Research in Outdoor Education
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DOI
10.1353/roe.2010.0004
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p. 26-37. 12p.
Abstract
This study examined resilience as experienced by environmental educators in the face of growing environmental adversity. Through in-depth interviews, this hermeneutical study sheds light on the environmental factors and internal competencies that contribute to resilience in seven environmental educators. Additionally, the interaction between these factors and competencies (known as the person/environment transactional process) is explored. Kumpfer's (1999) Resilience Framework provides the organizational framework for the results of this study.
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Henderson, Kelly and O'Connell, Timothy S.
(2010)
"Resilience as Experienced by Environmental Educators,"
Research in Outdoor Education: Vol. 10, Article 6.
DOI: 10.1353/roe.2010.0004
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https://digitalcommons.cortland.edu/reseoutded/vol10/iss1/6