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Issue    Title    Author    Book Review    Date Actions
Volume 27, Number 3 SEER 2004 Abstract: Environmental Outcomes of Wilderness-Based Programs of Difference Lengths Aiko Yoshino   March 2005 select
Volume 3, Number 1 Cheez! Uncle Sam: What Price Justice? Al Adams   Spring, 1980 select
Volume 14, Number 2 Outdoor Adventure Pursuits: Foundations, Models, and Theories - Replying to the Critics Alan Ewert   August, 1991 select
Volume 10, Number 2 Related Reading in Research and Evaluation Alan Ewert   Summer, 1987 select
Volume 23, Number 2 Multivariate Analysis in Experiential Education: Exploring the Possibilities Alan Ewert, Jim Sibthorp   Fall, 2000 select
Volume 10, Number 3 Risk Management: Defusing the Dragon. Alan Ewert, Timothy Boone.   Fall, 1987 select
Volume 19, Number 1 Experiential Education and Natural Resource Management. Alan Ewert.   May/June 1996 select
Volume 15, Number 2 Group Development Through Experiential Education: Does It Happen? Alan Ewert.   August, 1992 select
Volume 12, Number 1 Managing Fear in the Outdoor Experiential Education Setting. Alan Ewert.   Spring, 1989 select
Volume 10, Number 2 Research in Experiential Education: An Overview. Alan Ewert.   Summer, 1987 select
Volume 13, Number 2 Revisiting the Concept of Self-Esteem Through Outdoor Experiential Activities. Alan Ewert.   August, 1990 select
Volume 14, Number 1 Revisiting the Self-Concept: A New Twist on an Old Subject. Alan Ewert.   May, 1991 select
Volume 7, Number 3 The Risk Management Plan: Promises and Pitfalls. Alan Ewert.   Fall, 1984 select
Volume 4, Number 1 A Look at the Life of an Outdoor Educator. Alan J. Kesselheim.   Spring, 1981 select
Volume 5, Number 1 What Means This Experience? Alan R. Drengson.   Spring, 1982 select
Volume 15, Number 3 Changes and Challenges - A New Editor Takes Over Alan Warner.   November, 1992 select
Volume 7, Number 2 How to Creatively Evaluate Programs. Alan Warner.   Summer, 1984 select
Volume 7, Number 1 The Idea Notebook Alan Warner.   Spring, 1984 select
Volume 7, Number 1 Practical Evaluation Ideas. Alan Warner.   Spring, 1984 select
Volume 16, Number 3 Rethinking Environmental Metaphors. Alan Warner.   December 1993 select
Volume 4, Number 1 The Long Conversation: Tracing the Roots of the Past. Albert Adams, Sherrod Reynolds   Spring, 1981 select
Volume 8, Number 1 Oh, Those Missed Opportunities! Alec Dickson.   Spring, 1985 select
Volume 5, Number 2 Return From the Mountain. Alec Dickson.   Summer, 1982 select
Volume 21, Number 1 Education in Translation: Being an Experiential Environmental Educator in Chile. Alejandra Silberman.   May/June, 1998 select
Volume 17, Number 2 Experiential Education is Not Necessarily a Catalyst for Social change. Alexandra Gayek   August, 1994 select
Volume 27, Number 1 Blueprint for Incorporating Service Learning: A Basic, Developmental, K-12 Service Learning Typology Alice W. Terry, Jann E. Bohnenberger   July, 2004 select
Volume 22, Number 1 Mentoring at the Edge: A Faculty Group Fosters Experiential Teaching. Alison Morrison-Shetlar, Kathleeen T. Heinrich.   June, 1999 select
Volume 23, Number 3 A Sense Sublime: Mapping the Journey, Engaging the Mess Allison Stringer   Winter, 2000 select
Volume 23, Number 3 In Search of the Sacred: A Conceptual Analysis of Spirituality Almut Beringer   Winter, 2000 select
Volume 27, Number 1 Toward an Ecological Paradigm in Adventure Programming Almut Beringer   July, 2004 select
Volume 13, Number 3 Understanding Moral Development and Environmental Values through Experience. Almut Beringer   November, 1990 select
Volume 30, Number 2 The Impact of Service-Learning on Ethnocentrism in an Intercultural Communication Course Amanda Welch Borden   November, 2007 select
Volume 24, Number 2 Learning the Ropes: Exploring the Meaning and Value of Experiential Education for Girls at Risk Amy E. Long   Fall, 2001 select
Volume 16, Number 3 Is Cyberspace the Next Frontier for Adventure-Based Counseling? Andrew Brookes   December 1993 select
Volume 28, Number 2 The Experience of Pedagogic Intensity in Outdoor Education Andrew Foran   Nov. 2005 select
Volume 27, Number 3 SEER 2004 Abstract: An Investigation of the Role of the Instructor in the Solo Experience Andrew J. Bobilya, Kenneth R. Kalisch, Leo H. McAvoy   March 2005 select
