Andrew J. Bobilya

Human Services
Biography
Education
- Ph D, University of Minnesota-Minneapolis, Education
Teaching Interests
<b>Recent Graduate Courses Taught:</b><br>Foundations of EOE (EOE 500)<br>Philosophy and Theory of Experiential and Outdoor Education (EOE 501)<br>Research Methods in Experiential and Outdoor Education (EOE 503)<br>Advanced Research Methods and Evaluation Techniques (EOE 600)<br>Current Trends and Issues in Experiential and Outdoor Education (EOE 601)<br>Wilderness Education: Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness - Travel Course (EOE 627)<br>Scholarly Writing Intensive for EOE (EOE 628)<br>Thesis I/ Project I (EOE 679)<br>Thesis II/ Project II (EOE 699)<br><br><b>Recent Undergraduate Courses Taught:</b><br>Survey of Outdoor Adventure Activities (PRM 224)<br>Introduction to Outdoor Pursuits (PRM 254)<br>Camp Counseling (PRM 313)<br>Beginner/Intermediate Whitewater Kayaking (PRM 352)<br>Program Planning and Evaluation (PRM 361)<br>Mini Internship in Parks and Recreation (PRM 383, PRM 384, PRM 385)<br>Wilderness Education – Summer Travel Course (PRM 427)<br>Sites, Facilities and Programs in PRM - Costa Rica Ecotourism Travel Course (PRM 435)<br>Expedition Management and Leadership (PRM 454)<br>Capstone Internship in Parks and Recreation Management (PRM 483/484)
Research Interests
<b>Select Recent Publications (*student author)</b><br>*Farrar, S. & Bobilya, A. J. (2025). Challenge for whom? Encouraging Ongoing Dialogue on Appropriate Challenge in Outdoor Adventure Education. <i>Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education and Leadership, 17</i>(4), 78-84.<i> </i>https://doi.org/10.18666/JOREL-2025-12636<br><br>*Barnett, F., Bobilya, A. J., & Stonehouse, P. (2025). Reintegration experiences of Appalachian Trail thru-hikers. <i>Journal of Experiential Education, 48</i>(4), 627-648. https://doi.org/10.1177/10538259251374570<br><br><b>*</b>Fuesler, A., Bobilya, A. J., Daniel, B. & Hobbs, W. (2025). Alumni perspectives of the life significance of attending an undergraduate outdoor academic program. <i>Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education and Leadership, 17</i>(1), 1-15. https://doi.org/10.18666/JOREL-2025-12571<br><br>McCole, D., Perry, E. E., Bobilya, A. J., *Janes, M. & Owens, T. (2024). A data-based discussion about land management decisions that limit access to protected areas. <i>Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education and Leadership, 16</i>(4), 103-110. https://doi.org/10.18666/JOREL-2024-12508<br><br>*Waddell, E., Bobilya, A. J., Faircloth, W. B., Daniel, B. & Hoffman, A. (2024). Barriers and strategies for utilizing school outdoor spaces: Exploring the experiences of high school teachers. <i>Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education and Leadership, 16</i>(4), 32-44. https://doi.org/10.18666/JOREL-2024-12467<br><br>Bobilya, A. J., Holman, T. H., Lindley, B., Norton, C., Bell, B., Mitten, D., Ayers, E. & Smith, S. (2024). Trends and issues in experiential and outdoor education programs. <i>Journal of Experiential Education, </i>Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1177/10538259241239586<br><br>McCole, D.,<b> </b>Bobilya, A. J., Lindley, B., Holman, T., Shirilla, P., Jacobs, J. & McAvoy, L. (2024). Using communities of practice to navigate the professoriate in contemporary academia: A co/autoethnography of seven university faculty. <i>Journal of Faculty Development, 38</i>(1). 45-53.<br><br>*Talley, K. A., Bobilya, A. J., Stonehouse, P. (2023). “Being comfortable with the uncomfortable”: Adolescent girls experiences of an extended outdoor adventure program. <i>Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education and Leadership, 15</i>(4). 34 – 47. https://doi.org/10.18666/JOREL-2023-11750<br><br>Daniel, B., Bobilya, A. J. & Faircloth, W. B. (2022). The life significance of an Outward Bound expedition: 50 years later.<i> Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education and Leadership, 14</i>(4). 1-18. https://doi.org/10.18666/JOREL-2022-11601<br><i> </i><br>*Kinch, R., Bobilya, A. J., Daniel, B. & Duncan, S. (2022).