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Odell, Tracy – Disability & Society, 2011
Sixteen adults with physical disabilities participated in this emancipatory research study to document their recollection of institutionalization in Toronto's Bloorview Hospital, Home and School between 1960 and 1989. This study suggests that: there were two distinct cohorts of residents, with the latter group having a relatively more positive…
Descriptors: Sexual Abuse, Child Abuse, Physical Disabilities, Recreational Programs
Nash, Jay B. – 1965
Reduced work loads, increased technology, and higher economic standards have produced the problems associated with the disposal and use of leisure time. Education must assume a major role in providing future adults with the attitudes and skills necessary to enable them to make wise use of their leisure time. This document contains a review of the…
Descriptors: Adults, Government Role, History, Leaders
Meroney, Elmo B. – Parks Recreation, 1970
Descriptors: Art Education, Creative Activities, Glass, History
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Witt, Peter A. – Mental Retardation, 1971
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Services, History, Mental Retardation, Recreation
Fine, Aubrey H. – 1983
The paper examines the role of therapeutic recreation with disabled children. The underlying philosophy of the field is interpreted and its development from beginnings in World War II is reviewed. Three specific levels of services within a comprehensive model are delineated: therapy (to improve functional behavior through assessment, planning,…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, History, Models
Middlebrooks, John R. – Parks and Recreation, 1978
Providing recreational opportunities at historical sites creates an opportunity to combine pleasure with education. (JD)
Descriptors: Community Services, History, Leisure Time, Recreational Programs
Sax, Joseph L. – Natural History, 1976
Describes the history of National Parks and the controversy over their use. Emphasizing the lack of definitive legislation, Frederick Law Olmsted's original philosophy for establishing national parks is proposed for defining the role of parks today. Concludes that activities not directly enhancing nature (e.g., ski runs) are not appropriate in the…
Descriptors: Environment, Federal Legislation, History, Natural Sciences
Nesbitt, John A. – Education Unlimited, 1979
The article provides a 30-year perspective on recreation for handicapped people and describes the significant expansion that will take place during the next decade. (SBH)
Descriptors: Disabilities, History, Recreation, Recreational Activities
Berrol, Selma Cantor – 1967
The objectives of the investigation were to find out what changes were made in the educational structure of the city under the pressure of Jewish and Italian immigrants, and to determine if there were any clues sixty years ago to the viability of the New York City schools of today. The period selected was 1898-1914 and the major sources used were…
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Change Agents, Doctoral Dissertations, Educational Innovation
Smith, Julian W. – 1970
Since outdoor education has already become an integral part of the curriculum of schools in Michigan, this booklet has been prepared both to assist schools planning to initiate outdoor education programs and to recommend improvements in existing programs. Included in the document are the history and development of outdoor education; the basic…
Descriptors: Community Resources, Conservation Education, Curriculum Enrichment, Environmental Education