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What is Positive Risk-Taking

Handbook of Research on Leadership Experience for Academic Direction (LEAD) Programs for Student Success
The act of participating in an activity that although is unfamiliar, may elicit physical, emotional, cognitive, and/or social benefits.
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Application: Outdoor and Experiential Education (OEE)

Aerin Semus (University of Windsor, Canada) and Ryan Essery (University of Windsor, Canada)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2430-5.ch011

Abstract

During the initial years of the L.E.A.D. program, one of its core values was to incorporate Outdoor and Experiential Education (O.E.E.) for students identified as ‘in-risk' of not graduating. Teacher candidates at the University of Windsor enrolled in the L.E.A.D. program were encouraged to embrace O.E.E. to assist students in building skills that promote overall personal and social development. A major component of the L.E.A.D. program was for teacher candidates to plan O.E.E. activities such as a 3-day overnight camping excursion and a retreat to the Ojibway Nature Centre and Ojibway Park. Embarking on these O.E.E. activities with selected secondary school students deemed to be ‘in-risk' accompanied by a group of caring adults provided the opportunity for rich outdoor experiences for all participants. This chapter highlights and explores the various O.E.E. activities experienced by L.E.A.D. teacher candidates and L.E.A.D. program students ‘in-risk', and shares research that describes the benefits of participation in O.E.E.
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