2019
Voyagour Outward
Bound School
Summer Internship
     THOMAS COOK
INTERNSHIP
    4 INTERNSHIP OVERVIEW
    7 MAJOR LEARNING
    8 CONNECTION TO
    ACPA/NASPA COMPETENCES
    9 TRANSFERENCE
    10 STRENGTHS
    11 IMPORTANCE IN HIGHER
    EDUCATION
    12 FUTURE
Voyageur Outward
Bound School
 Changing Lives Through
 Challenge and Discovery
STAFF    When I arrived at VOBS I meet seven other new staff and we went out on
         new staff travel together. Our trainer took us out into the woods for ten days
TRAVEL
         to instruct us on how Outward Bound runs their programs. We explored the
         Boundary Waters Canoe Wilderness Area and learned curriculum specific to
         this course area.
ASO AND           (The next phase of my internship included All Staff Orientation
TRAING
                  and about 2 weeks of training. ASO was a week of conference
                  style "learning labs" at times we would be with all 150 VOBS
                  employees and other times we would be in small break session.
                   Once we finished ASO new staff had a few weeks of training to
                  get familiarized with course areas and program polices for rock
                  climbing, ropse course, and white water sites.
SUPPORT
           Students started to arrive at the beginning of June and work started
           to pick up. I started the summer running support for trips in order to
WORK
           gain an under standing of the flow of home base and how courses
           are run. Task included help groups with gear and meal preparation.
           Transition instructing, helping instructors supervise students when
           they get back to base. I also helped with evacuation of students
           from the field when students got sick. Support work gave a wide
           view of what goes on at base and how the program runs.
COURSE
         Toward the end of June I was promoted to assistant instructor and got
         sent out on my first course. The course I worked was a 28 day Intercept
         course, the program is designed for teens that struggle at home with
WORK
         behavior issues. Much of the curriculum is designed to teach conflict
         resolution and communication tools that will be transferable to
         situations at home. The course ended with me facilitating a family
         conference were I used restorative justice practices to help the students
         and families repair harm that had been done at home and in their
         relationships.
Major Learning
and Reflections
                                                                                          Be tough yet gentle,
                                                                                          humble yet bold,
                                                                                          swayed always by
Through this sections I will highlight      Through this Internship I will learn the
                                                                                          beauty and truth
the learning outcomes I set for             ins and outs of Outward Bound and how         -Bob Pieh
myself at the beginning of the course       this company runs and operates.
and describe how I either hit it or could   (History, Philosophy, Mission, Values,
have gotten more out of that                Student Learning Outcomes, etc) I have
experience.                                 learned a lot about Outward Bound over
                                            this summer. -I created this learning
Through this internship I will learn new    outcome in order for me to dig deeper
facilitation styles and techniques that     into who Outward Bound is and what
can be implemented in a Higher              they do. The hope has been for me to
Education Outdoor Recreation setting. I     explore if this is a right future focus for
picked up a lot of new lessons from         me. Through course work and
working here at Outward Bound. I have       lesson planing I had to learn a lot about
specifically thought of implementing        Outward Bound history and the
many of the lessons here into working       philosophy that guides its practice. The
with the wilderness as wellness             work that is done here really resonates
program at Western. One example             with me and fits well with my own
using water shed moments a lesson I         educational beliefs and philosophies. I
thought here and bring it back to           have only worked one type of course
Western. Another example would be           with the Intercept Program and though
using the lessons on conflict resolution    it was a hard course I would love to
and communication tools with the staff      come back and work more. I would also
of students I will be supervising when I    like to learn more about the other
get back.                                   programs Outward Bound offers.
                                            Particularly with their Pathfinder
This internship will give me experience     courses. The program is designed for
in group management and student             young adults in transition that need help
support, examples include conflict          with finding direction in life. I feel like
resolution, group processing, one-on-       this is a course I could be really good at
one meetings with students, family          facilitating and would love the
conferences. I held the opportunity to      opportunity to develop lesson plans for
hold a lot of one-on-one meetings with      that course.
students while out on course in the
field. One major learning from this has
been coaching student through conflict
or through setting goals. I got a lot of
practice with giving students positive
and constructive feedback in order to
help them grow and pull the most
learning out of their experience.
In this internship I will gain experience
in expedition style learning and
education, through active support and
facilitation. -I had the opportunity to
view a lot of the same lessons a couple
times over. Then I got to use the lesson
myself and teach it with my own
creative flair. This was possible because
I worked supporting different course for
the first part of the summer before I
had the opportunity to lead my own
group.
ACPA/NASPA     In this section I will describe how I grew
COPETENCIES    in the ACPA/NASPA
               Professional Ccopetencies .
