27134 Outdoor Leadership and Guiding 1
UTS: Business: Leisure, Sport and TourismCredit points: 6 cp
Subject level: Undergraduate
Result Type: Grade and marksHandbook description
This subject examines the scope and significance of outdoor education from leisure education, environmental education and personal development perspectives. These three areas are taught within a holistic framework that also takes account of the social, political and economic frameworks which influence and shape the 'outdoors'. It provides students with the personal competencies to organise and lead lightweight camping and bushwalking programs in the environs of Sydney.
Subject objectives/outcomes
On successful completion of this subject students should be able to:
- Describe the concept of guiding and outdoor leadership from both a philosophical and programming point of view.
- Identify and discuss the use of outdoor environments and the social, political and economic forces that have influenced and shaped the development of outdoor leaders.
- Demonstrate the practical application of the skills and resources necessary to guide, organise and manage environmental awareness, bushwalking and lightweight-camping programs in the environs of Sydney for small groups of tourists and recreationists.
Contribution to graduate profile
This elective subject provides students with the opportunity to develop both theoretical knowledge and practical skills in an increasingly important area of the leisure and tourim industry. The subject has particular relevance to students who desire to develop their leadership and guiding skills in the outdoors. It builds a knowledge base that will allow the students to operate in the tourism, leisure and education arenas leading and programming for groups in outdoor environments.
Teaching and learning strategies
A significant portion of the subject content will be taught experientially. Class workshops, single and multi-day off-campus field trips, and student centred learning projects and experiences will be used extensively. Content for this subject will be supported by UTSOnline.
Content
- Perspectives on Outdoor Leadership and Guiding as environmental education; as leisure education through participation in outdoor pursuits and personal development
- Frameworks of Outdoor Leadership and Guiding: Human ecological aspects of outdoor leadership and guiding; environmentalism and conservation both the political and social aspects as they impact on the tourism, leisure and education industry's ; patterns and trends in participation; the outdoor 'industry'- public, private and commercial responses; accreditation, legal liability and certification
- Outdoor Leadership and Management: Competencies for bushwalking and lightweight camping - personal management; group management skills; resources for guiding and outdoor education programming and leadership
Assessment
Assessment item 1: Philosophical Essay (Individual)
Objective(s): | 1, 2 |
Weighting: | 30% |
Task: | This addresses objectives 1 and 2. |
Assessment item 2: Field Trip Program including Individual Skills Workshops (Individual)
Objective(s): | 3 |
Weighting: | 40% |
Task: | This addresses objective 3. |
Assessment item 3: Resource Folder (Individual)
Objective(s): | 1-3 |
Weighting: | 30% |
Task: | This addresses objectives 1-3. |
