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Maguire, Meg – Parks and Recreation, 1982
Advocates of parks and recreation must face the challenge of seeing beyond traditional boundaries, embracing new alliances, and translating hopes into actions. Vision, strategy, and grassroots strength and strong leadership skills are critical to the future of parks and recreation. (CJ)
Descriptors: Futures (of Society), Long Range Planning, Outdoor Activities, Parks
Buettner, Linda; Kennison, Judith – Camping Magazine, 1993
Discusses the benefits of outdoor nature-oriented activities for very old, frail elderly, and institutionalized elderly persons with regard to exercising to increase mobility, spiritual development, sensory stimulation, and social interaction. A study of elderly participants in a "back to nature" experience suggests that modified camping…
Descriptors: Camping, Frail Elderly, Institutionalized Persons, Old Old Adults
Peer reviewedYerkes, Rita – Journal of Experiential Education, 1988
Examines role of play and experiential learning in early childhood education. Summarizes educational experiments and research projects on outdoor experiential play for enhancing adventuresomeness, self challenge, cognitive development, and socialization of young children. Suggests need for traditional and experiential educators to develop…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Childrens Games, Cognitive Development, Early Childhood Education
Little, Sandra L. – Parks and Recreation, 1995
The study of recreation in correctional settings has received little attention, and the majority of available research focuses on incarcerated youth. The article examines research on recreation in youth and adult correctional settings and explains the implications for correctional recreation professionals. (SM)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Correctional Institutions, Criminals


