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  • Managing Recreation, Parks, and Leisure Services: An Introduction by Christopher R. Edginton, Samuel V. Lankford, Dale Larsen, and Susan D. Hudson

    Managing Recreation, Parks, and Leisure Services: An Introduction

    Christopher R. Edginton, Samuel V. Lankford, Dale Larsen, and Susan D. Hudson

    It has been over 20 years since the first edition of Productive Management of Leisure Service Organizations was conceptualized, written, and published. Now in it's fourth edition, Managing Recreation, Parks, and Leisure Services considers three critical changes in the leisure services field: technology and information resolution, nature of the workforce, and the basic revision of our economy. These changes have greatly impacted the management of human resources, which is the main focus of this book. -- Provided by publisher

  • SAFE and Fun Playgrounds: A Handbook by Heather M. Olsen, Susan D. Hudson, and Donna Jean Thompson

    SAFE and Fun Playgrounds: A Handbook

    Heather M. Olsen, Susan D. Hudson, and Donna Jean Thompson

    Play is important for cognitive, emotional, and physical development of children. Use the four components experts have identified for safety: supervision, age-appropriate design, fall-surfacing that contains approved materials, and equipment maintenance. This handbook is what you need to maintain an existing, or to create a new, pleasing, and challenging playground that is safe, but not boring. - Provided by publisher

  • Leisure as Transformation by Christopher R. Edginton

    Leisure as Transformation

    Christopher R. Edginton

    Leisure as transformation, 2nd ed., offers an examination of the ways in which individuals, communities, and nations can create the future. Core strategies and concepts are offered that provide a dynamic platform to bring about a needed focus on the ways in which change can be addressed. This second edition ... presents updated facts, figures, and data and provides new insights into key elements of this process. Transformation requires leadership and an understanding of the methods and procedures that can be utilized to bring about change. Many concepts have been introduced into the literature, but all have had the same fundamental goal: how to help individuals, communities, and nations cope with a more dynamically challenging environment that is socially, culturally, and economically turbulent. -- Provided by publisher

  • Physical Education & Health: Global Perspectives & Best Practice by Christopher R. Edginton and Ming-Kai Chin

    Physical Education & Health: Global Perspectives & Best Practice

    Christopher R. Edginton and Ming-Kai Chin

  • Leisure Education: A Person-Centered, System-Directed, Social Policy Perspective by Rodney B. Dieser

    Leisure Education: A Person-Centered, System-Directed, Social Policy Perspective

    Rodney B. Dieser

    One of the chief aims of Leisure Education: A Person-Centered, System-Directed, and Social Policy Perspective is to provide a book that brings different leisure education voices together and provides a broad overview of the many different theories and models of leisure education. The aim of this book is to propel the field of leisure education forward by helping readers understand the history of leisure education, including the many theories and models of leisure education; outline the progress and dynamic aspects of leisure education, such as the difference between person-centered and system-directed leisure education; and move the leisure education field forward toward social policy development so that leisure education can have a voice related to preventing and remedying social problems. -- Provided by publisher

  • Leisure as Transformation by Christopher R. Edginton

    Leisure as Transformation

    Christopher R. Edginton

    How does leisure promote, facilitate, and enable change? Blending Eastern perspectives, Leisure As Transformation provides insight as to how leisure can be an optimal medium for change. Will today's leisure service professionals be the victims or the agents of change. -- Provided by publisher

  • Managing Recreation, Parks, and Leisure Services: An Introduction by Christopher R. Edginton, Susan D. Hudson, Samual V. Lankford, and Dale Larsen

    Managing Recreation, Parks, and Leisure Services: An Introduction

    Christopher R. Edginton, Susan D. Hudson, Samual V. Lankford, and Dale Larsen

  • Leadership in Leisure Services: Making a Difference by Debra J. Jordan

    Leadership in Leisure Services: Making a Difference

    Debra J. Jordan

    Leadership is a process and an experience that impacts all of us in our roles as leaders and as followers. This text presents leadership as a personal journey that takes conscious effort to undertake and develop. Leadership is one of the keystones of successful parks, recreation and leisure services agencies, organizations and programs. How we deal with people, how we interact with fellow staff supervisors, participants, and the general public all make an incredible statement about who we are and what our profession is about. This book is designed to help students of leadership begin, or renew, their personal journey toward leadership. -- Provided by publisher

