MIDDLE-SCHOOL RECREATION PROGRAM.
Term Paper ID:19039
|
|
|
Essay Subject:
For grades 4 through 7. Funding & general plan for adventure playground. Table.... More...
|
5 Pages / 1125 Words
10 sources, 11 Citations,
APA Format
$20.00
Return to List of Papers
|
Paper Abstract: For grades 4 through 7. Funding & general plan for adventure playground. Table.
Paper Introduction: A Middle School Recreation Program
According to professionals in the field, recreation and the closely related areas of athletics and physical education make great contributions to the physical and mental health, as well as general happiness and well-being of people. Athletics and physical education help people of all ages live healthy, satisfying, and energetic lives. The science and skill of movement aims to (1) develop maximum physical efficiency, (2) develop physical skill and knowledge about how to use these skills, (3) act in socially cooperative ways, and (4) enjoy healthy physical recreation (The Athletic Institute, 1974, p. 1).
A sound school program requires daily instruction and participation in all types of activities to develop strength, endurance, coordination, flexibility and pleasure essential for
Text of the Paper:
The entire text of the paper is shown below. However, the text is somewhat scrambled. We want to give you as much information as we possibly can about our papers and essays, but we cannot give them away for free. In the text below you will find that while disordered, many of the phrases are essentially intact. From this text you will be able to get a solid sense of the writing style, the concepts addressed, and the sources used in the research paper.
as general happiness and well-being of people Athletics and physical skill and knowledge about how to use these skills act essential for optimum functioning in work andplay Recreation enriches living happiness Recreation is a kind of experience rather than specificactivities is health confidence and character at the middle schoollevel For has no gymnasium There is aplayground with some playground equipment ideas forthe implementation of a a complex task particularly in rural areas where income may and surprising results may manifest to keep its own school rather than consolidate with schools This effort happenedwith a great deal of public support shows that communities in need of schoolfunding have successfully established theproject Other more conventional sources of revenue program would be the salaries ofthe factory workers and merchants In smaller communities the two teachers would earn a salary insurance and life insurance A typical middleschool spends per year vision Dental Disabilityinsurance Lifeinsurance Pupilphysicaleducationcosts x Totals In except for salaries The concept of children tosatisfy their deep urges to experiment with earth fire similar to what one might think of as and donated and foundmaterials tires ropes railroad ties can create would include aquatics games and sports rhythmical activities and dance optimum recreation program also includes parent participation Hazelton H W Curriculumtheory and K June How we passed a bond issue hard wish list to reality American School University pp Hartman Welfare Selectedindexes of rural school finance and the closelyrelated areas of athletics and physical education make science and skill ofmovement aims requires daily instruction and participationin all types of activities to skill mastery and the joy crafts drama social activities outdooractivities hobbies and and recreation as so closely school situated in a smalltown The student enrollment Two full-time physical education teachers staff budget for five years Raising funds schooling However loyalty and community pride often run very strong new gymnasium computer lab sciencelab and Kansas School District successfully passed a bond issuedirectly on the press and sparked much school recreation program providedthere is sufficient community leadership to federal grants and sale of unneeded assets Hartman The communities salaries are rather lowfor teachers but higher than those S Department of Health Education vision expenditures per teacher areestimated at per physical education Hartman Year Year years but for purposes of simplicity and clarity the adventure playground experiments replace conventional playgroundequipment and manipulate space andmaterials without too out These healthy outlets preventvandalism and other negative expressions yields abroad array of movement activities and various maturational levels within thegrades four activities both at home and at school Wilcox athletics physical education and recreation Chicago Bengtsson A Ed Adventure October Teaching in a time machine The make-do'mentality in small-town a local educationfoundation The Education Digest pp as partners inphysical education The Physical Educator No pp A Middle School Recreation Program education help people of all insocially cooperative ways and enjoy healthy physical recreation TheAthletic Institute by enabling individuals to seek outletsfor self-expression and thereby A comprehensive recreation program may include games development The Athletic Institute p The position of this purposes of discussion this paper describes a hypotheticalmiddle school The play yard is used by olderstudents balanced program for such a typically be low Tax leviesmay when the communityrallies around a common purpose One small a neighboring community school Cole Varied from businesses and volunteers whoactively campaigned in the community foundations to support the schools Edwards Nesbit This type of include local taxesand earnings from investments grants-in-aid revenue from the two full-time teachers and expenditures for physical educationsupplies teachers are viewed as professionals ofapproximately each year with a increase each of the per pupil for supplies and equipment about actuality expenditures for all items adventure playground may be helpful in modifying theplay yard to water andtimbers Various enclosures and different levels provide places apreschool play area but in fact children of a no-cost wonderfulplace for child explorers gymnastics healtheducation outdoor education and recreational at everystage of the planning through to the result of design in physical education St Louis The C V MosbyCompany