A timely, unbiased look at the positive and negative effects of school-sponsored sports on the American education system.
At a time when sports coverage inundates the airwaves, when coaches are routinely among the highest-paid school employees, and when professional sports recruiters are increasingly focusing on high school students, Sports and Education offers a balanced, thought-provoking look at a deep-cutting issue. Is it time for the United States to mirror a number of other industrialized countries and remove sports from educational settings, as many education and athletic professionals have suggested?
Sports and Education challenges many long-held assumptions and examines all viewpoints surrounding this question. The result is a clear-eyed, research-supported look at both the positive and the negative impact of school-sponsored athletics on the participants, their nonparticipating classmates, parents, coaches, fans, educators, and school boards.
- A comprehensive introduction provides the framework for an in-depth presentation of the most frequently debated issues related to sport as an educational aspect of society
- A chronology details the evolution of sport and education with topics such as the Olympic games, sport in formal educational settings, and when specific sports were established at the professional level
Anna Marie Frank, EdD, is assistant professor of physical education and fitness management in the School of Education and serves on the athletic board and Athletic Academic Eligibility Committee at DePaul University, Chicago, IL.
Title: Sports and Education: A Reference Handbook (Contemporary Education Issues)
Author: Frank, Anna M.
ISBN: 9781851095254
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Publisher: ABC-CLIO
Publication Date: 2003-11-04
Number of Pages: 226
Weight: 0.4809 kg
[D]escribes the current status of sports in the educational community and is a good resource for students researching material for papers in education courses . . . appropriate for libraries serving a population where there is a demand for teacher education materials. - American Reference Books Annual