PERSONAL AND
               I had the opportunity to reflect on my own personal
               values through staff training and while on course. I
ETHICAL        reflected on my beliefs and values through active
               journaling. Also through one-on-one meetings I had
FOUNDATIONS    the opportunity to articulate professional beliefs and
               trajectory. I also reflect on the ethical issues of
               Outward Bound and what it means to work here
STUDENT        The students I worked with were under the age of
LEARNING AND
               18. So I had the opportunity use life span
               development model to explain student behavior. I
DEVELOPMENT
               also used challenge and support theory to help
               support growth through my course. I also help
               design my course to fit the overall mision of
               Outward Bound.
ADVISING         I spent 28 days advising and supporting students
AND
                 through the most challenging experience of many of
                 their lives. I spent much of my time mentoring and
                 coaching them through their learning on course. I
SUPPORTING
                 mediated conflict and supported our group through
                 some of their most challenging times. I helped students
                 set SMART goals in support of thir individual learning.
                 This among much more are examples of how I have
                 grown and helped other grow in this copetence.
Transference
 I view myself through many lenses, professionally I am
 an educator. As an educator I am both a student affairs
 practitioner and an outdoor educator. I feel like this
 opportunity has given me the chance to grow as an
 outdoor educator. Working with Base Camp Cullowhee
 through my graduate assistantship next semester I will
 be able to bring what I have learned at Outward Bound
 and help grow that program. Along with that I have
 gotten to work with a very different age group of
 students and see how life pan development models
 relate to student growth before they reach the Higher
 Education setting. Ultimaty this all helps me grow under
 the umbrella of education and improve my practice.
Stengths
This is an opportunity for me to talk        Developer
about my strengths and how they              This is the job! To help youth grow and
helped me through work this summer.          develop into self actualized human
My top five Strengths were Positivity,       beings. That is a high goal but it is part of
Empathy, WOO, Developer, Includer            the drive for me to work here at VOBS
                                             and in student Affairs to develop people
Positivity                                   and help them reach their potential.
This strength help me get through the        Part of the challenge for me was
hard parts of the summer and                 working with students who
weather the storms. There were many          developmentally were nowhere near
hard parts to this summer from the           that of a college age student and just
actually physically demanding parts to       needed help growing in different ways. I
managing student behavior. Being able        still feel like I was effective at helping
to approach each situation with a            these students, even if it was only small
positive outlook made life out in the        progress.
woods so much easier. Even if it was         . 
hard and you weren't happy in the            Includer
moment it helped to be able to               This became a very challenging aspect
bring light to hard moments,                 to my jobs, especially with the group of
                                             students I was working with. My goal
Empathy                                      was to create an inclusive space and the
I felt like this was one of the most         students wanted to dismantle that work.
important parts of my job. Showing           Especially around inclusive and
empathy and compassion to students           respectful language. They hated being
especial in times when they didn't           hip checked by me and my co-instructor
deserve it. I took on many jobs when in      and started to say the most hateful
the field and role model/mentor was          things they could think of for the shock
part of that. I worked with students         value of it. Another area were this was
who had a server lack of compassion          important was helping students that
toward others, It was challenging to         started to become the scapegoats of the
wake u every morning and ask myself          group. With includer as a strength it
how am I going to show compassion            became easy to notice when student
towards these humans today and I did.        were bulling or exclusive to others in the
I showed my empathy for them                 group. It became important that I know
everyday and the students opened up          how to bring the group back together
and in moments we were able to have          and heal harm that had been done to
really deep heart to heart conversations     memebers of our group.
about their growth and learning.
WOO
Winning Others Over
This became an important tool for me
to use on course. In moments I had to
channel my WOO in effort to build
rapport with my students> I started
calling this making deposits into the
rapport bank. This is because iI would
often have to cash in the rapport I had
been building with students and sit
them down to have hard conversations
that they hated me for in the moment. I
felt that the lessons I had to teach these
students were very important for their
success in life and often WOO was the
only reson they would listen to me.
 IMPORTANCE TO HIGHER
 EDUCATION
My internship i not directly related to higher
education so I will be talking about the
importance of University Outdoor Rec programs
in generally before ting in my internship. I
believe that Outdoor Recreation give people the
space to escape and get away from their normal
every day lives. It is a step-back were people get
escape their stressers. It also provides people
with new ways to challenge themselves and do
things they never thought were possible for
them. It is a health and sustainable form of
recreation that people can gain a lot of self
knowledge from This was a large part of what I
would do everyday in my internship is try and
show them the unique moment they had to
disconnect from how they were at home and be
the person they wanted to be.
 FUTURE
Would I consider this work when I graduate?
Yes! Yes I would. I have loved this job and the
community that is a part of it more then I
thought I would coming into it. My goal is to
end up working in a University Outdoor
Recreation program. However, I believe VOBS
is a nice side journey that I can learn a lot from
and gain some valuable experiences. The nine
months I have to finish grade school is a long
time and a lot could change between now and
then But i feel very strongly on returning. They
have even offered me a year round instructing
position. Summers spent in Minnesota and the
rest of the year spent in Texas. Who know
what the future might hold but I am excited!