Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 28, 1987, p. 24

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Snow and Trevor Outdoor sports keep teacher out of classroom BySAND Herald Staff Rob Taylor teaches because he can do Those connected with Cubs or cross country skiing courses of by Recreation and Porks Department probably know this man who works in the outdoors Others may have seen him striding through deep snow puffing hot breath through a thick mustache coked with ice and frost The Georgetown man of years is an athlete father and teacher He Is one of the lucky few who have com their passion with their profes Taylor loves to teach about the natural world For the Peel Board of Education Taylor teaches outdoor education at the W Field Centre just north of Alton He Is one of about SO outdoor cdJcation teachers in On tario Of that eight work Tor the Peel Board be said Cross country skiing orienteering and hiking are same or the sports on the curriculum far his students of all grades But the learning goes for beyond sport Anything taught in the Indoors con be linked to the outdoors Taylor said Outdoor education Is learning by doing he said He Is his own example of that credo For he began teaching outdoor education In 1975 he had never cross country skied nor did he even know the meaning of cross country skis is a real boost door education When be started teaching in 1972 or Taylor whether he hears It from Like his father who was on expert Taylor taught science the traditional fisherman and champion caster way In a classroom By the end of this year Taylor Taylor plans to remain dose to hi to be a certified Instructor for nature And not just as a teacher for rtJrSJSm Canadian Association of Nordic the Peel Board of Education He will The course which takes two continue to teach for the recreation or years to complete stresses Crimen Cubs the attention fall pupils Students can learn a great Aklng thrown Ktt if cation he will be adding the credential lo a list that Includes a BSc and MEd Despite scholastic lions which would allow him to move up within the Peel Board to a place in administration Taylor has no desire to advance that way He has been asked to lake a assistant head ship of a high school department but refused He is content teaching HOB TAYLOR world he Very often the children who behavior problems in the classroom arc the ones who shine when In Ihclr domain Taylor said Their domain Is outside the classroom Everyone has to have something they really feet good about It im portant or their ego Taylor said lie believes that confidence students Bet from excelling sport or out door education classes will give Ihcm the confidence to succeed elsewhere In their lives Taylor teaches adults skiing through the Recreation and Parks Department He hopes his instruc Hon will inspire them to pursue and enjoy the sport Hearing the words department Cubs the Optimist sponsored Jack Rabbit cross coun try skiing club and a few select sum camps These are a few of his interests The glory of sport for Taylor has changed since the days when he won a scholarship to play football University in Halifax Now the sports he teaches and the lime he spends In the woods Is an op portunity to meet people and a time to spend with Taylor has three children His wife Barbara is Cubleadcr Local skiers shine great Hal ton Hills skiers continue to pro- Halt on Hills skiers when Milton duce sparkling performances lor the travelled to London Saturday The MIUonHcightsSkiClub team finished with IM points com Three of the top six spots in the pared or the London Ski Club going to buy and under division were token by In the girls section of the 13 and under division of finished first Angela of was second and Cathy Bradley of finished third Joey of Georgetown was first overall In the boys 13 and under division The Mil 13 Alpine White victory against Caieoon Alpine Blue Division was also suc cessful defeated Hockley Valley Sunday In Milton In the Southern Ontario Division Georgetown Dawn Hertz finished strong in a weekend race The Juvenile division skier finished at Devil Greg a former Heights skier from Burlington finished an Impressive third In a race In Quebec last week skies for the Provincial Core Team in the First Division Find out how Cantel Cellular Telephone Service can make you and your business more productive Caniel Approved Agent tel TORONTO 3513 person to person

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