Outdoor recreation and leisure are being promoted in some rural communities as an economic revitalization strategy and an arena for youth development. This research brief reports on a study analyzing a five-wave longitudinal dataset that examined the influence of outdoor activity involvement on postsecondary educational status in a sample of emerging adults from a large, rural county in the northeastern U.S. (N=114). Differences in educational predictors were found between individuals participating in different outdoor activity types and at different levels throughout adolescence. Multinomial regression found the degree of outdoor activity involvement and parental education levels to predict postsecondary enrollment status two years after h...
Despite reporting high educational aspirations, rural youth continue to exhibit lower college enroll...
Using data from the Educational Longitudinal Study of 2002, sponsored by the National Center for Edu...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the Caudill College of Humanities at Morehead State University ...
Outdoor recreation and leisure are being promoted in some rural communities as an economic revitaliz...
This brief discusses the rates of participation in structured and unstructured outdoor activities as...
This study examined youth participation in both organized and unstructured outdoor activities throug...
Discretionary time outside of school offers a distinct context that can promote adolescent developme...
Research has shown that youth with low levels of fitness or little interest in organized sports and ...
Research has shown that youth with low levels of fitness or little interest in organized sports and ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the postsecondary educational and occupational expectations...
This study explored the barriers and facilitators to outdoor learning and outdoor pursuits (OPs) in ...
Research has shown that youth with low levels of fitness or little interest in organized sports and ...
Historically, a key part of a child’s development was their exposure to and relationship with the wo...
This study examines the effects of attending a rural high school on postsecondary education outcomes...
Rural youth are now graduating from high school at rates comparable to their peers in urban and subu...
Despite reporting high educational aspirations, rural youth continue to exhibit lower college enroll...
Using data from the Educational Longitudinal Study of 2002, sponsored by the National Center for Edu...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the Caudill College of Humanities at Morehead State University ...
Outdoor recreation and leisure are being promoted in some rural communities as an economic revitaliz...
This brief discusses the rates of participation in structured and unstructured outdoor activities as...
This study examined youth participation in both organized and unstructured outdoor activities throug...
Discretionary time outside of school offers a distinct context that can promote adolescent developme...
Research has shown that youth with low levels of fitness or little interest in organized sports and ...
Research has shown that youth with low levels of fitness or little interest in organized sports and ...
The purpose of this study was to explore the postsecondary educational and occupational expectations...
This study explored the barriers and facilitators to outdoor learning and outdoor pursuits (OPs) in ...
Research has shown that youth with low levels of fitness or little interest in organized sports and ...
Historically, a key part of a child’s development was their exposure to and relationship with the wo...
This study examines the effects of attending a rural high school on postsecondary education outcomes...
Rural youth are now graduating from high school at rates comparable to their peers in urban and subu...
Despite reporting high educational aspirations, rural youth continue to exhibit lower college enroll...
Using data from the Educational Longitudinal Study of 2002, sponsored by the National Center for Edu...
A thesis presented to the faculty of the Caudill College of Humanities at Morehead State University ...