Document Type
Article
Department or Administrative Unit
Educational Foundations and Curriculum
Publication Date
11-1-1947
Abstract
Recreation Leadership is a new profession. In fact, it is the newest of the present-day professions. In this early stage of development, there is a growing demand for qualified personnel. As a result, enterprising young men and women find that this new field offers a challenging and interesting future. It is the responsibility of these new leaders in organized public-supported recreation to furnish the time, place and necessary leadership for development in this new profession.
Recommended Citation
Kem, S. (1947). Recreation Leadership Training. Washington Education Journal, 27(2), 72.
Journal
Washington Education Journal
Included in
Health and Physical Education Commons, Leisure Studies Commons, Recreation, Parks and Tourism Administration Commons
Comments
This article was originally published in Washington Education Journal.