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Adventure pedagogy (5 cr)

Code: R705GE100-3002

General information


Enrollment

01.03.2023 - 03.09.2023

Timing

04.09.2023 - 31.12.2023

Credits

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Bachelor of Sports Studies

Teaching languages

  • English

Seats

0 - 35

Degree programmes

  • Degree Programme in Sports and Leisure Management

Teachers

  • Tommi Haapakangas
  • Arno Heikkala
  • Panu Huczkowski

Responsible person

Tommi Haapakangas

Student groups

  • RA75L21S
    Liikunnanohjaajakoulutus, Rovaniemi, syksy 2021

Objective

After the study unit the student
- knows the basics and sub-areas of nature exercise and deepens knowledge of nature exercise.
- knows how to name the work tools of experiential pedagogy in guiding the activities of individuals and groups. use the methods of nature exercise and experiential pedagogy to support human growth and development.
- knows how to appreciate movement in nature and nature conservation, and know how to name the different possibilities and effects of nature exercise in promoting human well-being.

Content

Content:
- guidance
- teamwork
- interaction in reflective processes

Location and time

Weeks 40 to 44.

Time spend in nature weeks 41 and 44

Materials

Adventure Psychology Going Knowingly into the Unknown Edited ByPaula Reid, Eric Brymer podcast: https://soundcloud.com/user-173295947/adventure-psychology-going-knowingly-into-the-unknown?si=45abec78d8aa4e67bfa2b71f503d06fa&utm_source=clipboard&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=social_sharing

Teaching methods

This course has a strong emphasis on experiential learning. Students are involved in the production and design of the course content. The course includes time-bound online learning, independent and guided group work, and field interventions.

International connections

This course is open to international exchange students.

Further information

Student will need a sleeping back, sleeping mattress and back back.

A degree student attending the University of Lapland can register free of charge for studies offered by the Lapland University of Applied Sciences, if the studies can be linked to their own degree. Enrollment takes place through: https://hakeutuminen-amk.peppi4.lapit.csc.fi/web/hakijan-tyopoyta/opiskeluhaku#2772

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1)

Level 1
Adventure pedagogy:
The student masters the process of adventure education and uses adventure education methods in a guided way to develop individual and group activities.
The student plans in a guided way adventure education activities taking into account the risks and safety aspects of the activities.

Level 2
Adventure pedagogy:
The student masters the process of adventure education and uses adventure education methods in a guided way and partly independently to develop individual and group activities.
The student plans adventure education activities taking into account the risks and safety aspects of the activities.

Assessment criteria, good (3)

Level 3
Adventure pedagogy:
The student plans and implements adventure education methods independently to develop individual and group activities, taking into account the objectives of the group.
The student is aware of and anticipates safety challenges related to the safety of activities and actively seeks to develop activities to improve safety.

Level 4
Adventure pedagogy:
The student plans and implements adventure education methods independently to develop individual and group activities, taking into account the profile and the objectives of the group.
The student is aware of and anticipates safety challenges related to the safety of activities and is able to develop activities to improve safety.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Level 5
Adventure pedagogy:
The student creates and develops new methods of adventure education to develop individual and group activities, taking into account the starting level and objectives of the group. The activities have an impact on the experience of group cohesion and well-being.

Assessment methods and criteria

The course uses a continuous assessment method. There will be diagnostic assessment based on the course objectives, formative assessment linked to the student's learning objectives and reflection, and summative assessment based on peer and self-assessment at the end.

Assessment criteria, fail (0)

Student will not participate in to course activities and does not return assignments.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Level 1-2
The student masters the process of adventure education and uses adventure education methods in a guided way to develop individual and group activities.
The student plans adventure education activities taking into account the risks and safety aspects of the activities.

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

Level 3-4
The student plans and implements adventure education methods independently to develop individual and group activities, taking into account the objectives of the group.
The student is aware of and anticipates safety challenges related to the safety of activities and actively seeks to develop activities to improve safety.

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Level (5)
The student creates and develops new methods of adventure education to develop individual and group activities, taking into account the starting level and objectives of the group. The activities have an impact on the experience of group cohesion and well-being.