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Student Voices: New Experiences, Empowerment, & Moral Development In Physical Education, Sarah Hoague Jan 2018

Student Voices: New Experiences, Empowerment, & Moral Development In Physical Education, Sarah Hoague

Antioch University Dissertations & Theses

This dissertation documents an effort to spark an explicit conceptualization of the Adventure Curriculum for Physical Education (ACPE) as a universally delivered Social Emotional Learning (SEL) program. The ACPE program is a K-12 program that integrates adventure activities into a physical education curriculum for the purpose of fostering student social and emotional skills (Panicucci, Hunt, Constable, Kohut, & Rheingold, 2003). The ACPE program was first implemented in 1971. Initially inspired by the philosophy of Outward Bound, ACPE developers at Project Adventure sought to bring a sense of adventure to the school setting in order to support student self-empowerment. Although ACPE …