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Learning Outcomes• Learn about why an overnight camp experience can be great for all camp programs - day and resident• Through experiential learning, practice how to teach outdoor living skills and activities that make or break the experience• Discover how to create a sense of going on journey when you are simply sleeping outside
The mediocre teacher tells. The good teacher explains. The superior teacher demonstrates. The great teacher inspires. - William A. Ward
Maslow’s Hierarchy of NeedsSelf
actualization
Esteem
Love/Belonging
Safety
• Food, oxygen, temperature, elimination, rest, activity
Physiological
Maslow’s Hierarchy of NeedsSelf
actualization
Esteem
Love/Belonging
• Protection from dangerous objects or situations, “fear of the unknown”
Safety
• Food, oxygen, temperature, elimination, rest, activity
Physiological
Maslow’s Hierarchy of NeedsSelf
actualization
Esteem
• Receiving and giving love, affection, trust and acceptance, being part of a group
Love/Belonging
• Protection from dangerous objects or situations, “fear of the unknown”
Safety
• Food, oxygen, temperature, elimination, rest, activity
Physiological
Maslow’s Hierarchy of NeedsSelf
actualization
• A sense of competence, esteem & respect from others, self-esteem & self-respectEsteem
• Receiving and giving love, affection, trust and acceptance, being part of a group
Love/Belonging
• Protection from dangerous objects or situations, “fear of the unknown”
Safety
• Food, oxygen, temperature, elimination, rest, activity
Physiological
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs• Realizing your full potential “becoming
everything one is capable of becoming.”Self
actualization
• A sense of competence, esteem & respect from others, self-esteem & self-respectEsteem
• Receiving and giving love, affection, trust and acceptance, being part of a group
Love/Belonging
• Protection from dangerous objects or situations, “fear of the unknown”
Safety
• Food, oxygen, temperature, elimination, rest, activity
Physiological
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs• Sharing your knowledgeSelf
actualization
• Building a shelterEsteem
• Playing a gameLove/Belonging
• Making hiking funSafety
• Training your staff how to cookPhysiological
The active part• Training your staff how to cook with
Zach• Making hiking fun with David• Playing camouflage with Jackson & Anna• Building a shelter with Andy & Katy• “At my camp” with Jeff & Dan
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs• Sharing your knowledgeSelf
actualization
• Building a shelterEsteem
• Playing a gameLove/Belonging
• Making hiking funSafety
• Training your staff how to cookPhysiological
• Realizing your full potential “becoming everything one is capable of becoming.”
Self actualization
• A sense of competence, esteem & respect from others, self-esteem & self-respectEsteem
• Receiving and giving love, affection, trust and acceptance, being part of a group
Love/Belonging
• Protection from dangerous objects or situations, “fear of the unknown”
Safety
• Food, oxygen, temperature, elimination, rest, activity
Physiological
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
Taking this into a journeyJoseph Campbell’s monomyth
“The Hero’s Journey”
The Departur
e
The Initiation
The Return