<i> </i>Indigenous storytelling, Cherokee traditional ecological knowledge, and place-based education. <i>Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education and Leadership, 14</i>(4). 55-70. https://doi.org/10.18666/JOREL-2022-11601<br><br>*Schafer, D. M., Bobilya, A. J., Lawhon, B., Schultz, J. & Faircloth, W. B. (2022). Understanding hikers’ behavioral intent towards Leave No Trace in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.<i> Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education and Leadership, 14</i>(4), 19-35. https://doi.org/10.18666/JOREL-2022-11589<br><br>*Schmidt, A. & Bobilya, A. J. (2022). Engaging youth as community leaders in outdoor education research, program design, and evaluation. <i>Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education and Leadership, 14</i>(1), 78-86. https://doi.org/10.18666/JOREL-2022-V14-I1-11124<b><br></b><br>Bobilya, A. J., Faircloth, W. B., Lindley, B. R., Holman, T. & McAvoy, L. H. (2021). A pre-post analysis of participant learning and growth using a new Outward Bound outcomes instrument. <i>Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education and Leadership, 13</i>(3), 21-34. https://doi.org/10.18666/JOREL-2021-V13-I3-10406<br><br>Robertson, P., Graves, E., Bobilya, A. J., Murdock, T., Brotherton, D., & *Hunter, S. (2020) An exploratory study of the benefits of a three-week cycling expedition for potential first-generation college students. <i>Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education and Leadership, 12</i>(4), 409-416. https://doi.org/10.18666/JOREL-2020-V12-I4-9849<br><i> </i><br>*Hines, E., Daniel, B. & Bobilya, A. J. (2020). Environmental views of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. <i>Ecopsychology, 12</i>(2), 118-127. https://doi.org/10.1089/eco.2019.0051<br><br>*Meltzer, N. W., Bobilya, A. J., Mitten, D., Faircloth, W. B., & Chandler, R. (2020). An investigation of moderators of change and the influence of the instructor on outdoor orientation program participants’ biophilic expressions. <i>Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, </i><i>23</i>, 207-224. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42322-020-00051-w<br><br>McCole, D., Bobilya, A. J., Holman, T. & Lindley, B. (2019). Benefits of summer camp: What do parents value? <i>Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education and Leadership, 11</i>(3), 239-247. https://doi.org/10.18666/JOREL-2019-V11-I3-9672<br><br>*Meltzer, N. W., Bobilya, A. J., Faircloth, W. B., Mitten, D. & Chandler, R. (2018) The effect of an outdoor orientation program on participants biophilic expressions. <i>Journal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 21</i>(2), 187-205. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42322-018-0013-x<br><br>Bobilya, A. J., & Faircloth, W. B. (2017). Exploring course outcomes utilizing a new Outward Bound outcomes instrument. <i>Research in Outdoor Education, 15</i>, 114-136.<br><i> </i><br>*Rude, W. J., Bobilya, A. J., & Bell, B. J. (2017). An investigation of the connection between outdoor orientation, campus involvement, sense of community, and thriving. <i>Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education and Leadership, 9</i>(2), 197-216. https://doi.org/10.18666/JOREL-2017-V9-I2-8101<br><br>Faircloth, W. B. & Bobilya, A. J., & Ewert, A. W. (2016). The North Carolina Outward Bound School Course Impression Survey: A psychometric investigation. <i>Research in Outdoor Education, 14</i>, 1-20.<br><br>Bobilya, A. J., Kalisch, K. R., Daniel, B. & Coulson, E. (2015). An investigation of participant’s intended and actual transfer of learning following an Outward Bound wilderness experience. <i>Journal of Outdoor Recreation, Education and Leadership, 7</i>(2), 93-111. https://doi.org/10.18666/JOREL-2015-V7-I2-7006<br><br>Bobilya, A. J., Kalisch, K., & Daniel, B. (2014). Participants’ perceptions of their Outward Bound final expedition and the relationship to instructor supervisory position. <i>Journal of</i> <i>Experiential Education, 37</i>(4), 397-414<i>. </i><br><br>Daniel, B., Bobilya, A. J., Kalisch, K. R. & McAvoy, L. H. (2014). Autonomous student experiences in outdoor and adventure education programming. <i>Journal of Experiential Education, 37</i>(1), 4-17.