Adventure Based Learning for Outdoor Environments

Unit code: SOL1003 | Study level: Undergraduate
12
(Generally, 1 credit = 10 hours of classes and independent study.)
Footscray Park
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Overview

In this unit students will integrate experiential learning theories, models and concepts with the skills of adventure programming, to deliver engaging adventure based sessions. The differences between varied adventure based learning environments will be discussed. Students will investigate how adventure programming can be provided to a diverse range of users in both natural and built environments. As well, students will develop an appreciation of the physical, mental and social benefits of these activities.

Off campus field teaching in this unit may require a levy for incidental fees for accommodation, transport and camping.

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this unit, students will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate through analysis, critical evaluation and practical application an understanding of theories and concepts utilised in adventure-based learning and adventure programming;
  2. Investigate and substantiate the benefits of Adventure Based Learning delivery in outdoor environments;
  3. Plan and deliver Adventure Based Learning activities in a range of outdoor environments based on the capabilities and needs of participants, including factors relating to diversity, inclusion, gender and identity; and
  4. Apply a range of adventure-based learning skills and theories to adventure programming in natural environments.

Assessment

For Melbourne campuses

Due to risk management and professional/industry requirements to demonstrate knowledge and skill within both simulated and workplace environments, attendance requirements and hurdle tasks apply to field teaching and practicums.

Assessment type: Report
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Grade: 20%
Investigate Adventure Based Learning Theories
Assessment type: Assignment
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Grade: 20%
Develop an Adventure Based Program
Assessment type: Practicum
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Grade: 30%
Field teaching 1 Practical Skills & Knowledge (Hurdle)
Assessment type: Practicum
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Grade: 30%
Field teaching Portfolio (Hurdle)

Required reading

Selected readings will be made available via the unit VU Collaborate site.

As part of a course

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