Title: Principles, Standards
1Principles, Standards Practices
- The Foundations of
- Recreation, Parks, Tourism
- And Leisure Services
2Wisdom grows as knowledge shrinks,
and facts are swallowed up in
principles. --Dr. Edsko Jerry Dyksterhuis
Texas AM University, 1968
3What is Knowledge
- Plato defined knowledge as "justified true
belief". - It is expertise, and skills acquired by a person
through experience or education. - The term knowledge is used to mean the confident
understanding of a subject with the ability to
use it for an appropriate application or purpose.
4What is Wisdom?
- Accumulated knowledge, gained through a
combination of academic study and personal
experience, that goes beyond knowledge by
representing broader, more generalized rules and
schemas for understanding a specific domain or
domains wisdom allows you to understand how to
apply concepts from one domain to new situations
or problems. - myphliputil.pearsoncmg.com/student/bp_jessup_ist_1
/JessupGlossary.html
5- accumulated knowledge or erudition or
enlightenment www.cogsci.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/we
bwn - the trait of utilizing knowledge and experience
with common sense and insight www.cogsci.princeto
n.edu/cgi-bin/webwn - ability to apply knowledge or experience or
understanding or common sense and insight
www.cogsci.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/webwn - the quality of being prudent and sensible
www.cogsci.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/webwn - The ability to use knowledge for a purpose.
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6What is a Principle?
- The Law of Nature by which a thing operates.
- A rule of conduct, especially of right conduct.
- A fundamental truth, law, doctrine, or motivating
force, upon which others are based. - Synonyms rule, law, theory, notion, dogma,
tenet, assumption
7What is a Standard?
- Something established for use as a rule or basis
of comparison in measuring or judging capacity,
quantity, content, extent, value, quality, etc. - Anything recognized as correct by common consent,
by approved custom, or by those most competent to
decide. - A level or grade of excellence or attainment,
regarded as a goal or measure of adequacy - Synonyms criterion, benchmark, model,
paradigm, yardstick, pattern, measure
8What is a Practice?
- The exercise of a profession or occupation
- A frequent or usual action, habit, or usage
- The doing of something, often as an application
of knowledge - Synonyms custom, way, tradition, system, habit,
routine, procedure, ritual
9What are some examples of Principles?
- Conduct
- Science mathematics
- Nature environment
- Society Law
10What are some examples of Standards?
- Quality
- Water
- Air
- Food Storage
- Maintenance
- Cars and Machinery
- Home repairs
- Parks--Acres per 1000 population
11What are some examples of Practices?
- Playground equipment
- Graffiti Vandalism
- Drainage Erosion
- Golf courses
- Buildings
- Interior
- Exterior
- Foundation
12How are standards set?
- Criteria Used
- Safety
- Aesthetics
- Practicality, etc.
- Who sets determines extent of compliance?
- Roles of Society and Law
- What is included in a standard?
13Written Statements of Principle
- A principle is a linguistic statementnot a
single word. Safety may imply the existence
of a principle or set of principles, but the word
itself does not constitute a statement of
Principle. - Safety of visitors and employees is of paramount
importance in park/tourism management. is a
linguistic statement which defines a principle.
14- Sometimes, principles may be defined by a shorter
catchy phrase such as Graffiti begets graffiti. - A more appropriate linguistic statement might be
The presence of graffiti or vandalism tends to
promote or engender more of the same.
15Where can we find standards for maintenance?
- Talk to professionals in the field
- Books and periodicals, especially those with a
professional orientation - The internet
- Equipment suppliers
- Laws, rules and regulations
16What kinds of problems do we encounter in using
standards?
- Interpretation of the language used
- Ambiguous statements
- Time when checked for compliance
17Wisdom grows as knowledge shrinks,
and facts are swallowed up in
principles. --Dr. Edsko Jerry Dyksterhuis
Texas AM University, 1970
18Check Your Understanding
- Who founded the first institute of higher
learning? Where? When? - How do the terms Wisdom and Knowledge differ?
Define them and give an example. - How do the terms Principle, Standard, and
Practice differ? Define each and give an
example. - How are standards derived?
19Who was Plato?
- A Greek philosopher taught by Socrates, his most
famous pupil was Aristotle. - He founded the Academy in Athens in 387 BC, the
first institution of higher learning, which was
closed in 529 AD by the Byzantine Emperor
Justinian I. - Remembered for his Dialogues.