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These six factors influence community arts programming in recreation and community settings. Recent research in planning after-school programs that include the arts, in partnership development and collaboration, will also assist the effective development of community-based arts projects with recreation programs. Time also affects the program participants: The time required for participation is frequently cited as a major difference between enrichment programs and arts programs.
There are a million excuses why people don’t have time for exercises. Ruth Ann Carpenter, co-author of Active Living Every Day, sits down with Totally Fit Radio and discusses the biggest roadbloacks to living an active lifestyle and how to get moving. Ruth Ann Carpenter chats with Totally Fit Radio about living an active lifestyle
Linda Carpenter explains the July 2010 case regarding Title IX and competitive cheer and its implications for all schools and sport programs. The July, 2010 federal court decision in the Quinnipiac University Title IX case provides clear and useful information not just for Quinnipiac University but for the rest of us as well. (OCR Criteria) In the Quinnipiac case, if competitive cheer is considered a ’sport’ for Title IX purposes, it makes it easier for Quinnipiac to look like it is ...