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UTILIZING THE WINTER ENVIRONMENT FOR OUTDOOR EDUCATION
ADULT EDUCATION

STUDENT EXPERIENCES

UTILIZING THE WINTER ENVIRONMENT FOR OUTDOOR EDUCATION

Submitted by Dr . Alex Stoddart ( EOE 338 professor )
The group after completing their first Create an Experience focused on cross country skiing
Students survive ( and thrive ) cross country skiing even with an Extreme Cold Warning !
Students celebrate a success during the facilitation of a Nearby Nature experience
A view from the inside of a quinzhee . Students had the opportunity to stay overnight in one during our trip to SaskAirie .
Students learned how to cook oatmeal on an environmental stove ensuring that no trace was left behind after the experience .

ADULT EDUCATION

Submitted by Dr . Cindy Hanson ( EAHR 801 Adult Ed Foundations & EAHR 812 Indigenizing Adult Learning )
Mural created by Adult Ed students in their fall EAHR 801 Adult Ed Foundations course .
Winter EAHR 812 - Indigenizing Adult Learning students took their studies outside of the classroom with a study tour of museums , galleries , Indigenous communities , organizations , the Fish Lake Métis settlement in North Saskatchewan , and taking in a sweat at Wahpeton . Photos above , taken by Cindy Hanson , include a beading workshop , sing-along , and visit to Prince Albert National Park to see the ice break up .
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