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Health and Kinesiology
Outdoor Education Field Studies
The value of Outdoor Education is found not only
in the acquisition of wilderness skills, but in the honing of personal
and interpersonal competencies in communication, leadership, situational
analysis, and problem solving. It is a learning that sets a stage
for exploration. Join us for an experience in action, reflection,
and discovery.
The philosophy of outdoor education
at Tyler Junior College is to convey
to the student the knowledge and
skills necessary to safely enjoy a
wide variety of outdoor pursuits and
to include such activities as a part of
a healthy and active lifestyle. A
second objective is a focus on
providing experiences that facilitate
opportunities for our students to
learn about themselves and how to
work cooperatively within a group to
accomplish common goals. Our third
goal is to never forget that learning
can and should be fun. Johan
Huizinga said that "the concept of
play..... is of a higher order than
seriousness, for seriousness seeks to
exclude play, whereas play can very
well include seriousness ”and we
wholeheartedly agree! These three
ideals provide the basis for the
design of our classes.
Our courses
are based on experience-based
learning models and taught in a
format that recognizes that safety is
paramount! It is our belief that by
utilizing adventure activities to
accomplish these objectives, we may
enhance self-esteem through
challenge and success, while also
providing an inspiration for a sense
of discovery, and a passion for
learning.
Nestled in the heart of the Ozarks, breathes a living,
national treasure - the Buffalo National River Wilderness
Area. Across the north of Arkansas, this watershed slices
through rolling hills, creating an access for exploration and
discovery. Rich in both cultural and natural history, this area
is home to bald eagles, mink, deer, and the occasional bear.
It is this river and the wilderness that surrounds it, that will
become both home and classroom for TJC students who enroll
in the Department of Health and Kinesiology Outdoor
Education Field Studies classes this summer.
Students will
acquire a competence in basic outdoor skills and an
understanding of what it means to rely on oneself, one
another, and our collective resourcefulness. Students will
receive 4 hours of college credit in Outdoor Adventure
Programs (1 credit hr.), Paddlesports (1 credit hr), Outdoor
Recreation (1 credit hour) and Backcountry Expeditioning (1
credit hr). We will travel by canoe, sleeping on the riverbank
where nightfall finds us. We will explore the environmental
ethics of wilderness use and seek to return with a better
understanding of how we might preserve such areas for
future generations.
- Students must be TASP exempt or TASP complete
to enroll in these courses.
- Enrollment is limited and is conducted on a first-come,
first serve basis.
- Students must have instructor approval prior to
enrolling.
- Students must be admitted to Tyler Junior College.
- All students will be required to complete a medical
history form, Assumption of Risk and Waiver of
Claims Form in order to participate in these
courses.
- Students must enroll in all four courses.
- Tyler Junior College gives equal consideration to
all applicants for admission, employment and
participation in its programs and activities
without regard to race, creed, color, national
origin, gender, age, marital status, disability or
veteran status.
- Tuition and Fees will vary dependent on
residential (i.e. in-district, out-of-district,
etc…) but will reflect enrollment in four (4) one
(1) hour courses.
- In addition to normal tuition and fees there is
an additional $150.00 field experience fee to
cover transportation costs and other related
expenses while en route and/or on location.
- *Fees cover the cost of most specialized
equipment, transportation, camping and lodging
fees and food while on location in the field.
- May 29th – 31st Meet on campus - *This will include a two day/one overnight shakedown @ Camp Tyler
- June 3rd – 10th - Extended Field Experience
- June 12th - 18th - External assignments and meet on Campus
- Tuition & Fees $239.00
- Lab Fees $100.00
- Field Experience Fee $150.00
- TOTAL $489.00
- Tuition & Fees $367.00
- Lab Fees $100.00
- Field Experience Fee $150.00
- TOTAL $617.00
- Tuition & Fees $577.00
- Lab Fees $100.00
- Field Experience Fee $150.00
- TOTAL $827.00
Jack R. Caddell is an instructor and Department
Chair of the Health and Kinesiology program at Tyler
Junior College. His experience includes 20+ years of
working with collegiate and other groups in both
traditional and wilderness settings. He holds a
Bachelors degree in Outdoor and Environmental
Education and dual Masters Degrees in Outdoor
Education and Environmental Studies. He is a
formerly certified Wilderness First Responder and a
National Standard Program Certification Instructor
with the Wilderness Education Association.
Elaine Hood is employed as a teacher with the
Tyler Independent School District and as an
Outdoor Educator at Camp Tyler. She is the director
of the equestrian program at Camp Tyler and works
on a regular basis with a wide variety of groups in
the outdoors. In addition to this she is also
employed as a part-time faculty member and
Continuing Education Instructor at Tyler Junior
College.
She holds a Bachelors degree in Science in
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