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The history of outdoor education

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Modern outdoor education owes its beginnings to a number of separate initiatives. Organized camping was evident in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century in Europe, the UK, the USA, Australia, and New Zealand. The Scouting movement, established in 1907 by Robert Baden-Powell, employs non-formal education with an emphasis on practical outdoor activities. The first Outward Bound centre at Aberdovey in Wales was established during the Second World War. The Forest schools of Denmark are examples of European programs with similar aims and objectives.

A key outdoor education pioneer was Kurt Hahn, a German educator who founded schools such as the Schule Schloss Salem in Germany, Gordonstoun School in Scotland, Atlantic College in Wales, the United World Colleges movement, the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme (which emphasizes community service, craftsmanship skills, physical skill, and outdoor expeditions), and the Outward Bound movement.

The second half of the twentieth century saw rapid growth of outdoor education in all sectors (state, voluntary, and commercial) with an ever-widening range of client groups and applications. In this period Outward Bound spread to over 40 countries around the world, including the USA in the 1960s. This, in turn, spawned many offshoot programs, including Project Adventure and the National Outdoor Leadership School, and professional associations such as the Wilderness Education Association and Association for Experiential Education.

There is much anecdotal evidence about benefits of outdoor education experiences; teachers, for example, often speak of the improvement they have in relationships with students following a trip. However, hard evidence showing that outdoor education has a demonstrable long-term effect on behaviour or educational achievement is harder to identify; this may be in part because of the difficulty involved in conducting studies which separate out the effects of outdoor education on meaningful outcomes.

A major meta-analysis of 97 empirical studies indicated a positive overall effect of adventure education programs on outcomes such as self-concept, leadership, and communication skills. This study also indicated that there appeared to be ongoing positive effects. The largest empirical study of the effects of outdoor education programs (mostly Outward Bound programs) found small-moderate short-term positive impacts on a diverse range of generic life skills, with the strongest outcomes for longer, expedition-based programs with motivated young adults, and partial long-term retention of these gains.

In “Adventure in a Bun”, Chris Loynes has suggested that outdoor education is increasingly an entertainment park consumption experience. In a paper entitled “The Generative Paradigm”, Loynes has also called for an increase in “creativity, spontaneity and vitality”. These dialogues indicate a need for those working in outdoor education to examine assumptions to ensure that their work is educational

Outdoor education has been found more beneficial to those students who find classroom learning more challenging[citation needed]. This may be due to a non-academic family background, a personal psychological trait such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or because they are boys.

When German children from forest kindergartens went to primary school, teachers observed a significant improvement in reading, writing, mathematics, social interactions and many other areas.

Using the Environment as an Integrating Context for learning (EIC) is the foundation of a substantial report which found benefits in learning outside the classroom on standardized measures of academic achievement in reading, writing, math, science, and social studies; reduced discipline problems; and increased enthusiasm for learning and pride in accomplishments.

How to choose a suitable swing set for your children

Wednesday, April 7th, 2010

It is surely that swing sets are the favorite play sets for kids, both boys and girls. Do you still remember the feeling of swinging up and down? Just like flying freely and happily. So you want to give your children the same happy memories? But at the same time, you may be worried about the safety of your kids when they are playing. As a result, it is necessary to know how to choose the best swing sets for your children, let them safely play at their heart. The following are some tips for you to keep in mind when you choose swings for your children.

The first consideration is the construction of the children’s swing sets. Generally speaking, swings are made of either metal, plastic, or wood. As metal can get very hot in the sun, most parents find that a swings set made of wood is often the best choice. The wood is already stained and sealed, which means that it will resist rot and decay. The last thing that you want is your children swinging in the breeze on something that is rotten.

Next, you will want to consider its assembly. If the set has bolts and screws sticking out, it can be a major hazard to the safety of the children playing on it. You will also want to look at the chains on the swings. The safest are chains covered with a plastic coating. This can help protect the tiny fingers that will wrap around them.

As part of the assembly, it is also best to look at those that require no grounding stakes. Unfortunately, most people never get around to making sure the legs are staked into the ground and will find there are many that have a design that does not require them to be. You will not have to worry about a tip-over and your children will be safe when swinging high.

