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The 'Study Guide' will discuss different Philosophy and Theory ideas within the field of Adventure Education.
Tuesday, July 19
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Hi everybody! Welcome to the study guide to Philosophy and Theory of Adventure Education - now isn't that a mouthful! I am creating this blog as part of a class to create a source where other Adventure Education or outdoor students can find a concise source of commonly respected information from our field. Throughout this blog I will discuss different topics and attach videos and links to expand the background. I don't expect this to be a teaching source, but rather a study guide (hence the name) or hopefully as a place to openly discuss those ideas. Thanks and enjoy!
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