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Issue    Title    Author    Book Review    Date Actions
Volume 7, Number 1 1984: The Orwellian Year of Educational Politics and Reform. Richard J. Kraft.   Spring, 1984 select
Volume 26, Number 1 30th Annual AEE Conference Keynote: Moving Active Learning Forward Johan Hovelynck   July, 2003 select
Volume 21, Number 1 A Call for Race, Gender, and Class Sensitive Facilitation in Outdoor Experiential Education Karen Warren.   May/June, 1998 select
Volume 4, Number 1 A Call to Action and Reflection Richard J. Kraft.   Spring, 1981 select
Volume 12, Number 2 A College Level Experiential Learning Career Development Curriculum Michael J. Marshall, W. Patrick Haun, Ronald G. Ramke.   Summer, 1989 select
Volume 27, Number 2 A Comparison of Internship Stage Models: Evidence from Intern Experiences Joel F. Diambra, Kylie G. Cole-Zakrzewski, Josh Booher   November, 2004 select
Volume 7, Number 1 A Conversation with Theodore Sizer Peggy Walker Stevens.   Spring, 1984 select
Volume 4, Number 1 A Critical Look: The Philosophical Foundations of Experiential Education April Crosby.   Spring, 1981 select
Volume 17, Number 3 A Cultural Imperative for Wilderness Adventure Programs: A Native Hawaiian Example Manu Aluli Meyer.   December, 1994 select
Volume 7, Number 1 A High School Principal Looks at the National Reports. Arnold Langberg.   Spring, 1984 select
Volume 19, Number 1 A Leopold for the Nineties: The Ecological Age and Outdoor Recreation. Steven Simpson, Kelly Cain.   May/June 1996 select
Volume 4, Number 1 A Look at the Life of an Outdoor Educator. Alan J. Kesselheim.   Spring, 1981 select
Volume 3, Number 1 A Look Back: The History of the Cultural Journalism Movement. Murray Durst.   Spring, 1980 select
Volume 4, Number 2 A Marriage Proposal: Competency Based Education and Experiential Learning. Sherrod Reynolds.   Fall, 1981 select
Volume 17, Number 1 A Meta-Analysis of Outdoor Adventure Programming with Adolescents. Dana Cason, H.L. ""Lee"" Gillis.   May, 1994 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 7, Number 1 A Nation at Risk: Is It Good for Students? Diane Hedin.   Spring, 1984 select
Volume 25, Number 3 A Nation-wide Survey of Outdoor Behavioral Healthcare Programs for Adolescents with Problem Behaviors Keith C. Russell   Winter, 2003 select
Volume 9, Number 1 A New Career in Experiential Education: The Ministry. James Hazelwood.   Spring, 1986 select
Volume 16, Number 1 A New Model for Risk Taking. Simon Priest.   May 1993 select
Volume 16, Number 1 A People-to-People Environmental Program in Russia: Experiential Service Learning in Novgorod, Russia. Harry C. Silcox, Shawn Sweeny.   May 1993 select
Volume 8, Number 2 A Philosophical Basis for a Women's Outdoor Adventure Program. Denise Mitten.   Summer, 1985 select
Volume 10, Number 2 A Planet for the Taking"" CBC Enterprises Videotape Series, Eight One-Hour Segments (Review) Reviewed by Alan Warner   Summer, 1987 select
Volume 21, Number 1 A Portable Paradox? Laptop Computers and Outdoor Learning. Marshall W. Carter.   May/June, 1998 select
Volume 16, Number 2 A Practice Learning: The Electric Maze. Richard O. Kimball.   Summer/Winter 1993 select
Volume 24, Number 1 A Program Evaluation Primer Simon Priest   Spring, 2001 select
Volume 18, Number 1 A Quantitative Analysis of Three Teaching Styles. Kathy Doherty.   May, 1995 select
Volume 23, Number 1 A Reflective Adventure for Student Teachers Teresa B. Carlson, Peter McKenna   June, 2000 select
Volume 10, Number 2 A Sampler of Qualitative Research in Organized Camping. Mary Faeth Chenery.   Summer, 1987 select
Volume 23, Number 3 A Sense Sublime: Mapping the Journey, Engaging the Mess Allison Stringer   Winter, 2000 select
Volume 6, Number 1 A Short Course in the Melting Pot. Bill Cuff, Tim Churchard.   Spring, 1983 select
Volume 22, Number 3 A Simple Lesson in Experiencing Nature Steven Simpson   December, 1999 select
