10OED

Year 10 Outdoor Education

Course Description

In 10 Outdoor Education students will develop interpersonal skills and develop strategies for success through problem solving, communication and collaboration in outdoor activities. Students will explore and develop key practical skills in campcraft, tramping and rock climbing. Students will investigate safety management, our natural environment and kaitiakitanga.

Learning Opportunities

In this course you will need to:

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  • Interpersonal Skills- participate in cooperative groups, contribute fairly to the task, communicate effectively and show respect to others.
  • Develop skills for effective teams through adventure based learning activities. Communication, cooperation and conflict resolution.
  • Leadership - participate as team leaders or effective team members in project assignments and organise work to meet goals and team roles.
  • Our Ngahere: Understanding of our forest environment, skills for navigation, tramping, bush survival, investigating and implementing kaitiakitanga.
  • Developing a growth mindset - participate in challenging outdoor activities with a positive mindset and overcoming personal difficulties.
  • Safety Management in Rock Climbing: Understanding of risk management and development of safe behaviours and skills for rock climbing and low ropes.
  • Movement skills in a range of contexts - demonstrate movement in rock climbing, tramping and team building activities.

Other Information: 

Students who want to participate in the Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award can register for the award and skills learned in Outdoor Education can contribute to Adventurous Journey Training.

Resources Required

Stationery, WGHS PE uniform.
Equipment and clothing lists for outdoor activities will be provided.
All specialist safety equipment will be provided for outdoor trips.