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White, Brian – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1978
Presented is a conceptualization of risk recreation based upon stress-producing outdoor pursuits requiring a participant response to chosen landscape challenges. Emphasis is less upon risk and more upon response to graded stress situations. (MJB)
Descriptors: Behavior Theories, Conceptual Schemes, Outdoor Education, Physical Activities
McAvoy, Leo – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1978
Existing university and college degree programs in recreation, park, and leisure services are in a logical position to support risk recreation programming, by providing necessary training in outdoor recreation leadership. In addition, private educational organizations and community organizations provide opportunities for such training. (Author/MJB)
Descriptors: Higher Education, Leadership Training, Legal Responsibility, Outdoor Education
New York State Education Dept., Albany. Div. of Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. – 1975
This report was prepared by the Division of Physical Education and Recreation to assist in the interpretation and implementation of the Revised Regulations of the Commissioner of Education governing physical education passed by the New York State Board of Regents. Part One of this report presents the new regulations as they were passed by the…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Physical Education, Physical Recreation Programs, Program Descriptions
Zeigler, Earle F. – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1979
Sport and physical education is emerging from old traditions in the United States. Several problems that need to be dealt with in the field are discussed including professional preparation, the role of women, a commitment to research, a change in terminology, and the professionalizing of the field. (JMF)
Descriptors: Athletics, Opinions, Physical Activities, Physical Education
Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1975
This article presents suggested policies to help administrators of athletics, physical education, and intramural programs as they seek to provide leadership to the club sports movement on their campuses. (RC)
Descriptors: Athletics, Clubs, Colleges, Higher Education
Mobley, Tony A. – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1980
The planning of leisure time activities for college students should consider the academic as well as athletic traditions of the institution. It is important that one consider the traditional mission of the institution, involving instruction, research, and service, in determining the role of leisure. (CJ)
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Intramural Athletics, Leisure Time

McKenzie, James F. – Journal of School Health, 1988
School districts may benefit by establishing health education/ promotion programs for its employees. Twelve steps in doing so are presented. Health benefits will accrue to employees while employers'"bottom line" will be reduced by their investment in employees' health. Detailed planning steps are outlined. (Author/JL)
Descriptors: Employer Employee Relationship, Health Promotion, Physical Health, Physical Recreation Programs

Turner, Karen; And Others – Teaching Exceptional Children, 1992
A yearly "Friendship Games" day has been implemented at an Edmonton (Alberta) elementary school. The games focus on integration of students with and without disabilities in sports activities, many of which require cooperation. Examples of specific activities are listed (including materials needed, procedure, and scoring) and a suggested physical…
Descriptors: Athletics, Cooperation, Disabilities, Elementary Education
Carson, Linda M. – Teaching Elementary Physical Education, 2004
The creation of multifaceted, multigenerational programs in college communities could create a ripple effect of advocacy for physical education with students and parents becoming agents for change in their own families, communities, cultures, and professions. This article describes community-based physical activity programs at West Virginia…
Descriptors: Physical Recreation Programs, Physical Education, Intergenerational Programs, Program Descriptions
Piscopo, John – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1979
The individual needs and capabilities of older adults engaged in a physical activities program are discussed. (LH)
Descriptors: Adapted Physical Education, Individual Differences, Older Adults, Physical Activity Level
Cardinal, Bradley J. – 1990
To avoid the "old wine" of the past and move toward the future, physical education professionals will have to document what they do and change the way they package and deliver it. In 1975 Public Law 93-641 was passed and a report of the U.S. Surgeon General was released which called for health promotion and disease prevention. The report…
Descriptors: Financial Support, Health Promotion, Higher Education, Physical Education
National Foundation for the Improvement of Education, Washington, DC. Resource Center on Sex Roles in Education. – 1977
The materials included in this booklet are designed for use by participants in Application Session A and B for Physical Activity Personnel working in postsecondary institutions. These materials are initial drafts prepared for field testing only. They are not the final products to be delivered at the completion of the project. The materials include…
Descriptors: Athletics, Facility Guidelines, Physical Education, Physical Education Facilities

Cooper, Kenneth H.; Collingwood, Thomas R. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1984
Successful corporate fitness programs contain several elements: participant compliance, program models and program elements that are applied systematically, and organizational commitment to the concept. Guidelines for observing effectiveness of health programs are given. (DF)
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Evaluation Methods, Health Education, Health Programs
Hyatt, Ronald W. – 1977
This book is addressed to directors of intramural sport programs in colleges and public schools. It is divided into five units. Unit one traces the history of intramural sports, the present status of the profession as an integral part of college curriculum, programs for women, and the needs of the profession. Organizational patterns and…
Descriptors: Athletics, College Students, Higher Education, Intramural Athletics
Bozzo, Robert; And Others – 1981
An assessment is presented of the structure of fitness promotion policy and the function of fitness promotion delivery systems in the United States. The focus is upon: (1) how fitness initiatives first arose; (2) how these initiatives were formalized into broad goals, directives, or mandates; (3) to whom and how these mandates were entrusted; (4)…
Descriptors: Athletics, Community Programs, Delivery Systems, Exercise
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