interact™ Secondary Outdoor Education enables students to explore the meaning and characteristics of adventure, motivation for adventure and the impacts of adventure activities on the environment. The course also covers perceptions of the land and conservation (including indigenous approaches to the land). Presented in an exciting digital format this study guide includes animations, videos and interactive multimedia activities. Student Home Use License contains 30 CDs and entitles 30 students to home use rights. Your school must own a network unlimited license for the specific subject of the Student Home Use License you wish to purchase.
Topic List
Adventure in the Outdoors:
- The meaning of adventure
- Characteristics of adventure
- Motivation for adventure
- Access to adventure
- Safety in adventure
- Timing and location
- Different types of adventure
- Impact on the environment
- The media
- Grading and guidebooks
- Adventure as a commodity
- Equipment
Perceptions and Uses of the Environment:
- Ways of viewing the environment
- How different groups perceive the land
- Conservation
- Conflicts of interest
- Recreation and land management
- Land usage
- Conservation and conflict
Features
- a diverse range of media
- text, images and interactive activities
- encourages learners to make links to personal experiences
- practice questions
- glossary of terms
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