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The power of the instructor in the solo experience: An empirical study and some non-empirical questions
Authors:Andrew J Bobilya  Leo H McAvoy  Kenneth R Kalisch
Institution:1. Montreat College , USA;2. University of Minnesota , USA;3. Honey Rock Wheaton College , USA
Abstract:Abstract

The purpose of this study was to investigate participants' perceptions of an organized solo within a wilderness experience program and the influence that the instructors have on their perception of the solo. More specifically, this research project focused on the role of the instructor in the solo as perceived by the participants while still on solo, at the end of their wilderness experience, and three and a half months following the program. Qualitative data indicated that the instructors do have an influence on the participants' perception of their solo experience through the (a) preparation for, (b) facilitation during and (c) discussion after the solo. Recommendations to enhance the use of the wilderness solo include: (a) understand student expectations prior to the solo, (b) provide a clear rationale for the solo and associated activities, (c) implement an optional instructor/student visit during solo, (d) provide a one-on-one discussion with students prior to a group debrief after the solo, and (e) carefully consider the impact of the solo on program events and group dynamics that follow.
Keywords:Individual Experience  Hendee-Brown Model  Instructor/Student Relationship  Wilderness  Expectations
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