Accessibility in recreation programs

The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the current status of the accessibility level of campus recreation programs throughout the United States. There were no previous studies available describing the accessibility level in the campus recreation field. This study was conducted with Electronic...

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Main Author: Fujii, Takeshi
Other Authors: Woodard, Rebecca J.
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Published: 2011
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spelling ndltd-BSU-oai-cardinalscholar.bsu.edu-handle-1873172014-08-05T03:34:19ZAccessibility in recreation programsFujii, TakeshiRecreation areas -- Barrier-free design.Recreation areas and people with disabilities.College students with disabilities -- Services for.The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the current status of the accessibility level of campus recreation programs throughout the United States. There were no previous studies available describing the accessibility level in the campus recreation field. This study was conducted with Electronic mail and an on-line survey. Electronic mail messages were sent to inform the possible participants about the study. The participants answered the questions on-line with An Integrated Network Quizzing, Surveying, and Interactive Testing (INQSIT) system. This system enables the researcher to collect, sort and analyze the data. A total of 81 responses were obtained. The main finding is that campus recreation is not accessible for individuals with disabilities for several reasons. Program opportunities for individuals with disabilities are relatively limited compared to the programs offered for the entire campus population. Additionally, there are not enough staff available who are specifically trained for recreation and physical activity programs for individuals with disabilities.School of Physical EducationWoodard, Rebecca J.2011-06-03T19:39:40Z2011-06-03T19:39:40Z20022002vi, 54 leaves ; 28 cm.LD2489.Z78 2002 .F85http://cardinalscholar.bsu.edu/handle/handle/187317http://liblink.bsu.edu/uhtbin/catkey/1231338Virtual Press
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topic Recreation areas -- Barrier-free design.
Recreation areas and people with disabilities.
College students with disabilities -- Services for.
spellingShingle Recreation areas -- Barrier-free design.
Recreation areas and people with disabilities.
College students with disabilities -- Services for.
Fujii, Takeshi
Accessibility in recreation programs
description The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the current status of the accessibility level of campus recreation programs throughout the United States. There were no previous studies available describing the accessibility level in the campus recreation field. This study was conducted with Electronic mail and an on-line survey. Electronic mail messages were sent to inform the possible participants about the study. The participants answered the questions on-line with An Integrated Network Quizzing, Surveying, and Interactive Testing (INQSIT) system. This system enables the researcher to collect, sort and analyze the data. A total of 81 responses were obtained. The main finding is that campus recreation is not accessible for individuals with disabilities for several reasons. Program opportunities for individuals with disabilities are relatively limited compared to the programs offered for the entire campus population. Additionally, there are not enough staff available who are specifically trained for recreation and physical activity programs for individuals with disabilities. === School of Physical Education
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title Accessibility in recreation programs
title_short Accessibility in recreation programs
title_full Accessibility in recreation programs
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title_full_unstemmed Accessibility in recreation programs
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