Volume 25, Number 2 An Evaluation of Adventure Education Components in a Residential Learning Community Andrew J. Bobilya, Lynn D. Akey   Fall, 2002 select
Volume 28, Number 1 Personal Learning or Prescribed Education Outcomes: A Case Study of the Outward Bound Experience Andrew J. Martin, Sarah I. Leberman   July, 2005 select
Volume 25, Number 1 Dramaturgy as a Method for Experiential program Design Andrew Martin, Sarah Leberman, James T. Neill   Spring, 2002 select
Volume 25, Number 3 SEER Abstract: Beyond Reaching the Choir: Taking Experiential Education Down from the Mountain and Into the Public School Andy Mink, Billy O'Steen   Winter, 2003 select
Volume 15, Number 1 Mask Making: The Use of the Expressive Arts in Leadership Development. Angela Thomas Jones.   May, 1992 select
Volume 28, Number 3 Challenging Girls' Constructions of Femininity in the Outdoors Anja Whittington   March 2006 select
Volume 28, Number 3 SEER 2005 Abstract: Girls in the Woods: Exploring the Impact of a Wilderness Program on Adolescent Girls' Constructions of Femininity Anja Whittington   March 2006 select
Volume 20, Number 3 Gender Conflict in Adventure Education: Three Feminist Perspectives. Anne J. Morse   December, 1997 select
Volume 3, Number 1 Educational Communities: The Future of Experiential Education. Anne Leonard.   Spring, 1980 select
Volume 22, Number 1 Learning at the Edge: Can Experiential Education Contribute to Educational Reform? Anne Lindsay, Alan Ewert.   June, 1999 select
Volume 16, Number 3 Globalizing Environmental Education: What's Language got to do with it. Annette Grenall Gough   December 1993 select
Volume 5, Number 2 Seeking Roots: From Hahn to Greenleaf. Anthony Richards, Robert Sigmon.   Summer, 1982 select
Volume 11, Number 1 Developing a Service Ethic. Anthony Richards.   Spring, 1988 select
Volume 24, Number 2 Musings on Adventure Therapy Antonio G. Alvarez, Gary A. Stauffer   Fall, 2001 select
Volume 4, Number 1 A Critical Look: The Philosophical Foundations of Experiential Education April Crosby.   Spring, 1981 select
Volume 24, Number 3 Trends in Outdoor Adventure Education Aram Attarian   Winter, 2001 select
Volume 7, Number 1 A High School Principal Looks at the National Reports. Arnold Langberg.   Spring, 1984 select
Volume 15, Number 3 Taking Control of Our Schools: Ending Educational Oppression in Urban America (An Interview with Rep. Polly Williams.) Arthur Wellington Conquest III.   November, 1992 select
Volume 4, Number 2 The Idea Notebook Association for Experiential Education   Fall, 1981 select
Volume 6, Number 2 What is AEE? Association for Experiential Education   Fall, 1983 select
Volume 7, Number 1 A Nation at Risk: Another View. Association for Experiential Education, Council for the Advancement of Experiential Learning, National Society for Internships and Experiential Education.   Spring, 1984 select
Volume 6, Number 3 Forum for Teachers Ava M. Heinrichsdorff   Winter, 1983 select
Volume 10, Number 2 Course Evaluations: Creating a Self-Fulfilling Prophecy. Ava Molnar Heinrichsdorff.   Summer, 1987 select
Volume 27, Number 3 SEER 2004 Abstract: Emotional Intelligence and Outdoor Leadership Aya Hayashi   March 2005 select
Volume 28, Number 3 Outdoor Leader's Emotional Intelligence and Transformational Leadership Aya Hayashi, Alan Ewert   March 2006 select
Volume 13, Number 2 Looking Back Before Stepping Forward: Lessons from the Open Education Reform Movement of the 1970's. Barbara Maling.   August, 1990 select
Volume 24, Number 1 Outdoor Adventure Program Participation Impacts on Adolescent Self-Perception Barry Garst, Ingrid Scheider, Dwayne Baker   Spring, 2001 select
Volume 19, Number 3 Enhancing Racial Understanding: A Class Visit to a Black University. Barry O. Johnson, Nick L. Lund, Peter L. Kranz.   December 1996 select
Volume 23, Number 1 What's in a Good Life? Searching for Ethical Wisdom in the Wilderness Baylor L. Johnson, Laura M. Fredrickson   June, 2000 select
Volume 25, Number 1 An Exploration of Differences and Perceptions of Difference Between Male and Female Challenge Course Instructors Belinda Clemmensen   Spring, 2002 select
Volume 19, Number 2 Two Physical Education Teachers' Experience of Project Adventure. Ben P. Dyson.   August 1996 select
