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Counseling with Juvenile Sex Offenders. Robert Kjol and John Weber. Volume
13, Number 3. (November, 1990)
Across the River (And Into the Black): Toward Self Sufficiency Through Craftsmanship and Folk Wisdom. Lance Lee. Volume 1, Number 1. (Spring, 1978) Active Learning in an Adult Basic Math Class. D. Malcolm Leith. Volume 11, Number 2. (Summer, 1988) Adapting Foxfire to Special Populations. Bob Palmateer. Volume 5, Number 3. (Winter, 1983) Adding Organization Development to the EBTD Toolbox. David C. Kolb. Volume 16, Number 2. (Summer/Winter 1993) Adjustment and Developmental Outcomes of Students Engaged in Service Learning. Michelle R. Dunlap. Volume 21, Number 3. (December, 1998) Adolescent Rites of Passage: An Experiential Model. Stephen F. Venable. Volume 20, Number 1. (May, 1997) Adult Teacher-Education Candidates: Capitalizing on Prior Experiences. David S. Martin and Judith L. Johnson. Volume 22, Number . (Fall, 1999). Adventure and Education. Erik Leroy. Volume 6, Number 1. (Spring, 1983)** Adventure Carpentry: Bridging Out of the Mainstream. Karne Kozolanka. Volume 14, Number 2. (August, 1991) Adventure Education and Qualitative Research. Jim Rowley. Volume 10, Number 2. (Summer, 1987) Adventure in a Bun. Chris Loynes. Volume 21, Number 1. (May/June 1998). Adventure in the Classroom. Paul Herdman. Volume 17, Number 2. (August, 1994) Adventure Programming and Spirituality: Integration Models, Methods, and Research. Cay Anderson-Hanley. Volume 20, Number 2. (August/September, 1997). Adventure Therapy: Current Status and Future Directions. Dene Berman. Volume 18, Number 2. (August 1995) Adversity and Opportunity. Mitchell Sakofs. Volume 10, Number 3. (Fall, 1987) AEE Organizational Membership Preference For Program Accreditation. Zalena Bassin, Michelle Breault, John Fleming, Suzy Foell, Judy Neufeld, and Simon Priest. Volume 15, Number 1. (May, 1992) AEE's Report on the Insurance Issue - Part II. Peggy Marlow. Volume 9, Number 2. (Summer, 1986) AEE's Report on the Insurance Issue. Peggy Marlow. Volume 9, Number 1. (Spring, 1986) African American Women. Nina S. Roberts and Ellen B. Drogin. Volume 16, Number 1. (May 1993) Aikido: Being Present in the Learning Experience. Eric Oberg. Volume 14, Number 3. (November, 1991) Alone Among Many: Token Dynamics in Groups. Mary McClintock. Volume 12, Number 3. (Fall, 1989) An Examination of "Problem-Solving" versus "Solution-Focused" Facilitation Styles in a Corporate Setting. Simon Priest and Michael Gass. Volume 20, Number 1. (May 1997) An International Survey of Outdoor Leadership Preparation. Simon Priest. Volume 10, Number 2. (Summer, 1987)** An Introduction to Internship Education: New Roles for Faculty and Students. Dennis Pataniczek and Carol Johansen. Volume 6, Number 2. (Fall, 1983) An Introduction to Research and Evaluation in Practice. Richard Flor. Volume 14, Number 1. (May, 1991)* An Investigation into Instructor Effectiveness. Maurice L. Phipps and David B. Claxton. Volume 20, Number 1. (May, 1997) An "Outsider's" Perspective on American Summer Camps. Ian Bradley. Volume 8, Number 1. (Spring, 1985) Anatomy of an Accident. Michael Mobley. Volume 7, Number 3. (Fall, 1984) Anxiety and the Outward Bound Process. Charles E. Drebing, Scott Cabot Willis, Brad Genet. Volume 10, Number 2. (Summer, 1987)** Application of Small Group Theory to Adventure Programs. Mary Jensen. Volume 2, Number 2. (Fall, 1979) Applying Group Development Theory to Adventure Education. Pamela J. Kerr and Michael A. Gass. Volume 10, Number 3. (Fall, 1987) Appears as "A Group Development Model for Adventure Education" in The Theory of Experiential Education, 3rd edition** Appreciations. Paul Kempner. Volume 12, Number 2. (Summer, 1989) Are Good Teachers Born or Made? A Canadian Attempt at Teacher Midwifery. Bert Horwood. Volume 8, Number 1. (Spring, 1985) Are We Off Balance? Scott Wurdinger. Volume 13, Number 1. (May, 1990) Assessing the Impact of an Outward Bound Program for Adjudicated Youth. Mitch Sakofs. Volume 14, Number 2. (August, 1991) Babies and Bathwater: Two Experiential Heresies. Theodore