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Nastasha E. Johnson – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Higher education institutions (HEIs) are complex and intricate systems of people, processes, and practices. HEI practices and processes are often extended through strategic partnerships and external collaborations, increasing their capacity or ability to obtain their stated goals. This notion extends to minority-serving institutions, including…
Descriptors: Capacity Building, Institutional Cooperation, Higher Education, Educational Parks
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Pitas, Nick; Gebhart, Kirstin; Hickerson, Ben; Roehl, Wesley – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2023
Although students in the broad field of leisure studies may pursue a variety of opportunities post-graduation, employment within local parks and recreation represents one potential career path. Unfortunately, the Great Recession disproportionately impacted local parks and recreation relative to competing public services. As such, this article…
Descriptors: Economic Climate, Higher Education, Leisure Education, Parks
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Kerins, Andrew J. – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2023
Teaching an online course was always something I resisted. Like many of the colleagues I have talked to, I was worried that the lack of face-to-face interaction would significantly take away from the quality of the education for the students. With a class like Recreation Programming, I knew that students needed hands-on experience with running a…
Descriptors: Recreational Programs, Teaching Methods, Online Courses, Programming
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Jaemie Page – Australian and International Journal of Rural Education, 2024
Ranger programs across North Australia are a success story, providing important environmental, social and cultural services that help people get back out on their Country to do vital work, such as carbon abatement fire programs, weed and feral animal management, cultural site maintenance, and Learning on Country programs for youth. Many rangers…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Personnel
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Martinez, Nicholas C.; Sowcik, Matthew – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2020
This chapter presents an overview of six additional disciplines. Descriptions and resources for psychology, arts and music, women's studies, religious studies, parks and recreation, and interdisciplinary studies are included.
Descriptors: Psychology, Art, Music, Womens Studies
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Gill, Nicholas; Gough, Deborah – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2023
From a tradition of fieldwork-based teaching in geography, we consider the intersections of fieldwork sites and their social and spatial relationships for implications for non-placement work integrated learning (NPWIL). As the skills agenda gathers pace in universities it is critical to understand forms of NPWIL and their development. As a form of…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Experiential Learning, Higher Education, Cultural Awareness
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Saida Aliyeva; Anar Gojayev; Namig Abuzarov – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2023
We live in environmentally turbulent times where issues such as freshwater scarcity, soil and air pollution, natural disasters and depletion, biodiversity loss, and infectious diseases pose a serious danger for future generations. Climate change is one of the most significant modern threats, the solution to which requires the engagement of…
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Higher Education, Undergraduate Students, Science Education
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Digby, Joan; Nolan, Kathleen – Honors in Practice, 2018
The National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC) has long recognized that collaboration among institutions is important to honors education. In addition to its annual NCHC conferences, which offer a large forum for sharing ideas, NCHC has fostered and supported a variety of collaborative programs such as Honors Semesters and Faculty Institutes, the…
Descriptors: Honors Curriculum, Higher Education, Institutional Cooperation, Parks
Schwab, Keri A., Ed.; Stevens, Cheryl L., Ed.; Allen, Lawrence R., Ed.; Sheffield, Emilyn A., Ed.; Murphy, James F., Ed. – Sagamore-Venture, 2020
The third edition of "A Career with Meaning" offers new perspectives on the field and updates on trends and research related to each career area. Of note is the renewed emphasis in our field and thus on understanding the role recreation and leisure play in promoting health and wellness, sustainability, and social justice. The book uses…
Descriptors: Leisure Time, Recreation, Parks, Athletics
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Dustin, Daniel L.; Schwab, Keri A.; Hendricks, William W. – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2016
In this paper we discuss the intractability of the "great divide" between higher education and professional practice in parks, recreation, and tourism. We begin by drawing parallels between our field and other professional fields to demonstrate that the issue is not ours alone; indeed, it is common to most professional fields. We then…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Parks, Tourism, Recreation
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Greenwood, Jerusha B.; Greenwood, P. Brian; Hendricks, William W.; Bruther-Blakely, Kelly – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2019
Those of us who serve the discipline of parks, recreation, tourism and related professions have long struggled with visibility and viability on university campuses. This struggle is magnified by the absence of an adequate umbrella term and the variability in the names of our academic programs and the colleges in which we reside. For some, the…
Descriptors: Tourism, Parks, Higher Education, Recreation
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Tremblay, Christopher – College and University, 2017
The study of Disney is not new to higher education. For decades, Walt Disney has been studied in history courses. The Disney version of customer service excellence has been touted as a best practice in business courses, and film/media courses have analyzed Disney's animated classics (Duncan 2012, Wantasen n.d.). In U.S. higher education, there has…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Recreational Facilities, Courses, Gender Issues
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Powell, Gwynn M.; Duffy, Lauren N.; Stone, Garrett; Pinckney, Harrison P., IV.; Tucker, Teresa; Cathey, Jamie – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2016
This document highlights numerous ideas that faculty can implement to provide a triple gain, that is, a gain for students, professionals and faculty through collaborative work. We will explore traditional and innovative connections that can be made between recreation professionals, students, and faculty, within parks, recreation, and tourism…
Descriptors: Recreation, Hospitality Occupations, Parks, Tourism
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Talmage, Craig A.; Searle, Mark S.; Wilson, Kevin R. – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2017
The coming future for parks and recreation education must not succumb to the nostalgia of the glory days of the past. Such nostalgia risks oversimplifying the challenges overcome in the past and challenges faced now and in the future. This paper presents compelling evidence for the repositioning of parks and recreation education. It first frames…
Descriptors: Parks, Recreation, College Programs, Educational Research
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Dustin, Dan; Murphy, James; McDonald, Cary; Wright, Brett; Harper, Jack; Lamke, Gene – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2014
We apply lessons from "Moneyball," Michael Lewis's (2003) best-selling account of the Oakland Athletics's use of "sabermetrics" to find undervalued baseball players to help build a cost-effective team to the context of recreation, park, and leisure studies. Specifically, we coin and apply the term…
Descriptors: Team Sports, Cost Effectiveness, Recreation, Parks
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