The potential for fun on the outdoor play set is the only thing that a child is going to worry about and it must be a consideration of the parent, as well. A good outdoor play set should have at least two swings on it, as well as another item, such as a trapeze. The more options you can give a child, the more time will be spent on it.

Many parents will also be concerned about the cost of children’s swing sets. But you need to hold the idea that quality is more important for kids play set. Generally, you can easily find a set that will meet all of your standards that is well within the budget you have set and one that comes with a guarantee.

Last but not least, you need to know your children’s likeness. Don’t forget to ask your children’s opinion on the playground equipment before you buy the sets, anyhow it is for them but not for you. Styles, quality, safety are the three main aspects you need to focus on.

Inflatable Games

Monday, April 5th, 2010

Years ago in England the first bounce house was made. Since then the inflatable games industry has been growing and multiplying, countless new inflatable products are being created each year, and more and more people are starting to see the benefits in using inflatable games and rides for their company picnics, private parties, and other special events.

Inflatable games come in all shapes and sizes- and people love them. These days there are so many things available besides the standard moonwalk or bounce house. In the past few years, people have begun manufacturing units that incorporate inflatable slides inside the regular party bouncer. These units offer way more fun in the same amount of space!

There are hundreds of great options when it comes to inflatable games and activities!

Inflatable Slides
Inflatable slides come in all kinds of shapes and sizes… Slides can range from just a few feet tall to over forty! They come in countless themes as well and just as many shapes. We have seen race car slides, western theme slides with cactus on them, monster truck slides, slides in the shape of tornadoes, tidal waves, fish, lions, crocodiles, and so much more!

Inflatable Obstacle Courses
Some of the largest inflatable games available are obstacle courses, and they come in just as many shapes and sizes as the slides! Themes are unlimited. These big huge inflatables offer squeeze throughs, climbs, slides, and all kinds of fun challenges inside one unit.

Inflatable Bounce houses
Where the craze began years ago. The bounce house is the main staple when it comes to inflatable games- kids love these giant bouncy units, and always love jumping, hopping, and bouncing inside of them! A bounce house is huge fun for any party!

For a huge success at your next party, try the party idea of the century- and get an inflatable game for the party. There are hundreds of options available, and working with the right company, you will be able find the perfect rental attraction for your next party!

The Main Classification of Chinese Tea

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

China is regarded as the hometown of tea, the history can be chased back to several thousand years ago. In the Tang Dynasty there was a famous tea drinker, who was called “Sage of Tea”-Lu Yu, he wrote a book named“Cha Ching”, which told a lot of interesting stories about chinese tea. Chinese tea, together with the silk and porcelain, they are exported aboard and have been known by the world over a thousand years. Also the habit of tea drinking number in the world is quite large and is still increasing.

According to the different processed methods, Chinese tea can be classified into five categories, such as Green tea, Black tea, Wu Long tea, Compressed tea and Scented tea. The tea can be planted in a large areas from the southern huainan to the northern Shandong province, from Tibet in the southwest to Taiwan in the southwest, totally more than 20 provinces.

Green tea, it’s the variety which keeps the original colour of the tea leaves without fermentation during processing. This category includes several kinds of tea, mainly involves Maofeng tea in Huangshan Mountain in Anhui Province, Biluochun produced in Jiangsu province, Longjing tea in Zhejiang Province.

Black tea, it is also called “red tea” in China. this category needs to be fermented first, and then taken to bake, it is developed after the green tea. And the famous variety of this category comes from Suhong in Jiangsu province, Chuanhong in Sichuan province, Huhong in Hunan province, Qihong in Anhui province, Dianhong in Yunnan province.

Wu Long tea, it is a variety which is between the green and the black teas, it is made after being partly fermented. It is mainly famous in the areas of  china’s Fujian, Guangdong and Taiwan province.

Compressed tea is a kind of tea that has been compressed in certain shape, which is much good for people to transport and store. This variety is very popular at the minorities which is living at the border of our country. Compressed also has another name called black tea, that is because people always see it in black color when they are trading. It is also known as “brick tea” for its shape are mostly like a brick. Compressed tea is mainly from Sichuan, Hubei and Yunnan province.

Scented tea, it is a variety which complexs the sweet smell of flower into the tea leaves when processing. There are two most common used flowers in tea making, jasmine and magnolia, and jasmine is more pop in the nouth of china.

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