Defining Rec and Leisure
Leisure Across the Life Course
Principles, Philosophy and Planning
Universal Design
100

This type of recreation activity generally needs minimal equipment, resources, and does not require a lot of effort for the participant.

What is a passive activity?

100

This includes all the recreation and leisure activities we participate in throughout our life course. 

What is our Leisure Repertoire?

100

An organizational philosophy can help to under the ______ behind actions and decisions. 

What is the 'why'?

100

Universal design is focused on removing these for all individuals.

What are barriers?

200

These are the three sectors of recreation.

What are public, private, and not-for-profit?

200

Climate, lack of program availability, and lack of facilities, are examples of this level of leisure constraint.

What is structural?

200

These are the three components of a mission statement.

What are overall goal, product or service offered, and target demographic?

200

When designing a facility, we must consider Universal Design elements at this stage of the process?

What is concepting/front end?

300

These are the three categories we think about when looking at howe we spend a 24-hour day. 

What are existence, subsistence, and leisure?
300

There are four phases we generally move through during our life course - establishment, preparation, culmination, and maturity. This is the phase you are in now.

What is the Establishment phase?

300

The concepts of philosophy, values, mission, goals/objectives serve three primary functions. This is one of the functions they serve?

What are reflect organization to participants, provide direction to programmers, and are the foundation for leisure service providers?

300

These are the two main types of access we look to create through Universal Design?

What are physical and cognitive?

400

This group of people is at the top of a facilities organizational structure.

Who are citizens?

400

When we are programming for any age group, we want to consider these three developmental domains.

What are physical, cognitive, and socioemotional?

400
This is one of the primary ways traditions benefit our communities. 

What is build relationships, establish trust, or reinforce values?

400

When we create physical and cognitive access, it creates this for participants.

What is feelings of safety and acceptance?
500

This is the key defining difference between leisure and recreation. 

What is the reason/intention behind why you participate in an activity?

500

This life cycle factor is often thought to be the most influential to our leisure behaviours, but that is in fact an incorrect assumption. 

What is age?

500

In class we discussed the hierarchy of Mission, Values, Philosophy, and Objective. From broad to narrow, the order is:

What is: Philosophy, Values, Mission, and Objectives?

500

These are the 7 principles of universal design?

What are: equitable use, flexibility in use, simple and intuitive use, perceptible information, tolerance for error, low physical effort, size and space for approach and use?