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Gilor, Orit; Klibanski, Hagit; Kfir, Drora – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2022
The participation of children with disabilities in leisure activities is more limited than that of their peers without disabilities, despite the recognised social and emotional benefits derived from leisure activities. The aim of this study was to understand the difficulties encountered by organisational staff responsible for such activities and…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Leisure Time, Recreational Activities, Barriers
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Thomas, Erica M.; Martin, Jeffrey; McCaughtry, Nathan; Kulik, Noel; Fahlman, Mariane – Health Education Journal, 2021
Objective: To test Self-Determination Theory (SDT) and examine whether employee perceptions of the workplace physical activity (PA) culture have statistically significant effects on PA behaviour and attitudes, as mediated by the three basic psychological needs. Design: Cross-sectional survey. Setting: Furniture manufacturer in the Midwest, USA.…
Descriptors: Self Determination, Theories, Employees, Work Environment
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Sorayya Askari; Dana Anaby; Melanie Bergthorson; Annette Majnemer; Mayada Elsabbagh; Lonnie Zwaigenbaum – Review Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2015
Introduction: Participation in leisure activities is beneficial for children's health and development, including those living with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Available syntheses of knowledge about participation have focused primarily on children with physical disabilities; however, little attention is directed to children with ASD. The…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Leisure Time, Activities, Participation
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Wurtele, Sandy K.; Maruyama, LaRae – Teaching of Psychology, 2013
Research suggests that university students tend to hold negative attitudes about older adults. However, there is some evidence to suggest that these ageist attitudes can be challenged and changed through curricular intervention. The current study was designed to determine whether the "Activities of Older Adults" exercise as part of a…
Descriptors: Stereotypes, Negative Attitudes, Social Attitudes, Older Adults
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Deguara, Marthese; Jelassi, Omar; Micallef, Brian; Callus, Anne-Marie – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2012
This article has been written by a group of persons with intellectual disability, which is called the Consultative Committee of Persons with Intellectual Disability. This group works in Malta. The article is about how we would like to live. It looks at two things: "where we would like to live" and "going out in the community".…
Descriptors: Mental Retardation, Opinions, Foreign Countries, Self Determination
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Sedova, N. N. – Russian Education and Society, 2011
Survey data show that Russians relegate free time and leisure activity to secondary status compared to work, and free time faces the threat of becoming devalued and losing its importance as a life value. At the same time, in the structure of Russians' leisure activities there is an ongoing tendency for leisure to become simpler, for active types…
Descriptors: Leisure Time, Foreign Countries, Recreational Activities, Life Style
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Jarvis, Christine – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2012
Adult learning takes place not only in educational organisations, but through participation in leisure and special interest groups. Commercially operated weight management organisations recruit large numbers of adults to their classes to learn how to eat healthily and lose weight. They publish readers' "real life" success stories in their…
Descriptors: Social Attitudes, Adult Learning, Obesity, Body Weight
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Gorsevski, Ellen W.; Schuck, Raymond I.; Lin, Canchu – Western Journal of Communication, 2012
Using rhetorical analysis in the form of an autoethnographically informed biocritique, this study applies and expands the concept of rhetorical plasticity to examine the popular museum exhibit "Bodies: The Exhibition," which is arguably the most controversial of a series of contemporary museum exhibits that feature deceased human bodies…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Human Body, Non Western Civilization, Death
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Zubok, Iu. A.; Chuprov, V. I. – Russian Education and Society, 2010
Extremism is an acute problem of the present day. Moods of extremism are manifested in all spheres of the life and activities of young people--in education, work, business, political life, and leisure activity. They can be found in both individual and group social self-determination and are influenced by the immediate social environment as well as…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Young Adults, Social Environment, Youth
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Rothblum, Esther D.; Balsam, Kimberly F.; Solomon, Sondra E. – Journal of Family Issues, 2008
This study compared 55 men and 78 women who had same-sex marriages in Massachusetts, 101 men and 120 women who had domestic partnerships in California, and 35 men and 86 women who had civil unions in Vermont, all in 2004. Couples were surveyed on demographic and relationship information, conflict, contact with family of origin, social support,…
Descriptors: Females, Homosexuality, Organizations (Groups), Gender Differences
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Kraus, Richard G. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1988
The idea of leisure as a state of existence marked by freedom, contemplation and carrying out activities for their own sake finds little support in practice today. Rather than representing a spiritually enriching experience or a social service, leisure is thought of and used as a business in American society. (JD)
Descriptors: Leisure Time, Life Style, Recreation, Self Actualization
Dustin, Daniel L. – Parks and Recreation, 1984
The responsibility of recreation professionals is to encourage others to recreate in more sensitive ways, rather than highly consumptive, power-based ways. The psychology of affluence and limits on resources and their influence on recreational activities are discussed. (DF)
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Humanization, Leisure Time, Natural Resources
Stensrud, Carol J. – Leisure Information Quarterly, 1989
Therapeutic Recreation Service (TRS) in the United States has been influenced by two major catalysts: legislative policies and changes in images and attitudes related to individuals with disabilities. This article concisely addresses these two catalysts and overviews five selected resultant changes in TRS. (IAH)
Descriptors: Adults, Disabilities, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation
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Mobily, Kenneth – Physical Educator, 1984
This article explores the reaction of older adults to retirement, which may be viewed as a traumatic event or a continuation of mid-life leisure. Leisure counseling that facilitates personal growth may help in the adjustment process. (DF)
Descriptors: Counseling Services, Leisure Education, Leisure Time, Older Adults
Walsh, Edward R. – Parks and Recreation, 1984
Organized recreation has become competitive and overstructured in today's society. Children are pushed into many activities where they must excel rather than simply enjoy. Recreation professionals can reexamine agency priorities to help ensure that play is satisfying for children. (DF)
Descriptors: Childhood Needs, Competition, Elementary Secondary Education, Leisure Time
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