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Johnson, Corey W. – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2015
This four-day learning activity on the controversy of exclusion of gays and subsequently atheists in Boy Scouting is particularly relevant because it highlights the complexities that surround issues of equality, equity, the provision of leisure services, First Amendment rights, and the implications of court decisions on social justice. This lesson…
Descriptors: Debate, Inclusion, Simulation, Recreational Activities
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Sharpe, Erin K.; Dear, Samantha – Michigan Journal of Community Service Learning, 2013
In the field of international service-learning (ISL) there is an increasing call for practitioners to engage in critical reflection of the experiential aspects of their ISL programs. We take up this call by turning our attention to one particular dimension of our ISL course: our relationship with our host partner. Our analysis is grounded in our…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Partnerships in Education, Service Learning, Experiential Learning
Howard, Ryan – Pathways: The Ontario Journal of Outdoor Education, 2012
This short discussion explores the relevance and importance of place in adventure recreation and has evolved in part from an effort to understand the overwhelming influence of places on his own adventure experiences. While there is a depth of research and writing on both place and sense of place, this article highlights some practical notions that…
Descriptors: Adventure Education, Cultural Relevance, Program Descriptions, Place Based Education
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Brown, Nicholas R.; Terry, Robert, Jr.; Kelsey, Kathleen D. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2013
Twenty-four states host FFA summer camps to support adolescent maturation along with indoctrination into the culture and values of the FFA. Camps typically include a variety of activities designed to engage members in social activities and non-formal academic content. More than 1500 campers attend the Oklahoma FFA Alumni Leadership Camp annually…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Outcomes of Education, Agricultural Education, Summer Programs
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Hurd, Amy R.; Beggs, Brent A.; Elkins, Daniel J. – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2012
Senior internships in parks and recreation are an opportunity to put classroom knowledge to practice. However, this is likely the first time students are in a learning environment without the immediate support of faculty and peers. To alleviate this issue, online discussion boards were used to connect interns who were located across the country.…
Descriptors: College Seniors, Internship Programs, Parks, Recreational Programs
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Scholl, Kathleen; Olsen, Heather M. – Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education, 2014
U.S. higher education institutions are being called to question their central nature, priorities, and functions, with prominent and unprecedented attention being given to accountability and the measurement of student learning outcomes. As higher education evolves in how it assesses student learning and leisure studies and recreation departments…
Descriptors: Outcome Measures, Academic Achievement, Achievement Rating, Evaluation Methods
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Miller, Michael T.; Deggs, David – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2012
Rural community colleges have an often understated impact on the communities they serve, especially in regard to their role in developing the identity of individuals. The ability of the rural community college to influence individual identity development is often exasperated due to the challenges associated with rural American life. The role of…
Descriptors: Community Leaders, Nonformal Education, Community Colleges, Recreation
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Milton, Paul R.; Roth, Lisa; Fisher, Wesley – Quest, 2011
At the beginning of the 20th Century, collegiate campus recreation programs were moved from student controlled entities and placed under the supervision of academic or athletic departments (Milton, 2008a). As such programs grew and became more popular among the general student populations on America's college campuses, administrative oversight was…
Descriptors: Campuses, College Environment, Student Development, Recreation
Watts, Charlotte – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2011
Jewel's Learning Center won the honor of being the first center to win an Extreme Makeover, courtesy of "Exchange" magazine and its partners! The author was over the top! Not only were they getting a new playground, but all new furnishings and toys for the entire center! Wow! It really happened! Changes just keep coming and coming. They have made…
Descriptors: Child Care Centers, Educational Facilities Improvement, Playgrounds, Technical Assistance
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Brown, Nicholas R.; Terry, Robert, Jr. – Journal of Agricultural Education, 2013
Many state FFA associations conduct summer camps focusing on leadership and personal development for FFA members. Interestingly, little research has been conducted on the impact or outcomes of these common activities. The purpose of this split-plot factorial repeated-measures experiment was to assess the level of campers' learning of the…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Leaders, National Organizations, Student Organizations
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Velasquez, James R.; Hamilton, Matthew – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2012
A fundamental objective for the physical educator is to provide students with effective, age-appropriate physical education (PE) in a safe environment. The importance of PE must be emphasized in light of the strong association between regular physical activity and health. Currently, 18% of U.S. children ages 6 to 19 are classified as overweight…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activities, Extramural Athletics, Health Related Fitness
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Crawford, Belinda; Rissel, Chris; Yamazaki, Rowena; Franke, Elise; Amanatidis, Sue; Ravulo, Jioji; Bindon, Jenni; Torvaldsen, Siranda – Youth Studies Australia, 2012
Participation in sporting or recreational programs can be unattainable for many disadvantaged young people. Encouraging regular cycling is an important public health strategy to increase participation in physical activity and expand personal transport options for marginalised youth. Perceptions and attitudes toward cycling were explored in eight…
Descriptors: Public Health, Physical Activities, Foreign Countries, Young Adults
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Duerden, Mat D.; Taniguchi, Stacy; Widmer, Mark – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2012
Identity research has focused primarily on outcomes associated with identity formation. Far less attention, however, has been given to understanding the facilitating contextual elements of this process. This qualitative study examined a context, a 2-week adventure recreation program for youth, quantitatively shown in previous research to have…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Recreational Activities, Recreational Programs, Adolescents
Meyers, Harriet – CURRENTS, 2012
Rugby, football, and lacrosse; concerts by the bands of their university years; reunions with classmates and teammates. These attractions may draw undergraduate alumni back to campus, but graduate alumni are birds of a different feather. They, too, may be engaged by their alma mater, but their attachments often run contrary to the traditional…
Descriptors: Alumni, Institutional Advancement, Change Strategies, Strategic Planning
Rosenow, Nancy – Exchange: The Early Childhood Leaders' Magazine Since 1978, 2011
When the author was a child 50 years ago, nobody planned her outdoor environment. Her home was close to flower-filled meadows that she could explore freely, and her preschool and elementary school classrooms opened onto beautiful woodlands that children used as an important part of their day-to-day learning. The last time she visited her old…
Descriptors: Outdoor Education, Change Strategies, Educational Change, Physical Environment
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