Doing Sports Right. Robert A. Cobb and J. Duke Albanese.
by Cobb, Robert A; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2006Article 51Institutions. Publisher: American School Board Journal, 2005ISSN: 1522-3256;.Subject(s): Coaches (Athletics) | High school athletes | Maine | School administrators | School boards | School sports | Sportsmanship | Teamwork (Sports)DDC classification: 050 Summary: "Clearly, people are concerned about what's happening to youth sports in many communities, whether it is unsportsmanlike players, overzealous fans, parents who criticize coaches for on-field decisions, or coaches who put winning above all else." (AMERICAN SCHOOL BOARD JOURNAL) The authors explain their Sports Done Right initiative that aims to "promote competition without conflict," in school sports.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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REF SIRS 2006 Institutions Article 50 Getting Benched. | REF SIRS 2006 Institutions Article 50 Putting the 'Student' Back into Student-Athlete. | REF SIRS 2006 Institutions Article 51 Fair Play: In Declline?. | REF SIRS 2006 Institutions Article 51 Doing Sports Right. | REF SIRS 2006 Institutions Article 52 NCAA Fever Rising, but Mascot Still a Contentious Issue. | REF SIRS 2006 Institutions Article 52 NCAA Ponders Future of Indian Nicknames. | REF SIRS 2006 Institutions Article 53 Young, Athletic & Injured. |
Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2006.
Originally Published: Doing Sports Right, Aug. 2005; pp. 20-22.
"Clearly, people are concerned about what's happening to youth sports in many communities, whether it is unsportsmanlike players, overzealous fans, parents who criticize coaches for on-field decisions, or coaches who put winning above all else." (AMERICAN SCHOOL BOARD JOURNAL) The authors explain their Sports Done Right initiative that aims to "promote competition without conflict," in school sports.
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