Temple University Ambler offers community building activities, team initiatives, and low ropes challenges for experiential learning to Temple University students, faculty, staff, alumni and external groups. The goal of these experiences can be as individualized as the groups who are participating and the individuals who make up these groups, however the learning outcomes are follow the same arching premise:
With Outdoor Experiential Education, facilitators lead participants in experiences where they will learn and build upon Social-Emotional and 21st Century Skills in a natural environment. Some of the lessons participants might walk away reflecting upon more deeply are:
- Leadership and followership styles
- Group dynamics and development
- Communication
- Conflict resolution
- Collaborative problem-solving
- Healthy risk-taking
Participants may walk away from these experiences with a sense of personal growth, but even greater they will connect these lightbulb moments with their lives in the classrooms, workspaces, and teams.
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Testimonials
“Having an opportunity to go out on the low-ropes course with my cohort, many of whom I hadn't met before, allowed me to learn a little more about who they were outside of their research. So often, we get caught up with our work and responsibilities and miss the opportunities to get to know each other outside of our initial encounters. The teambuilding activities were tailored to focusing on our years of learning and different perspectives on our academic journeys and as a first-year graduate student, it gave me a lot of perspective on the different paths people take to get to the same goal—graduate school” – Gabriela Cano, Fall 2024 (Biology PhD Student)
“I learned that everyone has a fear of judgment, all you need to do is break the initial barrier. Look for people who have gone through similar situations as you for help to a problem and be sure to help people that come after you.” - OWLVenture Participant, Summer 2024
“Coming up to Temple Ambler was the perfect opportunity to work on teambuilding and feeling more comfortable with each other – you need to learn to play to everyone’s strengths. I think that even if problems or hurdles come up, we’ll be able to overcome them because we did these activities.” -Bridget Frame, Fall 2023 (Political Science and Philosophy major and Temple Student Government Chief of Staff)
“The team at Temple Ambler provides such a great atmosphere and experience for students and staff alike. Their workshops and teambuilding activities that tie into the beauty and nature of the campus give the stress relief we all need and create lasting memories for yourself and your team.” - Time Bradley, Fall 2023 (Assistant Director of Campus Activities)
“The activities were appropriately challenging and invigorating for us to learn about teamwork, active listening and community building. We appreciated the experiential learning aspect as well as being able to reflect and debrief as a group to strengthen and grow both individually and collectively.” - Dr. Jackie Lopez, Fall 2023 (Academic Advisor for the Temple Honors Program