CHAPTER 7 MICRO Flashcards
THR PROCESS OF GIVING NEW LIFE TO SOMETHING OF RESTORING DOMETHING.
RECREATION
IT IS DEFINED AS THE PRODUCTIVE,CREATIVE, OR CONTEMPLATIVE UDE OF FREE TIME.
LEISURE
INCLUDE ALL KINDS OF SPORT.
ACTIVE RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
It include reading,fishing,playing and listening to music gardening etc..
PASSIVE RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
*IT MEANS THE NETWORK OF PUBLIC AGENCIES THAT PROVIDE PARKS.
*It may be found in a senior center, a sheltered workshop for mentally challenged individuals, or a treatment center for physical rehabilitation.
*It is the all things. They represent a rewarding form of human experience and constitute an important aspect of economic development and government responsibility.
*It is universally accepted. As a consequence, the government jn both feveloped and developing countries has accepted the responsibility of providing and assisting leisure opportunities through extensive recreation and park systems.
RECREATION AND LEISURE
FORM OF RELAXATION AND RELEASE FROM THE PRESSURED OF WORK OTHER TENSIONS.
MOTIVATION FOR RECREATIONAL PARTICIPATION
The most common notion of recreation is that it is primarily a participation in sports and games.
RECREATION PARTICIPATION
A key factor underlying the growth of recreation has been the growth of ree or discretionary time in the 20th century.
Increase in discretionary time
*Sophisticated technology has provided new forms of recreation for people.
*The outdoor recreation uses complex and expensive devices in activities.
Influence of technology
A key trend in the 20th century id the growth of public interest in excercise snd phydicsl fitness programs.
Public interest in health and fitness
*Various forms of recreation are being developed by profit-seeking businesses.
Commodification of leisure
It is an important aspect of the growth of recreation has been the increased awareness of the recreation needs of person with physical,mental, or social disabilities.
Therapeutic recreation service
At present, there is a strong dribe by women to play a more equal in recreational opportunities.
New leisure role for women
This is a type of organized recreation. These are the federal,stated, provincial agencies and local departments that provide recreation and leisure services as a primary function.
GOVERBMENT RECREATION AGENCIES
This is a type of organized recreation. These are nongovernmental, non profit agencies, both sectarian and nonsectarian, wwhich serve the phblic at large with miltiservice programs that often include a substantial element of recreational opportunity.
VOLUNTARY NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS
*THEY PROVIDE RECREATIONAL AND SOCIAL ACTIVITIES FOR THEIR OWN MEMBERS AND, IN SOME CASES, ASSIST COMMUNITY RECREATION NEEDS.
PRIVATE MEMBERSHIP ORGANIZATIONS
THESE ARE PRIVATELY OWNED BUSINESS WHICH OPERATE TO MAKE PROFIT SUCH AS SKI CENTERS,BOWLING ALLEYS,NIGHTCLUBS, MOVIE HOUSES AND ETC.
COMMERCIAL RECREATION ENTERPRISES
THEY SERVE THOSE WHO EORK FOR COMPANIES OR EMPLOYERS BY PROVIDING RECREATION SS A PART OF A TOTAL PERSONNEL BENEFITS PACKAGE,LINKED TO OTHER SERVICES CONCERNED WITH EMPLOYEE HEALTH AND FITNESS.
EMPLOYEE RECREATION PROGRAMS
ALTHOUGH IT IS OBVIOUSLY A FORM OF GOVERNMENT SPONSORED ACTIVITY, IT IS UNIQUE IN ITS SETTING AND PURPOSE.
ARMED FORCES RECREATION
IT INCLUFES INTRAMURAL STHLETICS OR SPORTS CLUBS, SOCIAL ACTIVITIES, TRAVEL PROGRAMS,PERFORMING ARTS GROUPS, ENTERTAINMENT,LOUNGES, FILM AND ETC.
CAMPUS RECREATION
THESE INCLUDE ANYTYPE OF PROGRAM DESIGNED TO MEET THE NEED OF PERSONS WITH PHYSICAL OR MENTAL DISABILITIES, WITH POOR HEALTH.
THERAPEUTIC RECREATION SERVICES
Two major recreation service components
Sports and Tourism
*It is a major areas of recreation involvement.
