From Camp to College: How Skills from Camp Transfer to College Life

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Title: From Camp to College: How Skills from Camp Transfer to College Life
Language: English
Authors: Murphy, Meghan
Source: College Student Journal. Mar 2022 56(1):41-52.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 12
Publication Date: 2022
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education
Postsecondary Education
Descriptors: Summer Programs, College Students, Day Camp Programs, Counselors, Student Experience, Skill Development, Leadership Qualities, Cooperation
ISSN: 0146-3934
Abstract: Summer camp jobs are often described as a fun and active way to spend the summer. This research aims to go beyond the surface, examining how college students use the skills and training they receive as summer day camp counselors and describing the specific ways they transfer those skills to academic settings. In-depth interviews were conducted with fourteen (14) currently enrolled college students who spend their summers working as day camp counselors at camps accredited by the American Camp Association (ACA). The findings of this qualitative research show that leadership skills, patience, and collaboration/working together are some of the main skills that are transferable to a college environment. This research will outline the specific ways students use these skills in college classrooms and within the larger campus community.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2023
Access URL: https://www.ingentaconnect.com/contentone/prin/csj/2022/00000056/00000001/art00004
Accession Number: EJ1379609
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:Summer camp jobs are often described as a fun and active way to spend the summer. This research aims to go beyond the surface, examining how college students use the skills and training they receive as summer day camp counselors and describing the specific ways they transfer those skills to academic settings. In-depth interviews were conducted with fourteen (14) currently enrolled college students who spend their summers working as day camp counselors at camps accredited by the American Camp Association (ACA). The findings of this qualitative research show that leadership skills, patience, and collaboration/working together are some of the main skills that are transferable to a college environment. This research will outline the specific ways students use these skills in college classrooms and within the larger campus community.
ISSN:0146-3934