Health, Exercise, and Sports Sciences ETDs

Publication Date

5-10-1973

Abstract

The problem of this study was to develop a 12-day resident camp experience offering the primary objective of predetermined attitudinal change for the participants and to compare the results of this program with a 12-day "typical camp" prog1ram. The areas of concern of attitudinal change were:

1. development of a more positive self-concept

2. development of more positive attitudes toward school and the learning process

Document Type

Dissertation

Language

English

Degree Name

Health Education

Level of Degree

Doctoral

Department Name

Health, Exercise, and Sports Sciences

First Committee Member (Chair)

Elmer Arthur Scholer

Second Committee Member

Howard J. Dittmer

Third Committee Member

Alvin Wendell Howard

Fourth Committee Member

Armond H. Seidler

Fifth Committee Member

James Gordon Cooper

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