Eco Institute for teens
An innovative experiential character education programdesigned to build positive community, enhance self esteem and address the needs facing today’s adolescents!
GOALS & OBJECTIVES
- To promote self esteem and confidence
- To improve leadership skills such as communication and cooperation
- To practice goal setting, positive risk taking and planning techniques
- To increase awareness of peer skill sets and provide positive support and encouragement
- To encourage stewardship and personal responsibility to the natural world
- To encourage students to be well informed decision makers and civic leaders
- To promote an understanding of the importance to giving back to their community
ECO INSTITUTE CLASS OPTIONS
Character Education
- Alpha Beta—Discover and discuss cultural differences through role playing
- Stereotypes—Through a series of activities, analyze perceived stereotypes and discuss how they impact our life
- Knowing Me, Knowing You--Learn techniques and skills to aid in communication and conflict resolution
- Challenge Course 1 & 2—Practice working as a team in a sequential series of teambuilding activities
- Wilderness Survival—Teamwork is the key to building debris huts, making fire and cooking in the outdoors
- Collaboration Stations—Working together in creative construction and promotion of structure building
- The Beast—Communication is the key as groups try to replicate The Beast
- Survival on Smith Mountain Lake—A whole new approach to teambuilding as groups engage in a simulated survival situation
- Eco Challenge—Working as a team, groups explore the center property using GPS
Adventure Based Education
- Synergy Trek—A combination of Challenge Course, orienteering and Wilderness Survival all come together on this adventure
- Smith Mountain Lake Canoe Trek— Working together with a partner, students spend a day exploring the lake
- Backpacking— Bond as a group, build community and reduce impact on the trail
- Rock Climbing Trek—Support and taking risks are important concepts focused upon during this activity
- Whitewater Rafting Trek— Maneuvering these boats takes a team effort with a qualified and safe commercial outfitter
Service Learning
- Becoming a citizen of good character involves giving back to the community and being a good role model. Your group will learn goal setting and the feeling of accomplishment through various hands on projects
For more information Contact:
Outdoor Education Coordinator at: (540) 721-2759 ext. 253, skelton4HoutdoorED@vt.edu