on theheels of a tax hike The American School W T School district budgeting Englewood Cliffs New in the United States Office of great contributionsto the physical and mental health as well to develop maximum physical efficiency developphysical develop strength endurance coordination flexibility and pleasure in creation all of which add tohuman community service projects The aim related that they arevirtually indistinguishable from each other at least numbers about including grades fourthrough seven This particular school therecreation and physical education program This paper explores for public school programming is and deep in small schoolsand communities band room a massive community effort the heels of a tax increase for dialogue and community involvement Chopra Research also work with the school on main costs for the recreation of the other local residents farmers artisans and Welfare It is estimated that year Other employee expenses are dental disability Year Year Year Salaries for teachers Medical they haveremained the same each of the five years with more creative environments as a setting for much adult intrusion Bengtsson Thesedramatic environments are more of frustrated energy Volunteercommunity labor older industrial arts students developmental information regardingmiddle school youngsters A good balanced program through seven Annarino Cowell Hazelton An References Annarino A A Cowell C C playgrounds New York Praeger Publishers Chopra R schools Phi Delta Kappan pp Edwards M E February From U S Department of Health Education and According to professionals in the field recreation ageslive healthy satisfying and energetic lives The p A sound school program experience satisfaction from adventure fellowship andsports music dance arts and paper is to view the areas of athletics physical education recreation program for a rural and neighborhood adults for recreational purposes after school andduring weekends school and suggests atypical financial plan and not be sufficient to cover the costs of public community of Medora Indiana raised million for a sources may provide finances for the recreation program TheShawnee Mission The school's need received widecoverage in effort could very well be theanswer for the hypothetical middle state onbehalf of the school district It is typical that in rural and expected to be compensatedaccordingly U four yearsafter the first year Medical and of which would be allocated toward would increase slightly each ofthe five suit the school's recreational needs More common in Europe wherechildren can freely develop self-confidence all ages need considerablefreedom to construct explore and act A conventional physical education curriculum theory textbook opportunities withappropriate modification for the pleasurable involvement withtheir children in healthy The Athletic Institute Planning facilities for Board Journal pp Cole B Jersey Prentice Hall Nesbit W B May Establishing Education Wilcox R C Late Winter Promoting parents as general happiness and well-being of people Athletics and physical skill and knowledge about how to use these skills act essential for optimum functioning in work andplay Recreation enriches living happiness Recreation is a kind of experience rather than specificactivities is health confidence and character at the middle schoollevel For has no gymnasium There is aplayground with some playground equipment ideas forthe implementation of a a complex task particularly in rural areas where income may and surprising results may manifest to keep its own school rather than consolidate with schools This effort happenedwith a great deal of public support shows that communities in need of schoolfunding have successfully established theproject Other more conventional sources of revenue program would be the salaries ofthe factory workers and merchants In smaller communities the two teachers would earn a salary insurance and life insurance A typical middleschool spends per year vision Dental Disabilityinsurance Lifeinsurance Pupilphysicaleducationcosts x Totals In except for salaries The concept of children tosatisfy their deep urges to experiment with earth fire similar to what one might think of as and donated and foundmaterials tires ropes railroad ties can create would include aquatics games and sports rhythmical activities and dance optimum recreation program also includes parent participation Hazelton H W Curriculumtheory and K June How we passed a bond issue hard wish list to reality American School University pp Hartman Welfare Selectedindexes of rural school finance and the closelyrelated areas of athletics and physical education make science and skill ofmovement aims requires daily instruction and participationin all types of activities to skill mastery and the joy crafts drama social activities outdooractivities hobbies and and recreation as so closely school situated in a smalltown The student enrollment Two full-time physical education teachers staff budget for five years Raising funds schooling However loyalty and community pride often run very strong new gymnasium computer lab sciencelab and Kansas School District successfully passed a bond issuedirectly on the press and sparked much school recreation program providedthere is sufficient community leadership to federal grants and sale of unneeded assets Hartman The communities salaries are rather lowfor teachers but higher than those S Department of Health Education vision expenditures per teacher areestimated at per physical education Hartman Year Year years but for purposes of simplicity and clarity the adventure playground experiments replace conventional playgroundequipment and manipulate space andmaterials without too out These healthy outlets preventvandalism and other negative expressions yields abroad array of movement activities and various maturational levels within thegrades four activities both at home and at school Wilcox athletics physical education and recreation Chicago Bengtsson A Ed Adventure October Teaching in a time machine The make-do'mentality in small-town a local educationfoundation The Education Digest pp as partners inphysical education The Physical Educator No pp
If this paper is not what you are looking for, you can search again:
or
Click here to request an essay written just for you.
|
|
|