  • Leadership for Recreation, Parks, and Leisure Service by Christopher R. Edginton, Susan D. Hudson, and Kathleen G. Scholl

    Leadership for Recreation, Parks, and Leisure Service

    Christopher R. Edginton, Susan D. Hudson, and Kathleen G. Scholl

    This book presents new perspectives on the importance of leadership in the profession. Integrating theory with practice, the book provides foundational perspectives in the study of leadership at all levels -- direct service, supervisory, managerial and community/civic -- in recreation, parks and leisure service settings. Organised into three sections, the first portion of the book presents theoretical and foundational information on the work of the leader. This is followed by a presentation of the work of leaders within groups. The last section addresses leadership in a number of recreation, parks and leisure service settings. New chapters in this addition include Caring and Ethical Leadership; Leading Change: Innovation, Decision Making and Problem Solving; Leadership and Diversity and Leadership and the Programming Process. The book includes a variety of pedagogical elements including marginal quotes, case studies, vignettes of significant, historical and current leaders, experiential learning experiences and leadership perspectives from current recreation, parks and leisure service professionals. -- Provided by publisher

  • Leisure: Basic Concepts by Christopher R. Edginton, Roger L. Coles, and Michelle L. McClelland

    Leisure: Basic Concepts

    Christopher R. Edginton, Roger L. Coles, and Michelle L. McClelland

  • Leisure and Life Satisfaction: Foundational Perspectives by Christopher R. Edginton, Debra J. Jordan, Donald G. DeGraaf, and Susan Edginton

    Leisure and Life Satisfaction: Foundational Perspectives

    Christopher R. Edginton, Debra J. Jordan, Donald G. DeGraaf, and Susan Edginton

    What is life satisfaction? What is the connection between leisure and life satisfaction? Discover the answers to these questions and much more in Leisure and Life Satisfaction: Foundational Perspectives. See how leisure professionals craft environments that help individuals, groups, and communities achieve a better quality of life and greater happiness and satisfaction. Gain an understanding of the phenomenon of leisure by examining it from its sociological and psychological perspectives. -- Provided by publisher

  • Managing Recreation, Parks, and Leisure Services : An Introduction by Christopher R. Edginton, Susan Hudson, and Sam Lankford

    Managing Recreation, Parks, and Leisure Services : An Introduction

    Christopher R. Edginton, Susan Hudson, and Sam Lankford

    It has been over twenty years since the first edition of Productive Management of Leisure Service Organizations was conceptualized, written, and published. Now in its second edition, Managing Recreation, Park, and Leisure Services considers three critical changes in the leisure service field: technology and information resolution; nature of the workforce; and the basic revision of our economy. These changes have made a great impact on the management of human resources, which is the main focus of this book. - Provided by publisher

  • Leisure Programming: A Service-Centered and Benefits Approach by Christopher R. Edginton, Carole J. Hanson, Susan Edginton, and Susan D. Hudson

    Leisure Programming: A Service-Centered and Benefits Approach

    Christopher R. Edginton, Carole J. Hanson, Susan Edginton, and Susan D. Hudson

    This comprehensive text addresses all three levels of leisure programming: direct service delivery, program planning, and program management. It focuses on issues related to customer service and benefits-such as providing leisure experiences, assessing customer needs, evaluating program impact, promoting positive customer and leader interactions, analyzing and implementing policies, and supervising staff. -- Provided by publisher

  • Leisure and Life Satisfaction: Foundational Perspectives by Christopher R. Edginton, Debra J. Jordan, Donald G. DeGraaf, and Susan Edginton

    Leisure and Life Satisfaction: Foundational Perspectives

    Christopher R. Edginton, Debra J. Jordan, Donald G. DeGraaf, and Susan Edginton

  • How to Conduct Community Needs Assessment Surveys in Public Parks and Recreation by Susan D. Hudson

    How to Conduct Community Needs Assessment Surveys in Public Parks and Recreation

    Susan D. Hudson

 
 
 

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