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Moore, Sara Delano; Brennan, Sharon; Garrity, Ann R.; Godecker, Sandra W. – Peabody Journal of Education, 2000
Describes a school-university-community partnership that uses win-win collaboration to remove barriers to learning. The partnership involves a middle school, the Parks and Recreation Department, and the University of Kentucky, which collaborate with other community agencies to sponsor a school-based recreation and homework center, community…
Descriptors: After School Programs, College School Cooperation, Higher Education, Middle School Teachers
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Lechtenberger, DeAnn; Mullins, Frank E. – Beyond Behavior, 2004
Schools have been given the challenge to become better partners with not only families of children with emotional behavioral disorders but also with local community organizations that serve children, youth, and families. These partnerships are a necessity because current school and stand-alone community programs fall short of meeting the mental…
Descriptors: Community Leaders, Health Needs, Emotional Disturbances, Behavior Disorders
Nakashian, Mary – Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2008
Researchers from the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University prepared a case study of CODES (Community Outreach and Development Efforts Save). CODES is a coalition of 35 people and organizations in northern Manhattan committed to promoting safe streets, parks and schools. The case study analyzed the factors that prompted CODES'…
Descriptors: Public Health, Physical Activities, Outreach Programs, Urban Areas
Frederickson, William, Jr. – Parks and Recreation, 1975
This article relates different ideas that park and recreation centers should consider when given federal funds for recreation. (MK)
Descriptors: Community Recreation Programs, Community Services, Federal Aid, Financial Support
Clift, Edward C. – Parks and Recreation, 1974
This article describes the programming system of the local park and recreation department in Oxford, Ohio. (PD)
Descriptors: Classes (Groups of Students), Community Involvement, Community Recreation Programs, Cooperative Programs
PRENDERGAST, JOSEPH – 1963
RURAL YOUTH WHO ARE MOVING TO URBAN AREAS ARE NOT PREPARED TO PARTICIPATE IN URBAN TYPES OF RECREATION PROGRAMS. THE RECREATION SKILLS OF THOSE WHO HAVE LEFT THE FARM BUT ARE STILL IN RURAL SETTINGS DO NOT MATCH THE URBAN OPPORTUNITIES REACHING OUT TO THEM. THOSE STILL ON THE FARMS ARE GETTING RECREATION IDEAS THROUGH MASS MEDIA WITHOUT FINDING…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Community Recreation Programs, Community Resources, Recreation Finances
Mancini, Jay A.
Relationships between/among life satisfaction, leisure satisfaction, health satisfaction and self-rated health are examined among a random sample of 74 (58 females, 16 males) residents (median age 70, median income $2,500, in 1976) of public housing in North Carolina. Statistical treatment of the data indicates a positive and significant…
Descriptors: Community Recreation Programs, Leisure Time, Life Style, Mental Health
Parks and Recreation, 1978
The budget-cutting implications of Proposition 13 in California make it important that parks and recreation professionals be committed to providing what the public needs through fine management, sensitive programming, and citizen participation in policy formation. (JD)
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Citizen Participation, Community Recreation Programs, Parks
Conner, John A., Jr.; Gaddy, Katherine – Parks and Recreation, 1978
Documented here is the story of how a small town's recreation department, faced with limited resources of its own, mobilized diverse members of the community to fill the gaps in its summer recreation program. New activities--free daily lunches, girls' softball, canoe lessons--were instituted, and a unique citizen partnership was forged. (Author/DS)
Descriptors: Community Action, Community Involvement, Community Recreation Programs, Cooperative Programs
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Arnold, Don E.; Razor, Jack E. – Physical Educator, 1977
Descriptors: Community Centers, Community Education, Community Recreation Programs, Legal Problems
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Siderelis, C. Dmitry – Journal of Leisure Research, 1976
Descriptors: Community Recreation Programs, Management Systems, Municipalities, Organizational Effectiveness
Brown, James – Parks and Recreation, 1976
The growth of the Dalton, Georgia, park and recreation system is attributable to a continuing spirit of harmony among elected officials, lay contributors, community groups, and professional recreation and park personnel. (SK)
Descriptors: Athletic Fields, Community Cooperation, Community Recreation Programs, Construction Programs
Downs, Joseph P. – Parks and Recreation, 1983
Indoor recreational facilities in Fairfax County, Virginia, owe their success to (1) development of comprehensive plans, which take into account site location, community needs, area trends, and financing possibilities, and (2) use of continuous marketing strategies. The centers are self-supporting. Each offers a variety of recreation/sports…
Descriptors: Community Recreation Programs, County Programs, Facility Planning, Marketing
Schultz, Joe – Parks and Recreation, 1983
Community advisory committees can enhance park and recreation departments that are determined to remain flexible and keep pace with constituents' needs. Nine guidelines for using these committees are given concerning selection of members, defining the committee role, conducting meetings, and preparing department staff to deal with committees. (PP)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Advisory Committees, Citizen Participation, Community Recreation Programs
Tedrick, R. E. – Parks and Recreation, 1981
Few programs in the field of recreation attempt to integrate older adults into recreational activities with younger age groups. The benefits accrued from this intergenerational approach include: (1) shared experiences which help combat stereotypical thinking; (2) learning an holistic approach to life; and (3) cooperation between youth-related and…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Community Recreation Programs, Creativity, Delivery Systems
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