Outdoor Adventure and Experiential Education and COVID-19: What Have We Learned?

Aaron M Leonard, Alan W Ewert, Kodiak Lieberman-Raridon, Denise Mitten, Erik Rabinowitz, S Anthony Deringer, Forrest Schwartz, Steve Smith, Christine L Norton, John Regentin, Sherry Bagley, Ileana Anderson
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Background: The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) now known as COVID-19 changed the world and the outdoor adventure and experiential education (OAEE) fields were not immune. These changes significantly impacted various OAEE programs in multiple ways and at different levels of intensity. Purpose: The purpose of this study was to ascertain the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the OAEE fields and identify how OAEE organizations have responded to those impacts. Methodology/Approach: Using a three-phase study and a multi-method approach to data collection and analyses, respondents from 115 OAEE organizations (N=115) were asked to indicate how and in what ways their organizations have been impacted by the pandemic and in what ways their organizations have responded to those challenges. Findings/Conclusions: Many organizations responded not being ready for the impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic. Significant impacts were noted from most of the OAEE organizations responding and included closings, staff reductions, and downsizing as well as operational changes. Many organizations reported ways they are attempting to mitigate the pandemic effects. Implications: Important questions were raised in this paper as to how well prepared the OAEE fields might be for the next crisis.

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户外冒险和体验式教育与新冠肺炎:我们学到了什么?
背景:现在被称为新冠肺炎的严重急性呼吸综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)改变了世界,户外冒险和体验式教育(OAEE)领域也未能幸免。这些变化以多种方式和不同强度对各种OAEE项目产生了重大影响。目的:本研究的目的是确定新冠肺炎大流行对OAEE领域的影响,并确定OAEE组织如何应对这些影响。方法/方法:使用三阶段研究和多方法收集和分析数据,来自115个OAEE组织(N=115)的受访者被要求说明他们的组织如何以及以何种方式受到疫情的影响,以及他们的组织以何种方式应对这些挑战。调查结果/结论:许多组织没有做好应对新冠肺炎大流行影响的准备。OAEE的大多数响应组织都产生了重大影响,包括关闭、裁员、裁员以及业务变化。许多组织报告了他们试图减轻疫情影响的方法。影响:本文提出了一些重要问题,即OAEE油田可能为下一次危机做好了多充分的准备。
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