F. Wichmann. Volume 3, Number 1. (Spring, 1980)* Basic Therapeutic Communication: Theoretical and Practical Information for Outdoor Adventure Professionals. Lisa West-Smith. Volume 20, Number 2. (August/September, 1997). Bee Weekend. Peter G. Beidler. Volume 10, Number 3. (Fall, 1987) Behavioral and Emotional Crisis Management in Adventure Education. Dene S. Berman, Jennifer Davis-Berman, and Mark Gillen. Volume 21, Number 2. (September/October, 1998). Beyond Foxfire. Eliot Wigginton. Volume 1, Number 2. (Fall, 1978) Beyond Metaphor: Applying a New Paradigm of Change to Experiential Debriefing. Terry Porter. Volume 22, Number . (Fall, 1999). Beyond Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic. Frank C. Pomata. Volume 17, Number 2. (August, 1994) The Bone Game: A Ritual of Transformation. Michael Brown. Volume 13, Number 1. (May, 1990) Book of Metaphors. (Book Review) Richard F. Flor. Volume 19, Number 1. (May/June 1996) "Borrowing" Activities from Another Culture: A Native American's Perspective. Gordon W.A. Oles. Volume 15, Number 3. (November, 1992)** Both Promise and Peril: Information Technology and Experiential Education. L. Allison Stringer. Volume 22, Number . (Fall, 1999). Breaking Barriers Through Adventure Based Citizen Diplomacy. Ted Woodward. Volume 14, Number 1. (May, 1991) Broadening the Content of Environmental Education. John C. Miles. Volume 5, Number 1. (Spring, 1982) Building an Arts Playground. Rena Upitis. Volume 12, Number 2. (Summer, 1989) Building Bridges Between Organization Development and Experiential/Adventure Education. Richard Flor. Volume 14, Number 3. (November, 1991) Building Community: Lessons from the Natural World. Judy Friesem. Volume 17, Number 2. (August,1994) Building Internal Support for Experiential Programs. Todd Miner. Volume 16. Number 2. (Summer/Winter 1993) Building Self-Esteem for Decision-Making. (Book Review). Eileen Hughes and Todd Miner. Volume 19, Number 3. (December 1996) Building the Group: Using Personal Affirming to Create Healthy Group Process. Mitten, Denise. Volume 18, Number 2. (August 1995) A Call for Race, Gender, and Class Sensitive Facilitation in Outdoor Experiential Education. Karen Warren. Volume 21, Number 1. (May/June 1998). A Call to Action and Reflection. Richard J. Kraft. Volume 4, Number 1. (Spring, 1981) The Ceremonial Elements of Non-Native Cultures. Bert Horwood. Volume 17, Number 1. (May, 1994) The Challenge of Diversity: Embracing Those on the Fringes. Maria T Allison. Volume 19, Number 3. (December 1996) Challenge Course Facilitator Competence: A Consensus. Simon Priest. Volume 18, Number 3. (December 1995) Challenging the Past, Present & Future: New Directions in Education. Arnold Shore, Ellie Greenberg. Volume 1, Number 1. (Spring, 1978) Change and Continuity in Experiential Education: A Case Study. Thomas James. Volume 12, Number 1. (Spring, 1989)** CHANGES: An Assessment Model Using Adventure Experiences. Michael Gass and H.L. "Lee" Gillis. Volume 18, Number 1. (May, 1995) Chicken Gizzards and Screams in the Night. David Morissey Moriah. Volume 7, No. 3. (Fall, 1984) Christianity, Wilderness and Wildlife: The Original Desert Solitaire. Randolph DeLay. (Book Review) Volume 17, Number 3. (December, 1994) City Bound: The Big City as Learning Environment for Societal-Vulnerable Youth/Adolescents. Ingrid van Welzenis. Volume 17, Number 3. (December, 1994) Classroom and the Field,t: A Necessary Unity. Jerry A. Moles. Volume 11, Number 2. (Summer, 1988) "Climbing the Ladder" in Outward Bound. (Interview) Mark Udall. Volume 9, Number 1. (Spring, 1986) Closed Classrooms, High Mountains and Strange Lands: An Inquiry into Culture and Caring. Richard J. Kraft. Volume 15, Number 3. (November, 1992)* Computers in Experiential Education: The LearnerĘs Perspective. Kathleen Hester and Jude Hirsch. Volume 22, Number . (Fall, 1999). College Credit for Community Service: A "Win-Win" Situation. Volume 17, Number 3. (December, 1994) A College Level Experiential Learning Career Development Curriculum. Michael J. Marshall, W. Patrick Haun, Ronald G. Ramke. Volume 12, Number 2. (Summer, 1989)* Commercialism in