*Updated for new VCE study design
PART 1- Motivations for experiencing outdoor environments
Motivations are simply the reasons why we do what we do.
This key knowledge examines the two key types of motivation- Extrinsic and Intrinsic - and what are some of the motivations that drive people to participate in different outdoor experiences.
Motivations are simply the reasons why we do what we do.
This key knowledge examines the two key types of motivation- Extrinsic and Intrinsic - and what are some of the motivations that drive people to participate in different outdoor experiences.
Different people- different motivations
See the videos below for some different examples of what motivates the way people experience and interact with outdoor environments.
See the videos below for some different examples of what motivates the way people experience and interact with outdoor environments.
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1. The adrenaline seeker
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2. The adventurer
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PART 2- Responses to outdoor environments and experiences
Responses refers to the feelings or emotions that an outdoor environment or outdoor experience can create in your mind.
The way you respond to an environment because of your experiences could alter the way you act in or with that environment. Responses can be divided into two main groups:
The following Learning Tasks are to be completed as a word doc and submitted to the Learning Task for 1.1.3- Motivations and Responses
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People are different... so are their responses!
(Just consider the videos from Part 1 and then the video below!) |
Learning Task 1:
Poetry of motivations
b) Describe at least one of the types of motivation you can see in this quote. |
Learning Task 2:
Varying responses to outdoor environments - Select two of the factors listed in the notes presentation
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