An Evaluation of the Recreation Program at Hill Air Force Base, Utah

The effectiveness of achieving pre-determined goals by a military recreation department was studied at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. "Evaluation of Community Recreation" was the evaluation tool that was used, It is published by the National Recreation and Parks Association and was validated b...

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Main Author: Andrew, Neil J.
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Published: DigitalCommons@USU 1968
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spelling ndltd-UTAHS-oai-digitalcommons.usu.edu-etd-26382019-10-13T05:58:43Z An Evaluation of the Recreation Program at Hill Air Force Base, Utah Andrew, Neil J. The effectiveness of achieving pre-determined goals by a military recreation department was studied at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. "Evaluation of Community Recreation" was the evaluation tool that was used, It is published by the National Recreation and Parks Association and was validated by the Great Lakes District Program Standards Committee in 1965. This evaluation contains 35 standards of measure involving 125 criteria to determine program effectiveness. These standards are in the general areas of philosophy and goals; administration; personnel; programming; areas, facilities, and equipment; and evaluation of The study indicated a high degree of performance for programming and areas, facilities, and equipment operation. The overall program is a very good program operating above an adequate degree of performance according to this study. 1968-05-01T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd/1639 https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2638&context=etd All Graduate Theses and Dissertations DigitalCommons@USU Recreation Hill Air Force Base Utah National Recreation and Parks Association Education Health and Physical Education
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topic Recreation
Hill Air Force Base
Utah
National Recreation and Parks Association
Education
Health and Physical Education
spellingShingle Recreation
Hill Air Force Base
Utah
National Recreation and Parks Association
Education
Health and Physical Education
Andrew, Neil J.
An Evaluation of the Recreation Program at Hill Air Force Base, Utah
description The effectiveness of achieving pre-determined goals by a military recreation department was studied at Hill Air Force Base, Utah. "Evaluation of Community Recreation" was the evaluation tool that was used, It is published by the National Recreation and Parks Association and was validated by the Great Lakes District Program Standards Committee in 1965. This evaluation contains 35 standards of measure involving 125 criteria to determine program effectiveness. These standards are in the general areas of philosophy and goals; administration; personnel; programming; areas, facilities, and equipment; and evaluation of The study indicated a high degree of performance for programming and areas, facilities, and equipment operation. The overall program is a very good program operating above an adequate degree of performance according to this study.
author Andrew, Neil J.
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title An Evaluation of the Recreation Program at Hill Air Force Base, Utah
title_short An Evaluation of the Recreation Program at Hill Air Force Base, Utah
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