Adventure Education for the Classroom Community “Adventure Education for the Classroom Community is about nurturing a healthy learning environment where students feel connected, safe, and empowered. Please join with teachers who—like yourself—are committed to the healthy growth, development, and achievement of their students by including Adventure Education for the Classroom Community among your teaching essentials.” — Mary Henton, Author of Adventure in the Classroom and Director of Professional Development, National Middle School Association, Westerville, Ohio Adventure Education for the Classroom Community provides 94 activities for building lasting, trusting relationships among your students and then helping them learn the skills they need to be responsible members in any community: Communication Planning Decision making Problem solving Conflict resolution
Ambrose “Broz” Panico is a veteran educator whose work includes 30 years in public education. He is the assistant director of the ECHO Joint Agreement in South Holland, Illinois. “Practical classroom application of values and essential life skills. The book will help classroom teachers build a strong sense of community in their students—and that sense of classroom community is the foundation for any curriculum.” — James R. Sorenson, 1999 Golden Apple Fellow, Classroom Teacher, Chippewa Middle School, Des Plaines, Illinois
“I will personally use parts of this to bring my school together. This will be part of my leadership curriculum from day one.” — Steve Bennett, Lead Teacher, Dane County Transition School, Madison, Wisconsin
“This is a desperately needed resource for schools in order to meet the needs of children in our society. Schools must be more than the three Rs. Schools are the last formal institution that can socialize the child.” — Douglas C. Hamilton, Superintendent, School District 151, South Holland, Illinois
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This stand-alone curriculum does not assume that teachers have access to experiential learning environments or special training. It does make one assumption, however—it assumes that teachers are adventurers!
Laurie S. Frank has worked in the adventure field for more than 20 years. As the owner and director of GOAL Consulting, she works with school districts and organizations to develop adventure education programs for children and young adults.
Adventure Education for the Classroom Community
Experiential Education / Character Education
NEW EDITION
Over 90 Activities for Developing Character, Responsibility, and the Courage to Achieve Activity 24 / Sherpa Walk
Laurie S. Frank
Ambrose Panico