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Inside ACA — February 2008  Printable Version (PDF)

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Staff Training at Its Best!
Intelligent Staff Recruitment—ACA's Online Employment Center
Got Campshots?
Join ACA's Media Resource Team!
ACA's National Camp Research Collaborations Summit a Success!
ACA's E-Institute—Coming Soon!
ACA, Southeastern Hosts Delegation From Russia


Staff Training at Its Best!

Imagine being able to have the best camp trainers and consultants available for your staff orientation.

Now you can…With the May/June issue of Camping Magazine!

Bob Ditter, Stephen Wallace, Christopher Thurber, Michael Shelton, Jeffrey Leiken, Gwynn Powell, and many more offer their expertise and professional strategies in this special staff training issue created exclusively for staff and for trainers.

Your premier industry resource is now available at a special low bulk rate, so affordable that you can order this issue for each member of your staff.

Special Discount for the May/June Staff Training Issue
$1 per copy in multiples of 10. Share Camping Magazine with your staff!

10 copies -- $10
20 copies -- $20
30 copies -- $30
40 copies -- $40
50 copies -- $50

This price does not include shipping and handling.

Reserve your copies today online at www.ACAcamps.org/campmag.

The May/June Staff Training issue of Camping Magazine—a must have for staff orientation and training!

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Intelligent Staff Recruitment—ACA's Online Employment Center
ACA's online employment center offers online resources to help you find, recruit, and retain staff.

  • Summer Jobs at Camp – Camps can post seasonal job openings and reach thousands of camp professionals.
  • Year-Round Jobs at Camp – E-mail listings of your camp's year-round job postings are distributed to job seekers twice a month.
  • Job Fairs – Comprehensive lists of job fairs and organizations that specialize in international staffing.

Visit www.ACAcamps.org/jobs for more information.

This area of the Web site sponsored through the generosity of Camp Counselors USA (CCUSA).

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Got Campshots?
A photo kiosk will be displayed during the 2008 ACA National Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, in the Communicamp area. Here, you will be able to drop off CDs of your camp's photos. ACA is collecting historical and contemporary photos from all ACA-accredited camps for use in Camping Magazine, promotional materials for ACA's 100th Anniversary celebration and the 150th Anniversary of the camp experience, and other ACA marketing and communications print and electronic publications.

In order for any photos to be considered for publication, the camp, camp location, and photographer if applicable must be identified. An approximate date must be indicated on all historical photos. For current photos, include a statement indicating your camp has model releases on file for all identifiable subjects in the photo. Submit the ACA online photo submission form so that we have your information on file and place your photos in the kiosk. Be sure to label the photo with your name and camp name.

Remember to bring your camp's photos to conference!

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Join ACA's Media Resource Team!

Do you speak passionately about the value of camp in the lives of children and youth? Does your camp have a unique program to share? Do you offer specialty activities that are cutting-edge? Are you willing to help ACA be the voice of the camp experience?

ACA gets hundreds of media requests each year, and we look forward to expanding our media resource list to include more camps and more voices who can share with the media the depth, breadth, and importance of the camp experience. With your help, ACA can influence print and broadcast stories that appear throughout the country.

Please join Harriet Lowe, director of communications, in Nashville at the ACA National Conference on Tuesday, February 12, from 1:00-2:30 p.m. in Cheekwood A/B in the Magnolia Section of the Gaylord Opryland Hotel for a mini-media training session and the opportunity to sign up as a member of ACA's Media Resource Team. If you can't attend, but want to participate—or if you have any questions—please submit our online form or contact Public Relations at 765-349-3317.

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ACA's National Camp Research Collaborations Summit a Success!

What would happen if you gathered twenty-eight researchers from national youth development agencies (including Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Campfire, 4-H, and the Association for Experiential Education) and from universities and colleges (from Arizona, California, Georgia, Indiana, Ohio, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New York, Texas, and Utah) leading the way in camping and outdoor education research in the same room and asked them what they thought the important questions were to advance our understanding about the camp experience?

The ACA Camp Research Collaboration Summit (PDF), held on January 10, 2008, at ACA's national office in Indiana, did exactly that, and was further supported by an inspirational charge from Peg Smith who shared her vision of the role of research and collaboration for the association.

ACA's staff Research Team and volunteer "Committee for the Advancement of Research and Evaluation" (CARE) hosted a one day meeting to build relationships among colleagues with similar interests, responsibilities, and goals around our understanding of the camp experience and related phenomenon. Participants discussed future opportunities for collaboration and intersection across organizations and academic communities and structures for supporting collaborative camp research.

Research questions were identified in the areas of

  • Youth development outcomes;
  • Best practices for business operations;
  • Staff development and training;
  • Communicating with and understanding parents; and
  • The "Big Picture" of camp as it relates to development. 

In addition, the ideas that began percolating at the Camp Research Collaborations Summit were discussed at the Coalition for Education in the Outdoors Biennial Research Symposium held at Bradford Woods the same weekend.

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ACA's E-Institute—Coming Soon!

American Camp Association's (ACA's) E-Institute will debut with Web-based courses for camps and other youth development programs. 

Featuring:

  • Program Improvement (based on the new ACA book, Designing Quality Youth Programs)
  • ACA Camp Standards
  • Camp Is for the Camper
  • More to come!

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ACA, Southeastern Hosts Delegation From Russia

Special thanks to ACA, Southeastern, Camp Counselors USA, and The University of Georgia for hosting a delegation of camp directors and teachers from Russia for two weeks. The excursion was a way to deepen the collaboration between participants in the Camp Counselors Russia program (where internationals serve as counselors in Russian summer camps) and members of the Russian Camp Association. 

The two-week experience ended with deeper bonds formed with these bright, gregarious people. By hosting visitors with limited English skills (and one fluent teacher of English), participants gained a unique view of the "world" and developed an even stronger conviction that camp is a powerful tool for building bridges across oceans and words.   

The generosity of people who welcomed guests in Georgia and Florida was overwhelming. There was predictable outreach from good friends and family, but the happiest surprise was the spirit of strangers who repeatedly rolled out a 'red carpet', often because we were "camp" family. The conversations, experiences, meals, activities, and glimpses into day-to-day worlds that were offered to strangers from another country were uplifting. For example, the Russian delegation learned about the "normalness" of people with disabilities by playing kickball and riding in paddleboats at Camp Twin Lakes. They saw the pride of a 10-year-old who gave them each a first archery lesson at Camp TimberRidge. This young "teacher" talked with them afterwards and even shyly asked if they really were from Russia! 

Each time a question was posed by the visitors, it was of sincere interest. Also, they exuded a confidence that the knowledge gained would be put to use in their home programs. Visits to local newspapers generated particularly interesting discussions, and the answers to their questions reinforced a sense of disbelief that freedom of speech exists in the United States as an all-encompassing fact. The Russian guests spoke in recreation and leisure classes, held study abroad information sessions, and toured camps and youth programs in the southeast.

Contributed by Gwynn Powell, Associate Professor, University of Georgia, and International Camp Counselor, Lesnaya Skazka.

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