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A Day in The Life of an OE Teacher
The itinerary of an outdoor classroom
by: Erin%20 Farrow
Categories: Opinion, Physical education, Teachers
In the heart of the Muskokas, 20 km east of Gravenhurst, Ontario on Ryde Lake, lies a quaint 40-bed outdoor education centre (OEC). Each year, close to 700 Grade 5 to 8 students from Mentor College and TEAM School, located in Mississauga, Ontario, leave their busy city lives to experience... (read article)

A Fresh Start
Fall camp helps kids kick off a new school year
by: Cheryl%20 Phillips , Stuart%20 Palmer
Categories: Curriculum and learning, Physical education, Teachers
During the first week of September, our entire student body heads for the hills. Our Orientation Camps are a time for new and returning students to learn about and review the expectations, goals, vision and core values of our school community. Rundle College Academy, a member school of Rundle College... (read article)

Cold Comfort
How an icy expedition can warm up a classroom
by: Eric%20 Waters
Categories: Curriculum and learning, Lesson plan, Physical education, Teachers
It's 8 o'clock on a February night, and I'm crawling headfirst into a narrow, glowing hole in the snow in an otherwise desolate landscape.
"Hey, you guys, how are you doing? Everybody warm?" Muffled replies come from three cinched-up sleeping bags: "Yeah." "I'm too hot." "I can't believe I'm... (read article)

Creativity Unbound
An Outward Bound weekend workshop nurtures creativity
by: Fiona Hough
Categories: Art, Curriculum and learning, English, Lesson plan, Physical education, School heads, Teachers
At last spring’s graduation, a student told me the greatest thing I had taught her was to “throw the rubric out the window.” This might not be the first thing I’d brag about to a prospective parent, or the Ontario Ministry of Education inspector, but I took it as a... (read article)

Fitting in Fitness
How students at one school got a move on
by: %20Jennifer%20 Powles
Categories: Curriculum and learning, Physical education, Teachers
The media report almost daily on rising obesity levels in Canada. The Canadian Medical Association states that in the past 15 years, the prevalence of obesity has grown by more than 50 per cent in Canadian children six to 11 years old and 40 per cent in those aged 12... (read article)

Forging a New Way
Tragedy transforms the landscape of outdoor education.
by: Sarah%20 Wiley
Categories: Administrators, Curriculum and learning, Physical education, Safety and Health, Teachers
It was February 3, 2003 and I was driving the hour-long commute through snowy Muskoka to work, the head office of Outward Bound Canada (OBC) in Burk's Falls, Ontario. As the national director of educational programs for OBC, I oversaw all the contract programs we delivered for independent schools across... (read article)

From Camp to School And Back Again
The story od Greenwood College
by: David%20%20%20 Thompson
Categories: Administrators, Curriculum and learning, Physical education
The evidence is in. A backcountry classroom, using all that the Canadian landscape has to offer, helps stave off childhood obesity, improves cognitive skills and offers hands-on learning. In educational parlance, we know character education and outdoor education go hand in hand: Across the country, values like independence, interdependence and... (read article)

Go Outside and Play
The steps to teaching outdoors
by: Christian%20 Stapff
Categories: Opinion, Physical education, Teachers
We played “Cowboys and Indians” in the woods behind our house. We built fire rings like those we saw in cowboy movies. We hung out in teepees made of branches and plastic sheeting. Sometimes we brought food; sometimes we just sat around the fire. For a country with little true... (read article)

Hit The Road
Building stories for a lifetime
by: Gordon%20 Phippen
Categories: Curriculum and learning, Opinion, Physical education, Teachers
A good number of children in our increasingly digital society experience a disconnect from organic experience, often lacking an appreciation for the beauty of their natural world. It's easy for them to overlook the earth beneath their feet, the majesty of a sunset or the wonder of the ocean's surf.... (read article)

Learning The Ropes
Looking inward in the great outdoors
by: Julia Drake
Categories: Administrators, Curriculum and learning, Opinion, Physical education
Suspended from ropes and pulleys far above the ground, Christian Peterson longed for a safety net. But no mesh blanket would catch the Grade 12 student if he fell from the high ropes course at Upper Canada College's Norval Outdoor School.
Instead, Christian found a safety net in the form of... (read article)

