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OE 580/380 Outdoor Education Methods
I. Introduction: OE 580/380 is a 5-credit course (5 credits for 580 and 5 credits for 380) offered in conjunction with internships at Glen Helen Ecology Institute - Antioch College. OE 580 and 584 are taken concurrently. Receiving any credit is predicated on being on the trails with students for the entire term.
II. Course Objectives:
| Plan and lead field trips to the biotic communities of Glen Helen, including the meadow, thicket, deciduous forest, coniferous forest, pond, and stream | |
| Prepare and implement lessons based on OEC curriculum | |
| Skillfully apply outdoor education methods for elementary and middle school students | |
| Design creative environmental education curricula | |
| Develop, organize, and effectively lead large group activities | |
| Model a positive attitude as a team player | |
| Apply teaching strategies based on inquiry and hands-on learning methods | |
| Teach with understanding Ohio pioneer skills and Native American life |
III. Course Requirements:
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Participate in the initial 2 1/2 week training |
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Actively participate in all of the Monday class sessions |
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Lead a minimum of 14 weeks of student groups |
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Observe peers at least three times during kitchen duty |
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Attend each Friday meeting to evaluate the week and reflect on areas of needed growth |
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Participate in all Tuesday morning organizational meetings |
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Read one book from the Outdoor Education Methods list and one book from the Cultural History list |
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Keep a daily journal discussing and documenting personal growth |
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Prepare one written lesson plan using the Glen Helen format |
IV. Evaluation:
| Administrative staff will accompany each intern on a hike at least twice, offering verbal and written feedback | |
| Each intern will receive written comments on their growth in the journal | |
| Each intern will complete a midterm and final evaluation of their experiences | |
| Each intern will write a self-evaluation and receive a written evaluation by the Director/Assistant Director |
The grade for the course is credit / no credit
