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Editorial
Authors:Linda Allin  Barbara Humberstone  Nic Tucker-Walton
Affiliation:1. Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College , UK;2. Northumbria University , UK;3. Trinity College Carmarthen, University of Wales , UK
Abstract:This study examined the benefits of all-girls adventure programmes from the perspective of adolescent girls. Participants included 361 girls aged 10–17 years from diverse ethnic and socio-economic backgrounds who completed a variety of adventure programmes. Adventure activities included rock climbing, sea kayaking, mountaineering, backpacking, canyoneering and mountain biking. The programme philosophies of each organization are rooted in a strength-based approach for programme planning and implementation which focus on supporting positive physical, social and emotional growth of girls. Using an open-ended survey and qualitative methods of coding, three themes emerged illustrating the benefits of these all-girls programmes from the girls' point of view: feelings of safety and comfort, increased connection to others, and freedom from stereotypes. The girls also considered how their experience may have differed if the setting had been co-educational (co-ed).
Keywords:all girls  adventure education  girls  single sex
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