Camps share the value of outdoor educational experiences from
farming and gardening camps to wilderness and experiential nature
camps. Camp is a true experiential "laboratory" for
outdoor education.
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| A
Field Guide to Preserving Childhood, Peg L. Smith,
CEO, American Camp Association (CAMP e-News,
March 2009) |
| Nature Is Where
We Find It!, Posie Taylor (CAMP
e-News, May 2008) |
| It's Not That
Easy, Being Green . . ., Rick Stryker, P.E. (Camping
Magazine, Nov/Dec. 2007) |
| A Convenient
Truth: How Our Past Can Save the Future, Zayanne
Thompson (Camping Magazine, Nov/Dec. 2007) |
| Planting
the Seeds to Grow an Environmental Stewardship Plan,
Zayanne Thompson (Camping Magazine, Nov/Dec. 2007) |
| How to Maximize
Your Environmental Education Program at Camp, Ray Bivens
(Camping Magazine, Nov/Dec. 2007) |
| Teaching GPS
Technology in Nature Education Programs, Virginia
Bourdeau (Camping Magazine, Nov/Dec. 2007) |
| Change
Yourself; Change Their World: How to Play With Campers
With Disabilities, Faith Evans, M.Ed., and Jane
Pemberton (Camping Magazine, Nov/Dec. 2007) |
| Down on
the Farm (CAMP:
A Resource for Families 2005) |
| It's
Not Easy Being Green (CAMP:
A Resource for Families 2006) |
| Find
A Camp With a Nature/Environmental Focus |
| Camp
Revival, Richard Louv, author of
Last Child in the Woods |
| Creek
Stompin' and Getting' Into Nature: Environmental Activities
that Foster Youth Development, Mary
Low & Connie Coutellier |
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