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100 1 Sumpter, Kirsten Michelle
245 14 The effects of counselor-in-training programs at YMCA
summer camps on self-perceived leadership skills
300 76 p
500 Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 44-06,
page: 2621
500 Adviser: Michael A. Blazey
502 Thesis (M.S.)--California State University, Long Beach,
2006
520 This study examined self-perceived leadership skill levels
of teens participating in counselor-in-training (CIT)
programs at YMCA camps during the summer of 2005. The
investigation was conducted to determine the influence of
CIT training on leadership skills as perceived by
participants in order to provide information that might
assist camp directors to improve their leadership training
programs. A sample of 27 participants at five different
camps was surveyed on three occasions during the summer.
Participants completed the first survey prior to attending
camp, the second while at camp, and the third and final
survey upon returning home from camp. Results of this
study indicated that participants felt their ability to
get children involved in activities, showing respect for
their peers, and being patient increased significantly as
a result of the CIT experience
590 School code: 6080
590 DDC
650 4 Recreation
690 0814
710 20 California State University, Long Beach
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