Cross-cultural recreation & developmental theory
Cross-cultural recreation & developmental theory
Instructor: Lucius Von Joo
How to contact me:
After class in the classroom
In my office 6-106
Fall Semester 2016
Days/Times: Monday 2:40 – 4:20 Room 6-102Production
Thursday 2:40 – 4:20 Room 6-102 Production
This class will be split into to sections:
-Research and practice recreation and games of other cultures.
-Developmental theory of human development theories.
Students will:
Research and present about another cultures recreational activities.
Write a paper on new experiences.
Take an exam on developmental theories.
Students will be graded on:
25% class participation
25% culture group presentation
India
In India, wealthier children live a similar life to westernized children, with a bus ride to school and TV before bed. Poor families are typically treated as “untouchables” and poor children are banned from going to school or interacting with children from higher caste families. As a young kid these audacious rules and inequalities are no bother, at least not yet.
Ghana
All children just want to have a good time, and there’s no stopping them from doing so. Who needs a Target to purchase a new soccer ball? These smart and creative kids prove you can use an old cardboard box to kick around.
Indonesia
Perhaps you grew up with a pet cat or dog, but what about a pet buffalo? The children in Indonesia get to spend their time playing with all sorts of animals, in some of the most scenic locations.
Vietnam
Rural Vietnamese children battle many problems with water-related illnesses. 44% of Vietnamese children have an intestinal worm of some type. Despite the hardships these children face, they still know how to have a good time and enjoy their childhood.
Russia
Imagine knowing how to fish for your food the moment your hands are large enough to carry a line. This little girl in Russia brings her cat along on an ice-fishing excursion. I don’t know who looks more enthralled with their catch, the cute little girl or her cat!
Burkina Faso
We have a tendency in the western world to think our way of life dominates all others, but we don’t really know if our way of life promotes greater happiness. Judging by the photo of these children, happiness can be found anywhere, even in the most desolate places on earth. All that you need is an old rubber tire!
Myanmar
These children play a fierce game of soccer wearing traditional Buddhist clothing common to the area. Even with Buddha’s gentle guidance, he who kicks the hardest wins.
Uganda
Uganda is full of economic and social strife, including a lack of adequate resources and consequences of war. Watching these children kick around a ball in a grassy field seems to make all of the region’s problems fade away, if only momentarily.
Tajikistan
Splish-splash, these kids are taking a bath and loving every moment of it! No matter if they are outside, sharing a small rusty tub between the three of them. By the looks on these adorable faces they might as well be enjoying a wide-open swimming pool.
Estonia
These children living in Estonia enjoy the perks of winter, rolling over ice on white-laced skates, hand and hand they twirl.
Thailand
Thailand has some of the most amazing landscapes submerged in nature, granting local children beautiful places to play. Some children live better lives than others in Thailand, where child trafficking remains a dangerous threat to many.
South Africa
Homemade kid cars and bright yellow ropes keep these South African children busy at play, as they enjoy the natural resources they are crafty enough to turn into awesome toys.
Italy
Italian children enjoy a wondrous time playing with bubbles at the center of this popular square.
USA
In the USA, where cell phones and tablets rule the world, the most amazing, and inspirational photos of children are found in more natural settings. Where kids can just be kids.
Peru
If there’s a beach, there’s fun to be had, especially if you are a kid growing up in Peru. These children splash in the waves, kicking a ball back in forth, in hopes it doesn’t get swept out to sea.
Israel
Political and religious drama continues to persist in Israel, but before children become wrapped up in all of it, life is just simple, fun, and carefree.
Ethiopia
In Ethiopia, these two young boys use sticks as makeshift stilts they walk around on. Even living in the middle of nowhere, with very little resources, children have a knack for finding something to do, a quality we should all strive to retain as adults.
Photo Credits: Sandee Pachetan, Sudharsan Ravikumar, Mukund Images, Terry White, Ipoenk Graphic, Agoes Antara, Gede Lila Kantiana, Mio Cade, Hendrik Priyanto, James Khoo, Rio Rinaldi Rachmatullah, HT KenShi, 500Px, Oscar Tardio, Chan Kwok Hung, John Van Den Hende, Damon Lynch, Elika Hunt, Sarawit Intarob, Muhammed Muheisen, tinsoriano.com,Michael Potyomin, Jake Olson, Enrique Castro-Medivil, Dima Vazinovich, Csilla Zelko,