Program - correct answer ✔✔a designed opportunity for leisure experience to occur
Program Leisure - correct answer ✔✔sponsored and organized by an agency or business that assesses
interest, schedules activities, provides leadership and equipment, and maintains the facility and
evaluates the results
Leisure Benefits - correct answer ✔✔- emotional
- physical well being
- social
The benefits of leisure can be expressed by the following: - correct answer ✔✔- wellness
- life satisfaction
- quality of life
Quality of life - correct answer ✔✔economic tool to measure "objective factors" (command of material
resources, health, work status, living conditions) and the subjective perception of these factors, which
depends on citizens priorities and needs
Three phases of programming: - correct answer ✔✔- design
- stage
- deliver
Design - correct answer ✔✔brainstorming ideas, thinking about mission and organization
Stage - correct answer ✔✔program plan, details needed to set up a program. this is prior to the program
happening
, Deliver - correct answer ✔✔execution of program. day of operation
Six Key Elements - correct answer ✔✔- interacting people
- physical setting
- objects
- structure
- relationships
- animation
Interacting People - correct answer ✔✔- first key element in program design
- you must understand who your target audience is
- the more information a programmer can obtain about the individuals who will actual be in the
program, the better chance it has of surviving
The Physical Setting - correct answer ✔✔- second key element in program design
- it involves one or more of the senses
- it is important to ascertain whether the program to be produced requires a unique setting
- if the setting changes, the program changes
- knowing the limits of a setting and the many ways to alter it make it adequate
Leisure Objects - correct answer ✔✔- third key element of program design
- three types of objects: physical, social, and symbolic
- can either be essential to success, optional to its success, or detrimental
Structure - correct answer ✔✔- fourth key element in program design
- determines how interactions may or may not unfold
- must provide enough _____ to make sure that a program takes the form of what was intended and the
designed interactions that make up the content of program can occur
- over-regulating (rules) that are unclear take away from the leisure experience and interfere with your
program