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Camps are specialized institutions designed to provide organized recreation, health improvement, and educational development for specific groups (primarily children and youth). Their core purposes include:
A standard camp operates under a strict hierarchy to ensure safety and program delivery: Director and department heads.
Camps serve as a vital "third space" between home and school. While their primary historical role was physical health, modern trends show a shift toward and psychological well-being , making them a key component of non-formal education. While their primary historical role was physical health,
Focused on medical treatment and rehabilitation.
Focus on general leisure, games, and physical health. Provided by companies for the children of their employees
Provided by companies for the children of their employees. 3. Organizational Structure
Providing a structured environment during holiday periods. 2. Classification of Camps Camps are classified based on several key criteria: A. By Duration and Timing: survival) outside a formal school setting.
Acquiring new skills (languages, arts, survival) outside a formal school setting.