Taproot: A Journal of Outdoor Education
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Abstract
Outdoor education can take place in a city park, in a vacant lot, or at a residential camp. It connects an individual with a place he or she can call home. Once someone bonds with a place, the individual tends to want to remain there and improve it. Outdoor education can work as a motivator to bring people closer to their true potential as active citizens
Recommended Citation
Criswell, Susie
(1995)
"Outdoor Education Builds Citizenship,"
Taproot: A Journal of Outdoor Education: Vol. 9:
Iss.
3, Article 4.
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https://digitalcommons.cortland.edu/taproot/vol9/iss3/4