Over the past 30 years, challenge/ropes courses have spread across the country and are now focused toward a variety of populations, including adolescents, college students, and corporate employees. Despite their success and growing popularity as an effective training tool, challenge/ropes courses have earned little credibility through academic research. Although a significant amount of research has· been completed, questions continue to arise regarding the efficacy of challenge/ropes experiences for corporate team development and the educational enhancement for adolescent and college students. The purpose of this study was to assimilate and synthesize challenge/ropes course research during the 1990s that studied affective outcomes with...
Title: Autotelic experiences in overcoming ropes obstacles. Resource: The purpose of this study was ...
This study is a ten-year retrospective, longitudinal, quantitative study that assesses if the Univer...
An Abstract of the Thesis of Michael Patrick Dorsey, for the Master\u27s of Science in Education in ...
textChallenge courses, also known as ropes courses, are a type of adventure education program desig...
The purpose of the study was to examine the benefits of a six-week challenge course program on urban...
There has been an increasing demand among education agencies to utilize challenge courses, also know...
The purpose of this study was to: 1) determine if there was a measurable difference in meaningful ...
Thesis (M.S., Recreation Administration) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Leadership...
Although there is a lack of research regarding the impact of ropes courses on student development, t...
The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of an experiential, adventure based program on le...
[[abstract]]While asking for education reform and promoting flipped education, there are promoting A...
The purpose of the study was to examine the changes in life effectiveness following ropes course par...
ABSTRACT\ud THE EFFECTS OF A CHALLENGE COURSE PROGRAM ON\ud HARMFUL RISK-TAKING BEHAVIORS\ud AMONG C...
Challenge courses have become increasingly popular in recent years. Many groups are turning to half-...
The purpose of this quasi-experimental study was to explore the perceived effects of the Ropes Cours...
Title: Autotelic experiences in overcoming ropes obstacles. Resource: The purpose of this study was ...
This study is a ten-year retrospective, longitudinal, quantitative study that assesses if the Univer...
An Abstract of the Thesis of Michael Patrick Dorsey, for the Master\u27s of Science in Education in ...
textChallenge courses, also known as ropes courses, are a type of adventure education program desig...
The purpose of the study was to examine the benefits of a six-week challenge course program on urban...
There has been an increasing demand among education agencies to utilize challenge courses, also know...
The purpose of this study was to: 1) determine if there was a measurable difference in meaningful ...
Thesis (M.S., Recreation Administration) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.Leadership...
Although there is a lack of research regarding the impact of ropes courses on student development, t...
The purpose of this study was to assess the effect of an experiential, adventure based program on le...
[[abstract]]While asking for education reform and promoting flipped education, there are promoting A...
The purpose of the study was to examine the changes in life effectiveness following ropes course par...
ABSTRACT\ud THE EFFECTS OF A CHALLENGE COURSE PROGRAM ON\ud HARMFUL RISK-TAKING BEHAVIORS\ud AMONG C...
Challenge courses have become increasingly popular in recent years. Many groups are turning to half-...
The purpose of this quasi-experimental study was to explore the perceived effects of the Ropes Cours...
Title: Autotelic experiences in overcoming ropes obstacles. Resource: The purpose of this study was ...
This study is a ten-year retrospective, longitudinal, quantitative study that assesses if the Univer...
An Abstract of the Thesis of Michael Patrick Dorsey, for the Master\u27s of Science in Education in ...