The History of the National Academy of Recreational Therapists: 2011–2021

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Bryan P. McCormick, David R. Austin
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The profession of recreational therapy first established professional membership organizations in the 1940s and 1950s. The most recent national professional membership organization was developed in 1984, when the American Therapeutic Recreation Association (ATRA) was formed. The National Academy of Recreational Therapists (NART) was established in 2011 as an honor society to recognize the most accomplished practitioners and educators in recreational therapy and to provide a clearinghouse for the exchange of ideas that would ultimately lead to the advancement of the recreational therapy profession. Efforts to establish NART began in 2009 when David Austin and Ray West drafted a conceptualization of the academy and its operations, as well as proposed a set of by-laws. A steering committee was subsequently established to review and approve by-laws for NART and to establish the Founding Fellows of NART. The central purpose of the Academy was the advancement of recreational therapy by recognition, education, research, scholarly activity, advocacy, and the provision of advice to decision makers. Since its inception NART has established and funded a Future Scholars Fund to support outstanding graduate students considering pursuing a terminal degree, as well as the Marcia Carter Scholarly Manuscript Award for the best annual publication in the Therapeutic Recreation Journal. Over its first 10 years, NART made revisions to its bylaws to refine criteria and categories for Fellows, and by 2021 there were 77 elected Fellows. The invited paper summarizes the first 10 years and considers a number of original goals that remain to be realized to support and advance this honor society.
国家休闲治疗师学会的历史:2011-2021 年
娱乐治疗专业最早在 20 世纪 40 年代和 50 年代成立了专业会员组织。最近的全国性专业会员组织成立于 1984 年,当时成立了美国娱乐治疗协会(American Therapeutic Recreation Association,ATRA)。美国国家休闲治疗师学会(NART)成立于 2011 年,是一个荣誉学会,旨在表彰在休闲治疗领域最有成就的从业者和教育者,并提供一个思想交流中心,最终促进休闲治疗行业的发展。成立 NART 的工作始于 2009 年,当时大卫-奥斯汀(David Austin)和雷-韦斯特(Ray West)起草了一份关于学院及其运作的构想,并提出了一套章程。随后成立了一个指导委员会,负责审查和批准 NART 的章程,并确定 NART 的创始会员。学院的核心宗旨是通过表彰、教育、研究、学术活动、宣传和向决策者提供建议来推动娱乐疗法的发展。自成立以来,NART 设立并资助了 "未来学者基金"(Future Scholars Fund),为考虑攻读最终学位的优秀研究生提供资助,还设立了 "玛西娅-卡特学术手稿奖"(Marcia Carter Scholarly Manuscript Award),表彰在《娱乐治疗期刊》(Therapeutic Recreation Journal)上发表的最佳年度出版物。在最初的 10 年中,NART 修订了章程,完善了研究员的标准和类别,到 2021 年,共有 77 名研究员当选。这篇特邀论文总结了前 10 年的工作,并提出了一些仍有待实现的原创目标,以支持和推动这一荣誉学会的发展。
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