AEE's Council on Research and Evaluation (CORE) is committed to the following vision and mission:
Vision: CORE will facilitate the validation and advancement of experiential education by identifying and promoting research, evaluation and evidence-based practices.
Mission: CORE will provide access to resources and support through technology, education and networking opportunities to promote research and evaluation in experiential practices
Members of the CORE Council
| Chair | Bobbi L. Beale | Child & Adolescent Behavioral Health Canton, Ohio |
| Secretary |
Tiffany Wynn |
Camp Mary Orton Columbus, Ohio |
| Website |
Michael Young |
University of New Hampshire Durham, New Hampshire |
| AEE CEO |
Paul Limoge | Association for Experiential Education Boulder, Colorado |
| SEER |
Keith Russell |
Western Washington University Bellingham, WA |
| SEER | Alan Ewart |
Indiana University Bloomington, IN |
| External Alliances |
Sylvia Dresser |
Association for Challenge Course Technology Deerfield, IL |
| Internal Alliances and website |
Sandy Newes |
Clear View Psychological Services Peak Experience Training Ashville, NC |
| REAP |
Mike Gass |
University of New Hampshire Durham, NH |
| REAP |
Dick Prouty |
Project Adventure Beverly, MA |
| REAP |
Sky Gray |
Santa Fe Mountain Center Tesuque, NM |
| Website |
Dave Ganipol |
Lourie Center Washington, DC |
| Member-at-Large |
Susan Carter |
Mind Over Matter Consulting Ramah, NM |
| Member-at-Large |
Jenn Jeverston |
Santa Fe Mountain Center Tesuque, NM |
WHAT IS CORE?
The need to create a Council on Research and Evaluation (CORE) was identified at the REAP symposium in 2007. The AEE Board of Directors and CEO commissioned a task force to launch the project and CORE became an official council within AEE at the 2007 Annual Conference in Little Rock.
In response to an increasing need for collaboration, consultation and research support expressed by AEE leadership and membership, CORE strives to provide open lines of communication regarding research, evaluation and public policy that affects AEE members, professional groups and affiliation groups.Highlights of Accomplishments and Initiatives Supported by CORE:
* Ongoing development of web-accessible information about research and evaluation (R&E) that is presented in an accessible, organized manner, including: annotated web links, lists of experts in the field, access to relevant research and more. Go to www.aee.org and click on “Resources.”
* Sponsorship of a $250 award to the AEE member program that produces the best outcome study in 2009 (to be awarded at the 2009 AEE Annual International Conference).
* Support of Research and Evaluation of Adventure Programming (REAP) and co-sponsorship of the Annual REAP Symposium
* Support of the annual Symposium on Experiential Education Research (SEER) and the research strand of workshops at AEE Annual International Conferences
* Facilitated the inclusion of experiential education language in the National Institute on Drug Addiction’s (NIDA) call for research.
* Established relationships with ACCT, NOLS, ACA and other external organizations that will support the furthering of CORE’s mission and vision.
* Networking with the Professional, Affiliation and Regional Groups that are part of AEE to make sure member needs in the areas of R&E are met.

