Hello Simon - As you said , "sorry for a late reply". But as I ask why say
"sorry"? A so called late reply from anybody is never late unless they think of
themselves as a most necessary "voice". Simon, why do you not give the many
other publications that are available? Why do you only cite your now infamous
confusion between "adventure programming" and "advenrure education"? Simon
there is no need to say sorry and there is no need to think that you are
"late". This list is not "overseas" this list is really "international". The
very use of the term "overseas" is a use that many american folk would feel
unhappy with. This list IS international not "overseas".
Much better said, by me, is the following reference :-
" Outward Bound in the 1990s : making the links" The Journal of COBWS Education
August 1993. In this text there is another voice that is never having to say
sorry for being late. Bob Henderson just travels and moves and he just writes
such texts for anybody to read as they will.
Sorry /// sb
Simon Priest wrote:
> At 15:15 -0700 2000/05/06, Neil Harrison wrote:
>
> >Can anyone point me in the direction of any articles or internet
> >sites on international approaches to outdoor education.
>
> Sorry for a late reply, I've been working overseas the past few weeks.
> Other than my works that have already been mentioned, I would suggest
> chapter 5 of our new Adventure Programming book: "A World of Adventure
> Education" by Joseph Bailey. Contact him <[log in to unmask]> with
> your questions. Also InterCom (the INTERnational COMmunity of AE and EL)
> is planning on publishing a book of approximately 20-30 chapters written by
> experts from their countries and with a definite non-American perspective.
> Look for this in the next few months.
>
> REGARDS! Simon Priest, PhD
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