KNR 270 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Institute For Operations Research And The Management Sciences, Curb Cut, Moving Walkway

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19 Jun 2018
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KNR 270
Inclusive Recreation
MWF 11am-11:50am
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NO CLASS FRIDAY: 2/2
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Attitude Check: 2/2
Agency Agreement: 2/5
Movies Assignment: 2/12
Barriers to Inclusive Recreation
What is a Barrier?
Represents an obstacle that prohibits enjoyment of the preferred pursuit
Affects people from all marginalized groups and persons who may belong to more than
one group
Types of Barriers
Intrinsic
oEmotional and mental barriers
Lack of knowledge
Social Ineffectiveness
Physical Dependency
Psychological Dependency
Skill and Challenge Gaps
Environmental
oObstacles that exist outside of us
oStructural barriers
Attitudinal
Architectural
Ecological
Transportation
Economic
Rules and Regulations
Barriers of Omission
Communication
oObstacles that prevent us from interacting with others
Expressive
Receptive
Or “Received”
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Represents an obstacle that prohibits enjoyment of the preferred pursuit. Affects people from all marginalized groups and persons who may belong to more than one group. Environmental: obstacles that exist outside of us, structural barriers. Communication: obstacles that prevent us from interacting with others. Systematic barriers: occur when practices and policies are put in a place by an organization to discriminate individuals by screening them out for participation. Civil rights act (1964: protects from discrimination according to race, color, religion, sex, national origin. Architectural barriers act of 1968: legislates physical accessibility of federally constructed buildings. Sections 504 and 508 of the rehabilitation act of 1973: non-discrimination against people with disabilities. Education for all handicapped children act of 1975: a free and appropriate education, including special education to students with disabilities, includes recreation!! Education amendments 1972: title x, antidiscrimination in federally funded education based on sex. Age discrimination act of 1975: antidiscrimination of the elderly.

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