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Boy Scouts of America, New Brunswick, NJ. – 1971
Designed to assist Scout leaders working with physically handicapped boys, the booklet offers ideas for program content and for aiding the handicapped boys in Boy Scout advancement. How Scouting can help handicapped boys physically and emotionally, and what the Scout leader should know about a boy's handicap are discussed. Suggestions are made for…
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Education, Hobbies, Males, National Organizations
McMullen, A. Robert, Ed. – 1974
Intended for parents of visually handicapped boys, the booklet describes advantages and opportunities of boy scouting for the visually handicapped. It is stressed that boys with visual handicaps are more like other boys than unlike them. Noted are practical ways to compensate for the boy's lack of sight such as Braille versions of the Scout…
Descriptors: Achievement, Adolescents, Children, Exceptional Child Education
Mississippi Univ. for Women, Columbus. – 1970
Proceedings are presented from three workshops concerning physical education for the mentally retarded held at Mississippi State University, University of Mississippi, and University of Southern Mississippi in 1967. Topics covered in the workshops include program development of physical education with the mentally handicapped, reports of research…
Descriptors: Conference Reports, Exceptional Child Education, Mental Retardation, Physical Activities
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Sessoms, H. Douglas; Verhoven, Peter J. – 1970
This publication represents the concerns and questions of participants of four regional institutes on recreation education held in 1969. General concerns are the nature of the recreation movement, the steps necessary to establish recreation programs, and the employment of its graduates. Presently there is a manpower shortage in organized…
Descriptors: Educational Programs, Labor Force Development, Recreation, Recreational Activities
Stevens, George F. – 1965
Within the context of college union programs, the recreational games of bowling, billiards, table tennis, and some table games are discussed, including their history, facilities, and operation. Specific duties and responsibilities of the Recreation Area Manager are outlined, as are counter personnel and procedures, and maintenance personnel and…
Descriptors: Extracurricular Activities, Games, Noninstructional Responsibility, Recreation Finances
Kraus, Richard – 1966
The role and status of the recreation professional, with emphasis on leadership methodology, is examined in this text. Examples of program activities, guides for the development of recreation programs, and a survey of the types of programs sponsored by a wide variety of public and voluntary agencies are provided. (SW)
Descriptors: Group Dynamics, Leadership, Outdoor Education, Professional Personnel
Deschin, Celia S.; Nash, Marygold V. – 1971
To study the effect on physically handicapped children's mental health of organized group activities in community centers and settlements, 230 children participated in a 2 year demonstration project. Mental health was defined as the child's social functioning in home and school and as reflected in the child's self image; and it was hypothesized…
Descriptors: Exceptional Child Research, Group Dynamics, Mental Health, Peer Relationship
Berryman, Doris L. – 1971
The suggested standards and evaluative criteria are designed to assist hospitals and other residential institutions in evaluating recreation services provided to residents, primarily children and youth. Described are the development of the standards and the rating instrument, guidelines for using the standards, evaluation and scoring procedures,…
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Exceptional Child Services, Handicapped Children, Institutions
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Janove, Ethan – Journal of Teacher Education, 1977
This article reviews a series of vignettes from various communities describing their activities and educational programs. (JD)
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Community Programs, Continuing Education Centers, Leisure Time
Bumgardner, Walter; Sharpless, Dan – Parks and Recreation, 1984
The Morale, Welfare, and Recreation program is responsible for the training of personnel who administer, manage, and operate the military recreation system. These personnel must be familiar with both military and public recreation approaches. Army, Navy, and Air Force training programs are discussed. (DF)
Descriptors: Family Programs, Leisure Time, Military Personnel, Program Design
Graeff, Todd – Parks and Recreation, 1984
The management by objective system defines responsibility and evaluates success by setting and measuring the achievement of objectives. The zero based budgeting system starts budget formation at the $0 point and matches dollar amounts to specific goals. Together, these management concepts help develop an organizational structure. (DF)
Descriptors: Evaluation Criteria, Goal Orientation, Management by Objectives, Management Systems
Goldstein, Judith E. – Parks and Recreation, 1976
Park and recreation agencies across the nation can participate in a new effort to reduce illiteracy which is part of the national Right to Read program. (SK)
Descriptors: Illiteracy, Leisure Time, Reading Ability, Reading Improvement
Thompson, Carol B. – International Educational and Cultural Exchange, 1971
Organized programs for foreign students can no longer exist as they have in the past. (HS)
Descriptors: Cooperative Programs, Coordination, Foreign Students, Higher Education
Appalachia, 1970
Descriptors: Administrator Education, College Programs, Curriculum, Facilities
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Lehew, Edward; Lehew, Shirley – CEFP Journal, 1983
Describes White Oak Village in Mountwood Park in Wood County (West Virginia), a national demonstration model providing vacation and weekend outings for disabled persons from five states. Discusses White Oak Village's origins and development, local and federal support, goals, facilities, and activity programs. (RW)
Descriptors: Accessibility (for Disabled), Demonstration Programs, Disabilities, Parks
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