Experiential Education. Steven Owen. Volume 10, Number 1. (Spring, 1987) The Community as a Learning Resource. Ellie Greenberg. Volume 1, Number 2. (Fall, 1978) Conducting Research in Experience-Based Training and Development Programs: Pass Keys to Locked Doors. Simon Priest, Aram Attarian, and Sabine Schubert. Volume 16, Number 2. (Summer/Winter 1993)* Connecting Ethics and Group Leadership: A Case Study. Kate Lehmann. Volume 14, Number 3. (November, 1991)** Constructing Effective Corporate Adventure Training Programs. Michael Gass, Kathy Goldman, and Simon Priest. Volume 15, Number 1. (May, 1992) A Conversation with Theodore Sizer. Peggy Walker Stevens. Volume 7, Number 1. (Spring, 1984)* Cooperative Learning Techniques in the Classroom. Scott C. Griffith. Volume 13, Number 2. (August, 1990)* The Corporate Connection: From Bowlines to Bowties. Dan Garvey. Volume 12, Number 1. (Spring, 1989) Coupling Experiential Education with Practical Service Involvement. Tina Tilstra and William Van Scheik. Volume 22, Number 1. (June, 1999). Course Evaluations: Creating a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy. Ava Molnar Heinrichsdorff. Volume 10, Number 2. (Summer, 1987) The Creek Still Sings: Reflections on an Internship. Gale Warner. Volume 6, Number 2. (Fall, 1983) Critical Experiences in Experiential Education. Martha Bell. Volume 16, Number 3. (December 1993) A Critical Look: The Philosophical Foundations of Experiential Education. April Crosby. Volume 4, Number 1. (Spring, 1981)** Cross Cultural Learning with the Navajo. Charles Luckmann. Volume 12, Number 3. (Fall, 1989)* A Cultural Imperative for Wilderness Adventure Programs: A Native Hawaiian Example. Manu Aluli Meyer. Volume 17, Number 3. (December, 1994) Currency. Dian Million. Volume 16, Number 3. (December 1993) Current Theory and Research in Experiential Learning for Adults. Ernest M. Shuttenberg and Brent W. Poppenhagen. Volume 3, Number 1. (Spring, 1980) Cyberjunctions: Building Learning Communities in Cyberspace. Jeanne E. McCarty. Volume 22, Number . (Fall, 1999). Cyberspace: The Next Frontier for Adventure-Based Counseling. Andrew Brookes. Volume 16, Number 3. Dancing on the Shores of the Future: The 1998 Kurt Hahn Address. Rita Yerkes. Volume 22, Number 1. (June, 1999). The Dangers of Substituting Rules for Instructor Judgment in Adventure Programs. Jasper Hunt. Volume 7, Number 3. (Fall, 1984) Defining Experiential Education. Charles Luckmann. Volume 19, Number 1. (May/June 1996) The Design of Intellectual Experience. Donald L. Finkel, G. Stephen Monk. Volume 2, Number 2. (Fall, 1979)** Designing Experiential Curricula. Jed Williamson. Volume 2, Number 2. (Fall, 1979)* Developing a Service Ethic. Anthony Richards. Volume 11, Number 1. (Spring, 1988)* Developing an Environmental Ethic in Outdoor Programs. Keith McRae. Volume 9, Number 3. (Fall, 1986) Developing Organizational Trust: Comparing the Effects of Ropes Courses and Group Initiatives. Simon Priest. Volume 19, Number 1. (May/June 1996) Developing Professional Staff Policies. Janet Ross. Volume 9, Number 1. (Spring, 1986) Developing a Teacher Development Model: A Work in Progress. Mitch Sakofs, George Armstrong, Steve Proudman, Jon Howard, and Tina Clark. Volume 18, Number 3. (December 1995) Dewey's Philosophical Method and Its Influence on His Philosophy of Education. Jasper Hunt, Jr. Volume 4, Number 1. (Spring, 1981)** Dialogue of New Directions: The Spiritual Heart in Adventure Learning. Gordon Leenders and Bob Henderson. Volume 14, Number 2. (August, 1991) Dialogue, Reflection, and Community. Susan Wyatt. Volume 20, Number 2. (August/September, 1997). Discovering our Connections, Honoring our Diversity. Sharon Washington. Volume 19, Number 3. (December 1996) Documenting Clinical Events in Adventure Therapy. Sky Gray and Rita Yerkes. Volume 18, Number 2. (August 1995) Do Your Homework: A Guide for Starting An Experiential Program In a School. Peggy Walker Stevens. Volume 4, Number 2. (Fall, 1981)* Driving in Circles: A World
Community through Experiential Education. Tracey Silberman. Volume 17,
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