Video Assessment: A High Tech Approach to Teaching Leadership Skills in Recreation (Learning Activities) (Report)
Schole: A Journal of Leisure Studies and Recreation Education 2009, Annual, 24
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The Use of Video Assessment to Teach Leadership Skills The importance of recreation leadership is evident by the national accreditation standards attached to this particular skill. As such, many universities require a leadership class as part of their curriculum, and place such courses early in the degree program. Early experiences in a leadership course are offered to provide the student with skills needed in the subsequent programming courses. Teaching undergraduate students activity leadership skills is a foundational stepping stone to becoming a recreation professional (Jordan, 2007).
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