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<strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. & Eady, M. “Appalachian Trail: A comparison of pre-event motivation &<br />

event outcomes associated with this extended adventure”. Association for<br />

Experiential <strong>Ed</strong>ucation International Conference. November, 1998.<br />

Keith, J. & <strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. Trends, issues & practice: Leadership for a sustainable society.<br />

Association for Experiential <strong>Ed</strong>ucation International Conference. November, 1998.<br />

Gillis, H. L. & <strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. (May, 1998). “Developing Metaphorical Introductions for<br />

Small Group Activities”. <strong>Georgia</strong> Psychological Association Annual Meeting. St.<br />

Simons, <strong>Georgia</strong>.<br />

<strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. & Gillis, H.L. (April, 1998). “Learnings from the Metaphorical Potluck”.<br />

Southeast Association for Experiential <strong>Ed</strong>ucation Regional Conference. Umatilla,<br />

Florida.<br />

<strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. & Gillis, H.L. (March, 1998). “Creating Food for Thought: Learnings from<br />

the Metaphorical Potluck”. Erlebnistherapie - Ein innovativer Weg in der<br />

psychotherapeutischen Arbeit. Psychotherapie-Institut, Berlin, Germany.<br />

<strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. & Gillis, H.L. (Feb, 1998) Creating metaphors for Group Activities”.<br />

Monterrey Institute of Technology. Mexico City, Mexico.<br />

<strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. & Gillis, H.L. (1997), “Developing Metaphorical Introductions for use in<br />

Adventure Therapy”. Presented at the First International Conference on Adventure<br />

Therapy. Perth, Australia.<br />

<strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. & Colwell, B. (1996), “Partnering for Change”. Presented at the 24th<br />

International Conference of the Association of Experiential <strong>Ed</strong>ucators. Spokane,<br />

USA.<br />

<strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. (1994), "Changing Tides: environmental strategies”. Presented at the annual<br />

conference of the Canadian Parks & Recreation Association National Conference,<br />

Charlottetown, Canada.<br />

<strong>Hirsch</strong> J. & Spacht, R., (1993), "Adventure Based Camp Counselling" Presented at the<br />

International Camping Congress. Toronto, Canada.<br />

<strong>Hirsch</strong> J., (1993), "Earth Passages". Presented at the International Camping Congress.<br />

Toronto, Canada.<br />

<strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. (1992), "The Quest for Credibility: issues facing outdoor and environmental<br />

education professionals". Presented at the annual conference of the Recreation<br />

Association of Nova Scotia. Halifax, Canada.<br />

<strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. (1992), "Strategic Planning in Service Organizations". Presented at the 20th<br />

International Conference of the Association for Experiential <strong>Ed</strong>ucation. Banff,<br />

Canada.<br />

<strong>Hirsch</strong> J., (1987), "Values in Leadership and Reflection for Learning". Presented at the<br />

Fourth International Camping Congress. Washington D.C., USA.<br />

<strong>Hirsch</strong> J., "Outdoor Leadership Certification: A Case Against". Second International<br />

Camping Congress. Toronto, Ontario: 1984.<br />

Workshops & Guest Instructorships<br />

Gillis, L. & <strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. (2006). Reflection on the use of metaphors in practice. Enviros<br />

Wilderness School Association. Calgary, AL.<br />

<strong>Hirsch</strong>, J. & Gillis, L. (2006). Integrating social-emotional learning into content<br />

curriculum: concerns-based adoption model for implementation. Lakeland Union<br />

High School. Minocqua, WI.<br />

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