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  2. Outward Bound - Wikipedia

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    Outward Bound International was founded as a non-profit organisation in 2004 to license the use of the brand name "Outward Bound" and to provide support for the international network of schools. [19] Today there are organisations, called schools, in more than 35 countries with 250 wilderness and urban locations around the world which are ...

  3. City View Charter School - Wikipedia

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    Students are required to take standardized tests administered by the state and must comply with the No Child Left Behind law. [8] The curriculum of City View was developed by Outward Bound and is called expeditionary learning. [15] [21] The program uses theme based learning with an emphasis on field work by students. [15]

  4. Outward Bound USA - Wikipedia

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    Outward Bound USA (OBUSA) is a non-profit organization providing experiential education in the United States through a network of regional schools, especially in wilderness settings. Outward Bound counts among its desired outcomes the development of self-awareness, self-confidence, leadership skills, environmental and social responsibility.

  5. Expeditionary learning schools - Wikipedia

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    Center for Research on the Education of Students Placed At Risk, Report # 59. Capital City Public Charter School; Expeditionary Learning - Design Principles; Expeditionary Learning Schools Outward Bound Archived 2014-09-15 at the Wayback Machine; Herszenhorn, David M., March 20, 2006. "A New York School That Teaches Teamwork by Camping". The ...

  6. Sterling College (Vermont) - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, a small group of faculty established an academic year-long program similar to Outward Bound programs known as Grassroots Project in Vermont at Sterling Institute. By 1983, Sterling had developed into an accredited college offering an Associate of Arts degree in resource management with full accreditation by the New England Association ...

  7. Expeditionary education - Wikipedia

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    By the late 20th century expeditions were being used as educational vehicles by many private and public sector groups and has grown into large groups such as Outward Bound, serving over 200,000 students in 2006 [5] and National Outdoor Leadership School who have trained over 120,000 people.

  8. Outward Bound New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Like other Outward Bound International member organisations, its educational philosophy is derived from the work of German educator Kurt Hahn. Its motto is a favourite saying of his, "plus est en vous" ("there is more in you"). [3] The school is located in Anakiwa. Its governing body, Outward Bound Trust New Zealand, operates from Auckland.

  9. Outdoor education - Wikipedia

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    The Outward Bound Process Model, adapted from Walsh and Golins (1976). [14] Foundational work on the philosophy of outdoor education includes work by: Kurt Hahn; Willi Unsoeld; A wide range of social science and specific outdoor education theories and models have been applied in an effort to better understand outdoor education.