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Romano, Tina – Parks and Recreation, 1978
A community recreation program for Spanish speaking migrant children in Dade County, Florida, is described. (JD)
Descriptors: Community Programs, Community Recreation Programs, Family Mobility, Field Trips
American Education, 1977
Most of the nation's handicapped children do not now receive adequate physical education and recreation services, a situation that can be corrected through Individualized Education programs. (Editor)
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Equal Education, Handicapped Children, Individual Needs
Goodale, Thomas L. – Parks and Recreation, 1977
This is a report on the experiences of a small group of Canadian students who spent nine months living in Bogota, Columbia, studying recreational activities and social problems in the city and the surrounding countryside. (JD)
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Training, Educational Programs, Field Trips, Foreign Countries
Strobell, Adah Parker – Parks and Recreation, 1977
The administrator of a recreational program needs to constantly evaluate that program to be sure it is accomplishing the objectives for which it is established; while objective and subjective evaluation on the part of leaders and participants are valuable, factual computerized data are also a reliable tool. (JD)
Descriptors: Computers, Evaluation Methods, Human Services, Measurement Objectives
Cross, Gertrude – Parks and Recreation, 1977
Recreational programming for older adults should provide for enjoyment, a sense of belonging, new learning experiences, new skills development, recognition and utilization of old skills, opportunities to serve others, and formation of new friendships. (JD)
Descriptors: Community Resources, Creative Activities, Human Services, Leisure Time
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Rural Special Education Quarterly, 1986
The Early Intervention Effectiveness Institute established by Utah State University will increase the knowledge base concerning efficacy of various types of early intervention with handicapped children. Let's Play to Grow is a recreation and support program for disabled children and their families with approximately 200 clubs and 6,000 members…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Research, Play, Preschool Education
Parks and Recreation, 1984
Improving the quality of life for military families has become an important goal for all areas of the armed forces. More attention is being paid to the special circumstances of these families through various types of programs. Recreation programs are often successful in reducing stressful situations. (DF)
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Family (Sociological Unit), Family Programs, Military Personnel
Finney, Craig – Parks and Recreation, 1984
Employee recreation programs have been shown to reduce absenteeism, increase performance and productivity, reduce stress levels, and increase job satisfaction. Studies that present positive results of employee recreation are discussed. (DF)
Descriptors: Employee Attitudes, Employer Attitudes, Employer Employee Relationship, Fringe Benefits
Richardson, Nancy – Journal of Marine Education, 1976
The history and development of the mariners, a girl-scouting program of water and boating-related activities designed for teenage girls, is discussed. The projects, programs, and bicentenial activities of this group are detailed. (BT)
Descriptors: Boat Operators, Environment, Field Trips, Leisure Time
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Godbey, Geoffrey; Kraus, Richard – Community Development Journal, 1973
In generalizations based upon seven studies dealing with citizen participation in urban recreation decision-making, the authors conclude that the type of participation varies according to the social and economic composition of the areas, but is generally superficial. Problems involved in decentralization and their implications are considered. (AG)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Organizations, Community Recreation Programs, Decision Making
Blaufarb, Marjorie – Journal of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1972
Descriptors: Dance, Education Courses, Innovation, Intercollegiate Cooperation
Peer reviewed Peer reviewed
Priest, Louise – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1983
Rising energy costs and staff reductions pose problems for those who direct aquatic programs for the disabled. At the same time, aquatics programs for the disabled are increasing in number, broadening in scope, and offering new opportunities for research and development of materials. (PP)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Educational Trends, Energy Conservation, Program Administration
Graves, Charles M. – Parks and Recreation, 1982
Swimming pools are an essential community service, and aquatic facilities should be designed in ways which will provide adequate revenue and appropriate benefits for individuals of all ages and physical conditions. Suggestions are given on planning new aquatic centers which would be profitable, serve all types of needs, and attract people. (JN)
Descriptors: Community Services, Facility Planning, Older Adults, Program Costs
Iso-Ahola, Seppo E. – Parks and Recreation, 1982
Intrinsic motivation is discussed as the main concern of evaluation of leisure and recreational programs. Two factors influencing leisure behavior are perceived freedom and perceived competence. Two types of intrinsic rewards are possible from leisure participation: rewards and those obtained from a change in environment. Evaluation should then…
Descriptors: Leisure Time, Motivation, Program Effectiveness, Program Evaluation
Connolly, Peg – Parks and Recreation, 1982
Evaluation is one method of determining accountability in human service programs. A generic evaluation approach contains several steps: (1) stating a purpose for evaluating the program; (2) identifying evaluation questions; (3) identifying the nature of evaluation information; (4) collecting evaluation information; (5) analyzing evaluation…
Descriptors: Accountability, Cost Effectiveness, Delivery Systems, Evaluation Methods
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