Volume 6, Number 1 The Idea Notebook Bert Cohen, Sherrod Reynolds.   Spring, 1983 select
Volume 8, Number 1 Are Good Teachers Born or Made? A Canadian Attempt at Teacher Midwifery. Bert Horwood.   Spring, 1985 select
Volume 17, Number 1 The Ceremonial Elements of Non-Native Cultures. Bert Horwood.   May, 1994 select
Volume 16, Number 1 Excerpts From the Kurt Hahn Address at the October 1992 AEE International Conference. Bert Horwood.   May 1993 select
Volume 12, Number 2 Reflections on Reflection. Bert Horwood.   Summer, 1989 select
Volume 9, Number 3 Shedding Light on Night Learning. Bert Horwood.   Fall, 1986 select
Volume 6, Number 1 Southwestern Sojourn. Bert Horwood.   Spring, 1983 select
Volume 14, Number 3 Tasting the Berries: Deep Ecology and Experiential Education. Bert Horwood.   November, 1991 select
Volume 20, Number 1 Tips for Working With ADHD Students of All Ages Beth Robelia   May, 1997 select
Volume 2, Number 1 Minimizing Legal Liability Risks. Betty van der Smissen.   Spring, 1979 select
Volume 6, Number 2 The Effects of an Experiential Aerospace Program on Career Maturity Bettye B. Burkhalter, James P. Curtis   Fall, 1983 select
Volume 8, Number 2 High Technology Offers Talented Handicapped Students a Place in the Future. Bettye B. Burkhalter, James P. Curtis.   Summer, 1985 select
Volume 6, Number 1 A Short Course in the Melting Pot. Bill Cuff, Tim Churchard.   Spring, 1983 select
Volume 17, Number 3 Experiential Perestroika: The Russia Project. Bill Proudman, Alona Pavlova.   December, 1994 select
Volume 15, Number 2 What is Experiential Education? Experiential Education as Emotionally-Engaged Learning. Appears as part of the article ""What is Experiential Education?"" in The Theory of Experiential Education, 3rd edition** Bill Proudman.   August, 1992 select
Volume 4, Number 2 Look To This Day Bob Gillette   Fall, 1981 select
Volume 29, Number 1 Experiential Education in the Classroom and Academic Outcomes: for Those Who Want It All Bob Ives, Kathryn Obenchain   July, 2006 select
Volume 6, Number 3 Adapting Foxfire to Special Populations. Bob Palmateer.   Winter, 1983 select
Volume 12, Number 2 Reflection: A Process to Learn About Self through Outdoor Adventure. Bob Stremba.   Summer, 1989 select
Volume 19, Number 3 The Enemy's Language: A Beginning Teacher's Experience. Brenda McNeill.   December 1996 select
Volume 26, Number 1 The Rite of Passage and Outdoor Education: Critical Concerns for Effective Programming Brent Bell   July, 2003 select
Volume 28, Number 1 Challenging Assumptions: Examining Fundamental Beliefs That Shape Challenge Course Programming and Research Brent D. Wolfe, Diane M. Samdahl   July, 2005 select
Volume 29, Number 2 Participants' Perceptions of Communication During and After a One-Day Challenge Course Program Brent D. Wolfe, John Dattilo   November, 2006 select
Volume 28, Number 3 SEER 2005 Abstract: Social Support Development and Wilderness Pre-orientation Experiences Brent J. Bell   March 2006 select
Volume 29, Number 2 Wilderness Orientation: Exploring the Relationship Between College Preorientation Programs and Social Support Brent J. Bell   November, 2006 select
Volume 2, Number 1 Roadblocks to Recognition: Issues for Nontraditional Degree Programs. Brent W. Poppenhagen.   Spring, 1979 select
Volume 25, Number 1 Appropriate Benefits for Outdoor Programs Targeting Juvenile Male Offenders Brett L. Bruyere   Spring, 2002 select
Volume 11, Number 1 Tips for Staff Training. Brian Drypolcher, Dennis Jackson.   Spring, 1988 select
Volume 18, Number 3 Enhancing Environmental Experiences Through Effective Partnerships Among Teacher Educators, Field Study Centers and Schools. Brian Ferry.   December 1995 select
Volume 29, Number 3 Adventure Camp Programs, Self-Concept, and Their Effects on Behavioral Problem Adolescents Bruce A. Larson   March, 2007 select
Volume 5, Number 1 The Individual and Environment. Bruce Elkin.   Spring, 1982 select
Volume 13, Number 3 Earth Education: Learning to Live More Lightly on the Earth. Bruce Johnson.   November, 1990 select
Volume 10, Number 3 Wilderness Medicine - What It Is and Why We Need It. Buck Tilton.   Fall, 1987 select
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