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Lundberg, Neil R. – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2018
This article provides a response to the article "Leisure Studies is for Experience, Not Industry," by Harmon (2018). In responding to Harmon's critique, I address two important issues; both could be expanded into full-length articles but are treated only briefly in this response. First, it is critical to clearly understand and…
Descriptors: Design, Leisure Time, Parks, Recreation
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Dustin, Dan; McDonald, Cary; Harper, Jack; Lamke, Gene; Murphy, James – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2014
This article is intended to provoke thought and discussion about what it takes to be a department chair and what it feels like to be a department chair. To accomplish our purpose, we draw an analogy between test pilots and department chairs based on Tom Wolfe's "The Right Stuff" (1979). We reason that test pilots and department…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Department Heads, College Administration, Novels
Goodrich, Kristina – Parks and Recreation, 1981
Cable television has great potential for the future of mass communication. While some recreators lament television as an unsocial form of recreation, others see it as beneficial for its ability to reach shut-ins and handicapped groups. (JN)
Descriptors: Cable Television, Communications, Consortia, Educational Media
Gray, David E. – Parks and Recreation, 1980
The future maintenance and improvement of park and recreation programs involves: (1) remembering that access to recreation should be independent of socioeconomic status; (2) developing and using marketing skills to serve human needs; (3) expanding and using research for better programs; and (4) evaluating programs for their contribution to human…
Descriptors: Athletics, Delivery Systems, Ecological Factors, Economic Factors
1987
An advisory commission was charged by the President of the United States to review public and private outdoor recreation opportunities, policies, and programs and to make recommendations for the future. The body of this publication is the final report of the Commission on Americans Outdoors which was delivered on January 28, 1987. Findings are…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Community Resources, Conservation (Environment), Government Role