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West Coast East Coast #2 July 17, 2007

Posted by Bill in : Holiday, Outdoor Learning , 5comments

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Have just put up some photos on flickr of recent trip. Have some video but I am not sure how to put this in my blog. Anyone reading let me know. I will have a trawl through the manual.


Outdoor Management Development July 15, 2007

Posted by Bill in : Outdoor Learning, Outdoor Management Development , add a comment

gap-scot-exec.jpgA recent post from Don out on the Harvard programme got me writing about OMD. Don and his colleagues have been on an “adventure day” and it has had a “profound” effect. This is no surprise to those of us with experience in developmental training in the outdoor education sphere.The use of outdoor learning in management and leadership training can be extremely powerful and at the service we try not to under sell it! There is a tremendous amount of research and evidence to back up the benefits of development training in the outdoors.

I feel that Outdoor based programmes can often be undervalued by HRM and Education managers an seen as “jollys”. The industry spends a lot of time trying to disprove that. Sure if you want a jolly it’s a good one but you could have an outdoor learning experience that has;

Yes I understand that users can ask “what has this task got to do with work?” and yes its hard to make a programme entirely task-realistic however the tasks are still process real and they can act as a catalyst for personal and team reviews of approaches to real life and work.

We try to ensure there is a range of learning experiences for our pupils - why not try it for our own staff in East Lothian. An earlier post mentioned that much of the leadership training for staff in schools is in the form of conferences, meeting etc. We have an ideal environment in East Lothian and an Outdoor Service that provide opportunities for outdoor learning at all levels.The next step(or continued) for us is to try and integrate this comprehensively into learning programmes for our education staff ( we do already for some teams). We have been trying “unsuccessfully” to write in an Outdoor Learning day for our probationers for some time and I feel this would also be a useful tool. Perhaps the Harvard visit will act as a catalyst to get this moving.

West Coast….East Coast July 11, 2007

Posted by Bill in : Camping, Outdoor Learning , 2comments

Loch Laxford

Just back from a few days up North. Fantastic kayaking on Loch Laxford & Loch Cadh Fiup near Scourie and great to finally visit Cape Wrath area. Unfortunately bad weather forced us East after a gale force wind at Sango Bay played havoc with our camping arrangements. A great youth hostel at Kyle of Tongue provided sanctuary. Great to see seals of Strathay point. The retreat east provided a chance to visit Helmsdale and Dunrobin Castle, the sea of the Duke of Sutherland much hated by the Scots for his clearance policies.A fantastic castle to visit all the same.

Visiting Dornoch on the journey south we stayed at the best campsite I have ever had the pleasure to stay at with  a fantastic setting- we could paddle to the sea just a few feet from the tent via a burn. Image above is of Loch Laxford from the summit of Ben Stack. image below is looking North at the coast by the Dornoch Firth. Every time we kayak on the sea it reminds us of the need to invest in some good Sea-kayaks..but where to store them is the problem.Dornoch

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