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Teaching Recreational Leadership
Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, 1955(1955). Teaching Recreational Leadership. Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation: Vol. 26, No. 6, pp. 33-35.
Joan Chambers, Mae Stadler
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A Blueprint for Effective Recreational Sport Leadership
Recreational Sports Journal, 2002Leadership is a concept that is often discussed in professional and popular literature, conference presentations, and in-service seminars, but often it remains a misunderstood concept by professional recreation sport leaders such as campus recreation coordinators, intramural supervisors, and outdoor recreation specialists.
Christopher M. Nunes, Robert E. Baker
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Whom to Train for Recreational Leadership
The Journal of Health and Physical Education, 1941(1941). Whom to Train for Recreational Leadership. The Journal of Health and Physical Education: Vol. 12, No. 7, pp. 397-440.
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Positive Psychology as a Framework for Leadership Development in Recreation and Sport
New Directions for Student Leadership, 2015This chapter connects concepts and research from positive psychology and leadership studies to support using a strengths‐based approach to optimize the leadership development of students involved in recreation and athletics.
Amy C, Barnes, James, Larcus
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2012
One of the main phases of recreation is the leadership which sponsors, administers, or carries out programmes. This study purports to set forth some of the features of leadership in recreation generally, and in Bellingham in particular. The criteria chosen apply to leaders individually or in groups.
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One of the main phases of recreation is the leadership which sponsors, administers, or carries out programmes. This study purports to set forth some of the features of leadership in recreation generally, and in Bellingham in particular. The criteria chosen apply to leaders individually or in groups.
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Peer education and advocacy through recreation and leadership.
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 2001Peer Education and Advocacy through Recreation and Leadership (PEARL) is an intervention based on principles of peer helping and psychosocial rehabilitation. Trained peers working as recreation advocates provided support to peers in psychosocial rehabilitation settings.
D, Gammonley, K, Luken
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Playground and Recreation Leadership Requirements
American Physical Education Review, 1925(1925). Playground and Recreation Leadership Requirements. American Physical Education Review: Vol. 30, No. 10, pp. 541-543.
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Recreation Leadership in Secondary Schools
Journal of the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, 1954(1954). Recreation Leadership in Secondary Schools. Journal of the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation: Vol. 25, No. 3, pp. 10-11.
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The Confidence Factor in Recreational Leadership
Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, 1961(1961). The Confidence Factor in Recreational Leadership. Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation: Vol. 32, No. 5, pp. 20-20.
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Leadership Competencies of University Recreational Directors in Wisconsin
Recreational Sports Journal, 2008The purpose of this study was to determine the leadership competencies that University Recreational Directors in Wisconsin believe are necessary to achieve success in a collegiate recreational setting. A Delphi Method was used to develop these leadership competencies.
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