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Allen, L: Recreation as a Developmental Experience: Theory P New Directions for Youth Development, Number 130

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

26.08.2011

Herausgeber

Lawrence R. Allen + weitere

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

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144

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22.9/14.9/0.9 cm

Gewicht

254 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-118-11527-5

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

26.08.2011

Herausgeber

Verlag

John Wiley & Sons

Seitenzahl

144

Maße (L/B/H)

22.9/14.9/0.9 cm

Gewicht

254 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-118-11527-5

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  • Issue Editors' Notes 1 Lawrence R. Allen, Robert J. Barcelona Executive Summary 5 1. Leisure, recreation, and play from a developmental context 13 Linda L. Caldwell, Peter A. Witt This article provides a platform for this special issue on recreation and youth development by examining how and under what conditions play, recreation, and leisure contribute to adolescent development. 2. Positive youth development within a family leisure context: Youth perspectives of family outcomes 29 Peter J. Ward, Ramon B. Zabriskie This article presents an extensive review of the literature on family leisure and its impact on youth development, and addresses implications for families and youth programs. 3. Back to the future: The potential relationship between leisure and education 43 David S. Fleming, Lawrence R. Allen, Robert J. Barcelona The authors propose a series of four developmental stages for a more purposeful integration of leisure and educational outcomes. 4. Recreation as a component of the community youth development system 59 Corliss Outley, Jason N. Bocarro, Chris T. Boleman This article provides an overview of how recreation fits in a community youth development framework and focuses on three case examples. 5. Youth development and the camp experience 73 Barry A. Garst, Laurie P. Browne, M. Deborah Bialeschki A comprehensive overview of the evidence linking camp participation and a range of positive youth development outcomes is presented, including a discussion of ongoing American Camp Association research efforts across a range of camp settings and contexts. 6. Outdoor based play and reconnection to nature: A neglected pathway to positive youth development 89 Fran P. Mainella, Joel R. Agate, Brianna S. Clark This article outlines the arguments for a new outdoor-based play movement and discusses some programs and initiatives engaged in the effort. 7. Adventure-based programming: Exemplary youth development practice 105 Jim Sibthorp, Cass Morgan This article outlines the evidence for adventure-based programs as prototypes of ideal positive youth development settings, and discusses the features of adventure programs that make them developmental. 8. A competency-based approach to preparing staff as recreation and youth development leaders 121 Robert J. Barcelona, Amy R. Hurd, Jennifer A. Bruggeman This article outlines the competencies of recreation and youth development professionals, and discusses methods and examples for integrating competency models through academic preparation, continuing education, and staff training. 9. Reframing recreation as a public policy priority 141 Phillip Lovell The author, an advocate for education policy, discusses the potential role of recreation in addressing a wide range of academic and social issues, and provides suggestions for reframing the recreation field to gain traction with key funders and policymakers. Index 151