Monks and Montessori
How the two became one
by: Judith Cunningham
Categories: Art, Global education, Opinion, Physical education, School heads, Science
One hundred years ago, Maria Montessori learned by observing children and translated what she saw into applications that have revolutionized education. Some 1,500 years ago, Bodhidharma observed the animals and noted how they exercised and taught their young. He shared his knowledge with an order of monks who were weak... (read article)

Natural Conversion
Bringing a closer observation of the natural environment
by: George%20 Briggs
Categories: Curriculum and learning, Opinion, Physical education, Teachers
The opening chords of Bach's Cello Concerto played by Yo-Yo Ma never fail to wash away my worries and cares. I have a mix CD for the road trip to hiking trails, and the Bach piece is the opening selection. Not only is the music evocative and gentle, but it... (read article)

Question: In search for outdoor education programs
What does Outdoor education mean to you? Do you run a unique or interesting outdoor education program at your school?
by: Our Kids Publications
Categories: Administrators, Curriculum and learning, Lesson plan, Open House Question, Physical education, Teachers
We asked hundreds of schools to share programs and ideas on this topic. The following were published in the 2007 edition of Dialogue magazine. Join the discussion and post your own response. Winter Learning During a week of dogsledding and winter camping in Algonquin, the Grade 8 boys learn that at day’s... (read article)

Resurrection
Breathing life back into an ailing concept
by: James Raffan
Categories: Physical education, Teachers
The recurring dream goes something like this. A death has occurred. In a forest clearing stands solemnly a circle of tanned white women in polypropylene gowns (or are they made of noseeum netting? I can't tell without my glasses) and robust Caucasian men in ill-fitting Goretex blazers. The powers have... (read article)

Staying Safe, Not Sorry
Risk management, outdoor education philosophy and organizational behaviour.
by: Ross Cloutier
Categories: Administrators, Physical education, Safety and Health, Teachers
American mountain climbers Willi Unsoeld (1926-1979) and Tom Hornbein were members of the first American expedition to summit Mount Everest on May 22, 1963. Unsoeld and Hornbein's legendary climb was the first ascent from the peak's West Ridge. Thirteen years later, Unsoeld held his 21-year-old daughter, Nanda Devi, as... (read article)

Suggest a Future Theme for Dialogue Magazine
Let us know what stories or topics you would like to read about
by: Our Kids Publications
Categories: Administrators, Art, Curriculum and learning, English, Global education, Leadership and management, Lesson plan, Marketing, Math, Opinion, Opinion, Parents, Physical education, Research, Safety and Health, School heads, Science, Special needs, Teachers, Technology
Since the magazine’s birth in 2004, Dialogue has aimed to stimulate discussion between private and independent school educators. As always, Dialogue magazine and Dialogue Online remain the place to express your ideas and to share your expertise with your peers. Dialogue shares educator knowledge and skills, reducing the workload and... (read article)

That's Going To Leave A Mark
Helping students make a permanent impression
by: Nigel McCarthy
Categories: Curriculum and learning, Global education, Physical education, Teachers
Remember that sun-soaked summer day, coming upon a freshly poured cement sidewalk; remember looking at your friend who had already picked up a stick; remember the wet grey mass floating and coalescing slowly; and, finally, remember dragging the wood through the wet concrete and stamping your names into something lasting,... (read article)

Window On Tomorrow
How outdoor education brightens the future of children and our planet
by: Grant%20 Linney
Categories: Administrators, Curriculum and learning, Physical education, Research, Teachers
As a long-time outdoor educator, I remain amazed at the impact that outdoor and experiential education (OEE) has upon participants. But how have we measured this impact? There are the usual program evaluations and the periodic concerted links to classroom curricula. And, sometimes, a parent writes to describe how much a... (read article)

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recent comments:
Susan Wronski
teacher, North Toronto Christian School, Ontari
Kawarthas Trips Classes make three-day fall and winter trips to our own outdoor education site in the Kawarthas. There are opportunities for practical math, science and environmental studies coupled with activities like hiking, canoeing and cross-country skiing. Students develop new social skills and problem-solving skills as they function together outside the classroom setting.
Agnes Stawicki
managing editor, Our Kids Publications Ltd.
Below are some comments that we heard at our last editorial advisory board meeting for Dialogue magazine and Dialogue Online. Please share your comments, feedback and ideas.

"The use of technology in schools is changing so quickly. It might be an area you want to cover in every issue."

"School marketing. Every school is always struggling with how to market themselves and increase enrolment."
 
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