Book Review: Get Your Community Moving: Physical Literacy Programs for All Ages

IF 0.1 4区 管理学 Q2 Social Sciences
Teralee ElBasri
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Carson brings her years of experience with physical literacy programs in libraries and other spaces to create this well thought-out and researched guide to physical literacy programming and its rationale in the library. She makes clear the connection between physical health and mental/emotional well-being, as well as how physical activity can positively affect library staff and patrons alike. The exploration of the mind/body connection and the assertions of the positive connections between the two supported with well-researched facts makes this book worth examining. In particular, the correlation between regular exercise and lowered teen suicide rates should be enough motivation for all libraries to provide these types of programs that engage our communities in physical activity and awareness.
书评:让你的社区动起来:适合所有年龄段的体育素养项目
卡森将她多年来在图书馆和其他地方开展体育扫盲项目的经验带到了这本经过深思熟虑和研究的图书馆体育扫盲项目及其基本原理指南中。她明确了身体健康和精神/情感健康之间的联系,以及体育活动如何对图书馆工作人员和顾客产生积极影响。对身心联系的探索,以及对两者之间积极联系的断言,都得到了充分研究的事实的支持,这使得这本书值得一读。特别是,定期锻炼和降低青少年自杀率之间的相关性应该足以激励所有图书馆提供这些类型的项目,使我们的社区参与体育活动和意识。
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Reference & User Services Quarterly
Reference & User Services Quarterly INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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期刊介绍: Reference & User Services Quarterly is the official journal of the Reference and User Services Association of the American Library Association. Its purpose is to disseminate information of interest to reference librarians, information specialists, and other professionals involved in user-oriented library services. This Web site serves as an online companion to the print edition.
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