where the atmosphere and activities are set up and created pedagogically.
What is the Theory of Experience?
400
Many clients of these programs are at risk of, in recovery from, or have arrived at the program because of drug related incidents. Because of this, all employees are subject to this type of testing.
What is random drug testing?
400
This took place in the wind river range, and had about 100 male participants.
What is the first NOLS expedition?
400
Outward Bound came to the United States in this year.
What is 1962?
500
Conceptual skills and interpersonal skills are also known by this title.
What is Hard and Soft skills?
500
These two organizations offer outdoor programs that provide prolonged effects on the individual lives of students.
What is NOLS and Outward Bound.
500
Wilderness therapy programs insist that each field instructor be competent in every skill that they require their clients to learn. In order to insure a uniform pedagogy, each field instructor is required to partake in this prior to starting their job.
What is employee training?
500
Communication, leadership, small group behavior, judgement in the outdoors, outdoor skills, and environmental awareness.
What are the 6 target objectives?
500
The number of individuals who participated in OB programs worldwide in 1994.
What is 40,000?
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