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Federal legislation has mandated the demise of architectural barriers and has served as a catalyst for encouraging school and agency programming to accommodate all members of the community.
Adventure Education
Adventure education has a vast potential for achieving a multitude of goals, educational and otherwise, but programs should contain a clear philosophy that leads to discernible learning or benefits.
Recreation, Event, and Tourism Businesses With Web Resources
Save money or increase profits for your RET business by instituting these green business practices.
Creating Community
Positioning your park and recreation agency requires that you understand, provide, and highlight the work you do that is important to policy makers and constituents.
Physical Activities In the Wheelchair and Out
Personalizing participation involves using the tools of space, equipment, and skill in unique ways that meet the abilities of each person.
Outdoor Program Administration eBook
The basis for a quality staff evaluation system rests on the evaluation criteria used to structure the process.
Risk Management in Outdoor And Adventure Programs eBook
Good judgment and decision making characterize effective outdoor leaders.
Leisure Services Financial Management eBook With Web Resource
The budgeting process for nonprofit leisure services is both technical and political.
Introduction to Recreation and Leisure Presentation Package-2nd Edition
The use of social media, online giving approaches, and other technological advances presents nonprofits with new ways to reach stakeholders, tell their stories, and engage citizens in their efforts.
The Gentle Art of Horseback Riding
When you are first learning to lead, in order for you to be perceived by the horse as the leader, your head should be slightly in front of his head—you must be ahead of him—at all times.