Volume 27, Number 2 A Small Book About Large Group Games Reviewed by Steven Simpson. Author: Karl Rohnke Yes November, 2004 select
Volume 11, Number 1 A Staff Development Model. Joseph J. Stehno.   Spring, 1988 select
Volume 11, Number 1 A Student Directed Classroom: A Model for Teaching Experiential Education Theory Karen Warren   Spring, 1988 select
Volume 10, Number 2 A Study of the Internship Experience James Davis, Thomas Steen, Sharon Rubin   Summer, 1987 select
Volume 7, Number 1 A Summary of the Major Reports: A Nation at Risk Richard Kraft   Spring, 1984 select
Volume 19, Number 2 A Theoretical Model for the Four-Stage Music Industry Internship Program. Lyn Schenbeck.   August 1996 select
Volume 3, Number 2 A Turn Down the Harbor. Peter G. Beidler   Fall, 1980 select
Volume 27, Number 2 A Typology of Approaches to Facilitator Education Glyn Thomas   November, 2004 select
Volume 18, Number 3 A Workshop Sequence in Adventure Education for German Educators. Rudiger Gilsdorf.   December 1995 select
Volume 26, Number 2 Access Nature Reviewed by Amanda Deschene Authors: Bethe Gilbert Almeras, David Heath, Sharon Cooper (Ed.), Pat Wynne (Illus). Yes November, 2003 select
Volume 11, Number 2 Active Learning in an Adult Basic Math Class. D. Malcolm Leith.   Summer, 1988 select
Volume 6, Number 3 Adapting Foxfire to Special Populations. Bob Palmateer.   Winter, 1983 select
Volume 16, Number 2 Adding Organization Development to the EBTD Toolbox. David C. Kolb.   Summer/Winter 1993 select
Volume 21, Number 3 Adjustment and Developmental Outcomes of Students Engaged in Service Learning. Michelle R. Dunlap.   December, 1998 select
Volume 20, Number 1 Adolescent Rites of Passage: An Experiential Model. Stephen F. Venable.   May, 1997 select
Volume 20, Number 3 Adolescent Sex-Role Stereotyping: Change Through Wilderness Courses Laura J. Pate   December, 1997 select
Volume 22, Number 2 Adult Teacher-Education Candidates: Capitalizing on Prior Experiences. David S. Martin, Judith L. Johnson.   Fall, 1999 select
Volume 6, Number 1 Adventure and Education. Erik Leroy.   Spring, 1983 select
Volume 12, Number 1 Adventure Based Resource Index System Reviewed by Joline Francoeur Author: Chuck Learned Yes Spring, 1989 select
Volume 29, Number 3 Adventure Camp Programs, Self-Concept, and Their Effects on Behavioral Problem Adolescents Bruce A. Larson   March, 2007 select
Volume 14, Number 2 Adventure Carpentry: Bridging Out of the Mainstream. Karne Kozolanka.   August, 1991 select
Volume 26, Number 2 Adventure Curriculum for Physical Education: Middle School Reviewed by Billy O'Steen Author: Jane Panicucci Yes November, 2003 select
Volume 10, Number 2 Adventure Education and Qualitative Research. Jim Rowley.   Summer, 1987 select
Volume 30, Number 2 Adventure Education: Theory and Application Reviewed by Drew Brennan Editors: Prouty, D., Pannicucci, J., & Collinson, R.   November, 2007 select
Volume 23, Number 1 Adventure Experiences for Older Adults: Examining Current Practices Deborah Sugerman   June, 2000 select
Volume 21, Number 1 Adventure in a Bun. Chris Loynes.   May/June, 1998 select
Volume 17, Number 2 Adventure in the Classroom. Paul Herdman.   August, 1994 select
Volume 20, Number 2 Adventure Programming and Spirituality: Integration Models, Methods, and Research. Cay Anderson-Hanley   August/September, 1997 select
Volume 24, Number 2 Adventure Therapy - Critical Questions Christian Itin.   Fall, 2001 select
Volume 18, Number 2 Adventure Therapy: Current Status and Future Directions. Dene Berman   August 1995 select
Volume 28, Number 1 Adventure-Based Service Learning: University students' Self-Reflection Accounts of Service with Children Reyes L. Quezada, Richard W. Christopherson   July, 2005 select
Volume 10, Number 3 Adversity and Opportunity. Mitchell Sakofs.   Fall, 1987 select
Volume 15, Number 1 AEE Organizational Membership Preference For Program Accreditation. Zalena Bassin, Michelle Breault, John Fleming, Suzy Foell, Judy Neufeld, Simon Priest.   May, 1992 select
