PROPEL PROGRAM TEACHES TEAMWORK
What is A C.O.P.E. Course? C.O.P.E. is an acronym for "Challenging Outdoor Personal Experience." a COPE Course is a custom built challenge course or ropes course. COPE Programs are based on attaining seven goals.
The seven C.O.P.E. goals are summarized as:
| Teamwork | Teamwork is the key
that allows a group to navigate a C.O.P.E. challenge course
successfully. The C.O.P.E. challenge ropes course experience
makes it clear that each individual can accomplish more as a
member of a team than by going it alone. |
| Communication | A C.O.P.E. challenge
course encourage in the moment active learning of critical
listening and discussion skills important for any
group, troop or individual attempting to accomplish a difficult
task. |
| Trust |
Participants
completing difficult tasks on a C.O.P.E. challenge course
develop trust in the C.O.P.E. staff members, their fellow
troop members and themselves. |
| Leadership | Team members
attempting to solve problems on a cope course have
abundant opportunities to develop and exercise leadership
skills in small and large groups. |
| Decision Making | Project C.O.P.E. requires groups and troops to make decisions by developing one or more solutions to a the specific obstacle, problem, or initiative. Teams must consider all the available resources and alternatives, and evaluate the probable results before moving forward. |
| Problem Solving | Project C.O.P.E.
challenges groups and individual to develop solutions to
interesting problems. Participants must step outside of the
box and frequently use creative ideas. Participants can then
test their solutions and evaluate the results. |
| Self-Esteem | Meeting the challenges of a C.O.P.E. challenge course allows individuals and groups to develop self-esteem and encourages them to set challenging yet attainable goals. |