We provide excellent opportunities to be a part of student and staff
education by providing experiential education activities - "learning
by doing." Our Adventure Education Program provides a non-competitive
holistic approach for groups to work together and work on skills
to to recreational activity for the students, faculty and staff
of Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis.
The
goal of the IUPUI Adventure Education Program is to inspire leadership
qualities in college students by developing and offering programs
that address the needs of all students at IUPUI. The skills developed
through our programs will assist students in the studies and in
their daily lives by promoting confidence, problem solving skills, self efficacy
and self-esteem.
It
is very difficult for new students to organize themselves into teams
when they first arrive on our campus. Research indicates that the
more involved incoming students are with their new surroundings
and environment within the first three months, the more likely they
will complete their degree. Our program can be an integral part
of the recruitment and retention of students.
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The
goal for the Outdoor Adventure Education program would be to provide
lifetime leisure, non-competitive activity, like backpacking, camping,
hiking, rock climbing, rappelling, and outdoor living / environmental
awareness. The outcome of this program is to help establish coping
skills necessary to succeed in complete their degree and augment
their potential in the job market.
The
outdoor adventure education program would allow students the accessibility
to equipment necessary for planned educational trips and or for
individual recreational purposes.
Skills
to be taught include:
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- Trust,
Partner, and Group Instruction
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Other
components would include:
- Integrated
Staff Development within various departments on campus
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- New
Student Pre-college Trip
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- Alumni
educational programs
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IUPUI Outdoor Adventure Education programs currently offer trips through IU Outdoor Adventures. Here is what is offered for the Fall 2006:
Matt Rota-Autry is the director of the Intramural & Recreational
Sports department at IUPUI. His teaching duties include Challenge/
Initiative / Rope Course Activities, Team Building for Educators
workshop, Camp Leadership Development, Computer Applications in
Physical Education and Tourism Conventions and Event Management
and In Line Skating. Matt’s experiential education experience
began as the program director for the Indianapolis Public School
Outdoor Education Program. He has attended several Project Adventure
workshops, currently assists in facilitating low and high rope courses
at Butler University and completed the Outdoor Educator Course expedition
with the National Outdoor Education School in the Beartooth Mountains
of Montana.
What
we currently offer.
Explores
“thinking outside the box” concepts.
Basic development of communication skills, leadership, trust and
group cohesion.
Usually
involving “ropes” at a maximum height of 3 feet off
the ground.
Develops a greater level of communication, trust building, addresses
gender and cultural issues and improves leadership skills using
physical and mental challenges involving the entire group.
High
ropes focus more on individual issues of trust, addresses comfort
zones/limitations and risk-taking.
Usually involves “ropes” at heights of 40 feet
and higher.
Used to increase self-esteem, and enhance understanding of how perceptions
can limit achievement.
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