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Fabian, Lou; And Others – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1980
The use of recreational sports as a less competitive alternative to intramurals is described. The background for development of such a program at the University of Pittsburgh is presented, along with an outline of its benefits. (JMF)
Descriptors: Competition, Higher Education, Intramural Athletics, Lifetime Sports
Pastore, Donna L. – 1989
Intramurals have been a part of elementary and secondary schools since the early part of this century. Intramurals are considered to be an important part of the educational process. Often many schools offer traditional intramural activities, such as basketball, softball, tennis, and volleyball. The purpose of this session is to present new and…
Descriptors: Athletics, Elementary Secondary Education, Intramural Athletics, Recreational Activities
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
Vannoy, Winona – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1981
As an outgrowth of a student project, a recreational swimming program for handicapped students at Kent State University proved to be such a success that intramural basketball competitions were organized for students confined to wheelchairs. (JN)
Descriptors: College Students, Competition, Higher Education, Intramural Athletics
Carrier, Ronald E. – American School and University, 1981
A balanced athletic program and facilities that made recreation accessible to all contributed directly to the successful transition of a small college for women into a major coeducational university. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Athletic Fields, Athletics, Higher Education, Intercollegiate Cooperation
Blaufarb, Marjorie – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1980
The Title IX legislation makes campus recreational programs more responsive to everyone's needs. Title IX provides not only open access to programs but also the opportunity to reevaluate philosophies about jobs, education, family life, recreation, and leisure. (CJ)
Descriptors: Athletics, College Students, Females, 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
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, Reston, VA. – 1986
The nature of intramural programming has changed over the years; competitive leagues do not dominate the schedule of events as they once did. Strategically placed throughout the year are at least four other programming options, which include self-paced programs, challenge activities, social events, and club sports. This handbook provides the…
Descriptors: Ancillary School Services, Elementary Secondary Education, Intramural Athletics, Lifetime Sports

Akers, Paul C.; And Others – Journal of the American College Health Association, 1980
A computerized program for identifying existing medical disabilities among college intramural participants is described. (JMF)
Descriptors: College Students, Computers, Data Processing, Higher Education

Stein, Eric L., Ed.; And Others – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 1983
Six articles provide a basis for building intramural programs with broad appeal to students. The wide range of possible intramural activities is described, and ways to get programs started, win administrative support, prepare budgets, and plan special events days and tournaments are suggested. Educational goals of such programs are also discussed.…
Descriptors: Athletics, Clubs, Elementary Secondary Education, Extracurricular Activities
Schultz, John H. – NIRSA Journal, 1989
Legal issues which intramural and recreational sports professionals should understand are discussed. These professionals need continuing education, and legal issues should be part of professional development programs in recreational sports, emphasizing programing (civil liberties, civil rights, and criminal issues) and administration…
Descriptors: College Athletics, College Faculty, Continuing Education, Faculty Development
Morrison, Thomas A. – NIRSA Journal, 1989
Implications of building codes upon design and construction of recreation facilities are investigated (national building codes, recreation facility standards, and misperceptions of design requirements). Recreation professionals can influence architectural designers to correct past deficiencies, but they must understand architectural and…
Descriptors: Building Design, Campus Planning, College Athletics, College Faculty