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Connecting Collegiate Recreation and Athletics to Leadership

New Directions for Student Leadership, 2015
Collegiate recreation and intercollegiate athletics have an impact on individual, group, and community development of students who are participants, employees, and athletes and learn leadership within these environments. This chapter explores and applies leadership frameworks in recreation and athletics.
Cara W, McFadden, Donald A, Stenta
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Leadership Assessment in Collegiate Recreation and Athletics

New Directions for Student Leadership, 2015
This chapter provides the reader with literature and resources for conducting leadership assessment in collegiate recreation and athletics. Current practices and strategies are shared.
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Promoting Leadership in Physical Education and Recreation

Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 2007
(2007). Promoting Leadership in Physical Education and Recreation. Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance: Vol. 78, No. 3, pp. 46-50.
Katrina Arndt
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Feminising the Outdoors: Women and Adventure Recreation Leadership

Annals of Leisure Research, 1999
Abstract Leadership of adventure recreation has been described by many authors as traditionally masculine in attitude and practice. Major changes, however, have occurred in the adventure recreation industry over the past decade. Perhaps one of the most noticeable changes is the increasing number of women entering the industry, not only as participants,
May Carter, Sue Colyer
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The Effect of Recreation Model for Enhancing Leadership of Recreation Leaders

Proceedings of the 8th ACPES (ASEAN Council of Physical Education and Sport) International Conference, ACPES 2022, October 28th – 30th, 2022, Medan, North Sumatera, Indonesia, 2023
Tanyawong Tanet, Choeichaiyapoom Patuma
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Linking the Leadership Identity Development Model to Collegiate Recreation and Athletics

New Directions for Student Leadership, 2015
The Leadership Identity Development (LID) Model (Komives, Owen, Longerbeam, Mainella, & Osteen, ) provides a stage leadership development model for college students that can be applied to collegiate recreation student staff, volunteers, participants, and varsity student‐athletes.
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Recreation Leadership as a Career

The Journal of Health and Physical Education, 1942
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