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Chris
Loynes lectures in Outdoor Education and Development
Training at St. Martin's College. He also consults in the UK and internationally
for universities and experiential education organisations. He has recently
been involved in evaluating several national projects that work in the
outdoors and developing outdoor and creative arts programmes for youth
and adults concerned with personal transformation. Currently he is exploring
the application of outdoor, experiential approaches to raising issues
of sustainability with the corporate sector.
His first post at a comprehensive school involved the development of an
outdoor education programme as an alternative curriculum. He moved on
to lead the Brathay Hall Trust's Youth Development Programme. During this
time he undertook a Churchill Fellowship to study outdoor leadership training
world wide. He was the founder and editor of the Journal of Adventure
Education and Outdoor Leadership, the field's professional journal, from
1980-2000. In 1987 he founded and managed Adventure Education, a training
and publishing service for the outdoor education field.
As well as the voluntary youth sector and the outdoor education fields
Chris has consulted in the education, aeronautical, hospitality, telecommunications
and chemical industries. He has published widely in professional journals
and conference proceedings and is currently working towards a PhD. This
is a critical ethnographic study exploring the ways in which knowledge
and power work within an outdoor experiential learning course.
Chris is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society and a keen naturalist,
mountaineer, offshore sailor and sea kayaker.
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