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McGrath, Ray – Journal of Health, Physical Education and Recreation, 1973
Descriptors: Camping, Environmental Education, Mental Retardation, Outdoor Education
Spence, Frank – Parks and Recreation, 1972
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Games, Government Role, Handicapped Children
Vinal, William G. – J Outdoor Educ, 1969
Describes the contributions of 2 pioneers in camping programs, Lloyd Burgess Sharp and Lois Goodrich. (CH)
Descriptors: Biographies, Camping, Leadership, Outdoor Education
Long, Patrick; Zinn, Lorraine – Parks and Recreation, 1982
The park and recreation profession can make a major contribution to the improvement and maintenance of the physical and mental health of community members through a training program for cardiac wellness. The Cardiac Wellness Training Project, designed to help park and recreation professionals develop cardiac prevention and rehabilitation programs,…
Descriptors: Cardiovascular System, Heart Disorders, Professional Development, Professional Personnel
Peer reviewedHenderson, Karla A. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1982
Jane Addams, founder of Hull House and proponent of cultural and physical recreation programs, contributed greatly to current recreation and leisure time programs. Her contributions include: (1) a view that recreation programs could organize and structure social life; (2) a recreation philosophy that proposed to unite urbanites and to express…
Descriptors: Athletics, Community Involvement, Leisure Time, Play
Hormachea, Carroll – Parks and Recreation, 1981
A needs assessment concluded that trained personnel for correctional recreation were necessary to develop an understanding of the needs of prison inmates. The objectives of correctional recreation are: to assist the inmate in adjusting to institutional living; to develop interests and skills; and to make beneficial use of leisure time. (JN)
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Correctional Rehabilitation, Federal Legislation, Needs Assessment
Parks and Recreation, 1981
Fred Engh, president of the National Youth Sports Coaches Association, discusses problems in youth sports, including: win-at-all-costs coaching philosophies, parent involvement, and lack of proper training for volunteers. (CJ)
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Athletics, Community Recreation Programs, Competition
Smissen, Betty van der – Parks and Recreation, 1980
Because of the changing values of the American public, lawsuits in cases of personal injury are on the upswing. Recreation professionals must be prepared to encounter these situations by establishing accident reporting procedures and obtaining appropriate insurance. (RJG)
Descriptors: Accidents, Accountability, Futures (of Society), Legal Responsibility
Harper, Bill – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1980
Recreation programs should provide experiences which feed and care for the indispensable human impulse to play. Campus recreation programs need to tinker with traditional formats and provide program alternatives. (CJ)
Descriptors: Creative Development, Creativity, Higher Education, Leisure Time
Haniford, George W. – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1980
A recreational program with the components of an intramural sports program, informal recreational sports, and club sports, provides students with varied satisfying experiences: wholesome fun, improvement of sport skills, fellowship, and acquisition of lifelong leisure skills. (CJ)
Descriptors: Athletics, Clubs, Higher Education, Intramural Athletics
Parks and Recreation, 1979
Proposed standards for National Recreation and Park Association accreditation require bachelor's degree candidates to complete a supervised fieldwork program as well as a practicum of no less than 300 hours. (LH)
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Field Experience Programs, Natural Resources, Practicums
Goodrich, Kristina – Parks and Recreation, 1979
Suggestions are made for financing and implementing solar energy programs in recreational parks. (JD)
Descriptors: Ecological Factors, Environmental Education, Operating Expenses, Parks
Mobley, Tony A. – Parks and Recreation, 1976
The essential mission of park and recreation professionals should be to improve the quality of life for all citizens through creative, meaningful, leisure experiences. (JD)
Descriptors: Cultural Enrichment, Facility Planning, Humanism, Leisure Time
Moss, Jim – Outdoor Network Newsletter, 1991
The staff of an outdoor recreational or adventure program inadvertently, through its actions, may plant the idea of a lawsuit in an injured participant's mind. Lawsuits may be avoided by continuing the relationship of trust developed in the program and by helping the injured party get back to normal life or even rejoin the program. (SV)
Descriptors: Accidents, Adventure Education, Court Litigation, Helping Relationship
Peer reviewedPetrie, Pat; Poland, Gill – Children & Society, 1998
Used interviews to examine mothers' satisfaction with London play services provided specifically for disabled school children and those provided for children in general. Found a high level of satisfaction, with play services seen as providing respite and benefits such as play, companionship, and varied experiences for children. Problems included…
Descriptors: Children, Disabilities, Foreign Countries, Mother Attitudes