*It generally defined as physical activities demanding exertion and skill, involving competition, carried on with both formal rules and general standards of etiquette and fair play.
SPORTS AS POPULAR RECREATION
it is a second major area of diversified recreational inbolvement.
Tourism- A major recreation service component
IT USUALLY CONCENTRATE ON ONE DOMINANT THEME WHICH MAY BE HISTORICAL,CULTURAL,OR GEOGRAPHICAL.
THEME PARKS
*ESPECIALLIZED THEME PARK
*FORMS OF WATER BASED PLAY AND ENTERTAINMENT
*UNIVERSAL ISLANDS OF ADVENTURE, THE JURASSIC PARK RIVER ADVENTURE, BILGE RAT BARGED, AND POSEIDON’S FURY.
WATER PARKS
- IN HEAVILY POPULATED METROPOLITAN AREAS, ENTREPRENEURS HAVE DEVELOPES A VARIETY OF INDOOR FUN CENTERS.
- SUBURBAN NEIGHBORHOODS AND SHOPPING MALLS.
*THEY OFFER S FOMBINSTION COMPUTER AND VIDEO GAMES, BILLIARDS, MINIATURE GOLF, ENTERTAINMENT BY CLOWNS AND MAGICIANS AND ETC.
*THEY ALSO OFFER PACKAGED BIRTHDAY PARTIES AND ATTRACTIVE FAMILY PLAY ACTIVITIES
FUN CENTERS
TO PARTICIPATE DIRECTLY IN A FORM OF SPORT OR ATTEND SPORTS EVENTS AS A SPECTATOR.
SPORTS TOURISM
CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY
Serve diverse society (race,age, gender)
TRUE
CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY
*EMPHASIZE KEY SOCIAL PURPOSES OF RECREATION IN WORKING WITH AT RISK YOUTH, SERVING PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES, AND PROMOTING COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT.
True
CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY
*ACHIEVE FULLER PUBLIC UNDERSTANDING OF THE VALUE OF RECREATION AND PARKS, AND OF THE LEISURE-SERVICE PROFESSION.
TRUE
CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY
*UPGRADE RECREATION AND PARK PROGRAMS AND FACILITIES, PARTICULARLY IN INNER CITIES AND FOR MINORITY POPULATIONS
TRUE
CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY
*ADOPT A BENEFITS-BASED MSNSGEMENNT APPROACH; RESEARCHING, PROVING AND PUBLICIXING POSITIVE OUTCOMES OF RECREATION.
TRUE
CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY
*PROMOTE RECREATIONS IFENTITY AS HEALTH-RELATED FIELD;
TRUE
CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY
*DEVELOPE PARTNERSHIPS WITH ENVIRONMENTAL ORGANIZATION TO PROTECT SND RESTORE WILD LANDS, WATERWAYS
TRUE
CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY
*EMPLOY MARKETING APPROACH TO SCHIEVE FISCAL SUFFICIENCY AND GAIN PUBLIC RESPECT AND SUPPORT
TRUE
CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY
*EXPAND AND IMPROVE FAMILY-CENTERED PROGRAMS AND FACILITIES
TRUE
CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY
*PROMOTE HIGHER VALUES AND ETHICAL PRACTICES IN YOUTH SPORTS COMPETITION
TRUE
CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY
*STRIVE FOR FULLER MAINSTREAMING OF PERSONS WITH DIS ABILITIES IN COMMUNITY RECREATION PROGRAMS
TRUE
CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY
*PLAN FOR LONG-TERM ROLE OF RECREATION SND LEISURE IN POTENTIALLY JOB-SCARCE ECONOMY
TRUE
CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY
*DEVELOP HIGHER LEVELS OF PROFESSIONALISM THROUGH ACCREDITATION, CERTIFICATION,CONTINUING EDUCSTION, OR PROGRAM STANDARDS;AND
TRUE
CHALLENGES FACING THE RECREATION SND LEISURE SERVICE FIELD IN THE TWENTY FIRST CENTURY
*UNIFY SEPARATE BRANCHES OF RECREATION AND LEISURE SERVICE FIELDS (PUBLIC, NONPROFIT,COMMERCIAL, THERAPEUTIC) IN COMMON PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS.
TRUE