Volume 9, Number 2 AEE's Report on the Insurance Issue - Part II. Peggy Marlow.   Summer, 1986 select
Volume 9, Number 1 AEE's Report on the Insurance Issue. Peggy Marlow.   Spring, 1986 select
Volume 14, Number 3 Aikido: Being Present in the Learning Experience. Eric Oberg.   November, 1991 select
Volume 12, Number 3 Alone Among Many: Token Dynamics in Groups. Mary McClintock.   Fall, 1989 select
Volume 8, Number 1 An ""Outsider's"" Perspective on American Summer Camps. Ian Bradley   Spring, 1985 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 20, Number 1 An Examination of ""Problem-Solving"" versus ""Solution-Focused"" Facilitation Styles in a Corporate Setting. Simon Priest, Michael Gass.   May, 1997 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 10, Number 2 An International Survey of Outdoor Leadership Preparation. Simon Priest.   Summer, 1987 select
Volume 6, Number 2 An Introduction to Internship Education: New Roles for Faculty and Students. Dennis Pataniczek, Carol Johansen.   Fall, 1983 select
Volume 14, Number 1 An Introduction to Research and Evaluation in Practice. Richard Flor.   May, 1991 select
Volume 20, Number 1 An Investigation into Instructor Effectiveness. Maurice L. Phipps, David B. Claxton.   May, 1997 select
Volume 7, Number 3 Anatomy of an Accident. Michael Mobley.   Fall, 1984 select
Volume 10, Number 2 Anxiety and the Outward Bound Process. Charles E. Drebing, Scott Cabot Willis, Brad Genet.   Summer, 1987 select
Volume 10, Number 3 Applying Group Development Theory to Adventure Education. Pamela J. Kerr, Michael A. Gass.   Fall, 1987 select
Volume 12, Number 2 Appreciations Paul Kempner   Summer, 1989 select
Volume 25, Number 1 Appropriate Benefits for Outdoor Programs Targeting Juvenile Male Offenders Brett L. Bruyere   Spring, 2002 select
Volume 8, Number 1 Are Good Teachers Born or Made? A Canadian Attempt at Teacher Midwifery. Bert Horwood.   Spring, 1985 select
Volume 13, Number 1 Are We Off Balance? Scott Wurdinger   May, 1990 select
Volume 7, Number 2 Ascent: The Spiritual and Physical Quest of Willi Unsoeld Reviewed by Jasper S. Hunt, Jr. Author: Laurence Leamer Yes Summer, 1984 select
Volume 14, Number 2 Assessing the Impact of an Outward Bound Program for Adjudicated Youth. Mitch Sakofs.   August, 1991 select
Volume 23, Number 2 Assessment in Wilderness Orientation Programs: Efforts to Improve college Student Retention Shayne Galloway   Fall, 2000 select
Volume 30, Number 2 Assessment of Service-Learning in the Deaf-Blind Community Sherry Shaw and Carolyn S. Jolley   November, 2007 select
Volume 20, Number 3 Assisting Women in Developing a Sense of Competence in Outdoor Programs T.A. Loeffler   December, 1997 select
Volume 3, Number 1 Babies and Bathwater: Two Experiential Heresies. Theodore F. Wichmann.   Spring, 1980 select
Volume 20, Number 2 Basic Therapeutic Communication: Theoretical and Practical Information for Outdoor Adventure Professionals. Lisa West-Smith.   August/September, 1997 select
Volume 3, Number 1 Becoming ""High-Risk"" Educators Maryann Hedaa   Spring, 1980 select
Volume 10, Number 3 Bee Weekend. Peter G. Beidler   Fall, 1987 select
Volume 21, Number 2 Behavioral and Emotional Crisis Management in Adventure Education. Dene S. Berman, Jennifer Davis-Berman, Mark Gillen   September/October, 1998 select
Volume 9, Number 1 Belay Anchor Jasper Hunt   Spring, 1986 select
Volume 26, Number 1 Beyond ""The Outward Bound Process"" Rethinking Student Learning Marcia McKenzie   July, 2003 select
Volume 26, Number 1 Beyond Adventure Reviewed by Timothy S. O'Connell Author: Colin Mortlock Yes July, 2003 select
Volume 26, Number 1 Beyond Book Learning: Cultivating the Pedagogy of Experience Through Field Trips Lisa Marie Jakubowski   July, 2003 select
Volume 1, Number 2 Beyond Foxfire. Eliot Wigginton.   Fall, 1978 select
Volume 25, Number 2 Beyond Learning by Doing: The Brain Compatible Approach Jay W. Roberts   Fall, 2002 select
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