A study of the board members’ concept of the “good citizen”.

The present study was undertaken in order to examine the opinions and attitudes which Board Members of Recreation Agencies have of “good citizenship”. A study of the recreation agency and “good citizenship” seems relevant at the present time for a number of reasons. Recreation agencies have, for man...

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Main Author: Marsden, Barbara.
Other Authors: Gifford, C. (Supervisor)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: McGill University 1961
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A study of the board members’ concept of the “good citizen”.
description The present study was undertaken in order to examine the opinions and attitudes which Board Members of Recreation Agencies have of “good citizenship”. A study of the recreation agency and “good citizenship” seems relevant at the present time for a number of reasons. Recreation agencies have, for many years, considered the development of good citizenship as one of their major goals in working with their membership. Most agencies include a statement in their constitutions to the effect that one of the aims of the agency is to promote good citizenship.
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