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    Title: Relations of Teacher?s Leisure Lifestyle and Site Choice for Out-of-school Educational Programs of Elementary School in Changhua
    Authors: WENG, JING-HUEI
    Contributors: Department of Leisure and Recreation Management
    Keywords: leisure lifestyle;out-of-school activity;site choice for out-of-school activity
    Date: 2008
    Issue Date: 2009-11-16 08:06:15 (UTC+0)
    Publisher: Asia University
    Abstract: In the field of leisure studies, relationship between teacher?s leisure lifestyle and site choice for out-of-school activity is lacking attention. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to understand teachers? leisure lifestyles, to explore teachers? viewpoint on the site choice of out-of-school activity, and to investigate the differentiations of teacher?s leisure lifestyle and site choice for out-of-school activity in elementary school.
    Employing stratified sampling, this study sampled 414 elementary school teachers in Changhwa area, with 377 effective questionnaires recovered. 5 factorial components and 19 issues were recognized by factorial analysis. By clustered analysis, 4 types of elementary school teachers were identified: whole-family outing group, single traveler group, home-staying net surfers and individualists. Significant variances were demonstrated between population types and site choice for out-of-school activity.
    This study also found the most selected sites and types were ?other counties? and ?facility type? for current elementary school out-of-school activity. The most respondents selecting ?facility type? were belonged to whole-family outing group and individualists. The respondents selecting ?cultural type? were belonged to single traveler group. The respondents selecting ?ecological type? were belonged to whole-family outing group.
    Based on this study, general investigations toward teachers in Taiwan area could be conducted to further understand site selection behavior for out-of-school activity of the particular professionals.
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