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Outdoor Educator Training

Look Up! And Meet Your Feathered Friends (Part 2 of 3)

…One of the best parts of an outdoor educator instructor course is when the group of participants comes together — either spontaneously throughout the day, or at the end of a solid day of training — and we all benefit from the unorganized sharing of one’s individual talents and skills. These experiential-based skill-sharing sessions —…

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Backcountry Prep

DIY Part 2: Emergency Water Filtration System

…We’ve all seen those old Western movies where the hero is crawling on the desert floor with an empty canteen and a parched throat. None of us want to experience that torture. It’s bad enough watching the bad acting. Same goes for heading to the backcountry for a weeklong wilderness experience. Nobody wants to be…

Do it yourself part one emergency water filtration system.

Outdoor Lingo

On Belay — Climbing Terminology and Slang

…Did you hear the one about Rock and Ice magazine merging with Climbing magazine? It’s not a joke. That news was announced just today (Oct. 9, 2020), and it conveniently coincides with the next post in our series on outdoor industry lingo. With the assistance of The National Center for Outdoor & Adventure Education’s (NCOAE)…

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Outdoor Lingo

Paddling Terminology and Slang: Nobody Says ‘Up a River Without an Oar’

…Welcome to our third — and final segment in our series about sports terminology and slang terms. In this post, we’ll be talking about whitewater paddling, and right off the bat, we’ve got a warning for the novice paddler. Those who might be unfamiliar with whitewater kayaking or canoeing might think rowing and paddling are…

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EMT Training

How to Become an EMT

…You’re thinking about becoming an EMT. Awesome! If you follow through, you will be joining the ranks of today’s modern-day heroes, the frontline of the frontline workers — bona fide life savers! Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) are trained professionals who provide care in critical and emergency situations. Such emergencies can range from simple, routine calls…

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Emily Edquist

…Emily Edquist teaches students enrolled in EMT Basic classes at our Wilmington, N.C. headquarters and online through our learning system….

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Conferences

Outdoor Education News Roundup

…The Outdoor Education industry is abuzz with news this time of the year. What with school almost back in session and the industry’s largest and most influential conferences coming up in just a few months, its no wonder there’s so much outdoor education news to catch up on. In no particular order: There’s a new…

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Land Management

Pivoting on Climate Change

…Most libraries and bookstores offer up books in the science and nature section that address climate change, with titles that range from “Hot Hungry Planet” to  “Climate of Hope.” Many of these books focus on global warming, polar bears in the Arctic, flooding and other environmental crises on continents around the world. However, for those…

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Chris Davis MD

Dr. Christopher Davis is our medical director and handles our medical curriculum and clearances for NCOAE‘s educational courses and medical trainings….

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EMT Training

8 Alternative Jobs to Pursue with an EMT Certification

…Just obtaining an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) license opens a world of career possibilities both inside and out of the medical field. Sure, you have to put in the effort, but the opportunities are as diverse as our EMT students here at The National Center for Outdoor & Adventure Education (NCOAE). Fact is, we receive…

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Shawn Eller

…Shawn Eller is now channeling his passion for providing service to others into teaching and mentoring future EMTs here at NCOAE….

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Kit Cosper

Kit Cosper is one of our EMT instructors, propelled in his daily work by an inherent love of learning and knowledge sharing….

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Adam Parish

…Adam assists NCOAE instructors in the field with activities, lessons, and site management….

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High School Students Prepare for Alaskan Adventure

…WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) Ten local high school students returned after spending three weeks on a backcountry adventure in Alaska. The students, whose families live at or below the Federal Poverty Level, were awarded a $25,000 Challenge Cost Share Program Grant by the National Park Service. The funding supported the local non-profit group National Center for…

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Whole Foods’ 5 Percent Day to Benefit Impoverished Youth Program

…Two organizations in Wilmington will partner Wednesday for Whole Foods Market’s Community Day to benefit local youth. According to a news release, five percent of all sales at Whole Foods on Oleander will go to the National Center for Outdoor & Adventure Education, which is a Wilmington-based non-profit that promotes critical thinking, improved interpersonal relationships…

Risk Management

Avoiding Target Fixations and Incident Pits in the Backcountry

…“Look where you want to go!”  I have conveyed this message to wilderness course participants countless times, shouting, screaming, and using hand signals when necessary. Sometimes I’m yelling above the roar of a set of rapids or the sound of an adjacent waterfall.  “Look where you want to go!” I emphatically issue the same advice…

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Wilderness Medicine Training

Concussion Recognition and Treatment in the Backcountry

…Concussion recognition and treatment has gotten a lot of attention over the last decade, mostly in the context of youth and professional sports such as tackle football and soccer. It’s even a topic for those who serve in our armed forces. However, confusion over its prevention, diagnosis, and treatment remains widespread.  In an interview with…

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Medical Training

Heat Illness: Symptoms, Prevention, and Treatment

…Nobody likes to be hot and sweaty on the trail. But when things turn from being uncomfortable to becoming downright dangerous, it’s time for quick, on-the-spot emergency action.  Heat illness is a range of medical conditions that result from the body’s inability to cope with an elevated heat load. When that occurs, it is more…

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Priscilla Trimble

…Priscilla Trimble has an impressive resume working in outdoor education — where shehas excelled at facilitating and instructing backcountry expeditions. This Raleigh, N.C.,native has worked for the city of Durham Parks and Recreation as an outdoor recreationspecialist, and the Raleigh’s Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources department as anoutdoor recreation instructor. She has also served as…

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Find Your Expedition

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Find Your Training

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