Groups
Advantage or Disadvantage of Community Development
Community Development
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A group can be defined as this.

What is two or more people who come together for a common purpose.

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People in the community get to share their ideas.

What is an advantage.

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In a community development approach, members of the community are seen as this.

What is an "expert."

100

Creating something new or thinking outside of the box.

What is innovation.

200

Kiwanis, Rotary and Optimist clubs are all examples of which type of groups/clubs?

What is service clubs.

200

There could be a lack of organization and leadership.

What is a disadvantage.

200

When you are part of a community, you may feel a feeling of _______ .

What is belonging.

200

In this approach, the recreation practitioner is seen as the expert who knows what the community needs.

What is the social planning approach.

300

Gardening, stamps, scrapbooking and dog clubs are all examples of this type of group/club.

What is special interest groups.

300

People may not be interested in the project.

What is a disadvantage.

300

College, work groups, hobby groups, sports teams are all examples of _______ that someone may belong to.

What are communities.

300

Our guest speaker who graduated from the Recreation Program at Conestoga and later taught in the program.

Who is Greg Burns.

400

In this technique to help groups make decisions, a questionnaire is sent out to members.

What is the delphi technique.

400

Can lead to positive change.

What is an advantage?

400

This is an issue that is currently affecting our communities in Canada (more people are dying than are being born).

What is an aging population.

400

Black Lives Matter and Every Child Matters are examples of this.

What is a social movement.