Initiative Tracking Bad Behavior Encourages Good Sports. Scott Pitoniak.
by Pitoniak, Scott; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 58Institutions. Publisher: Democrat and Chronicle, 2004ISSN: 1522-3256;.Subject(s): Behavior modification | College athletes | College sports | National Collegiate Athletic Assn | Sports -- Corrupt practices | Sports -- Rules | SportsmanshipDDC classification: 050 Summary: "Chuck Mitrano may be onto something here. Something really big. Something that could have a profound impact on college athletics and sportsmanship in this country. By tracking conduct fouls (violations such as technicals in basketball and red and yellow cards in soccer), the commissioner of Division III's Empire 8 Conference in upstate New York has found a tangible way to measure bad behavior." (DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE) This article reveals how a way to track conduct fouls has led to it being an effective deterrent, "resulting in a marked reduction" among participating schools.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due |
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Originally Published: Initiative Tracking Bad Behavior Encourages Good Sports, March 1, 2004; pp. n.p..
"Chuck Mitrano may be onto something here. Something really big. Something that could have a profound impact on college athletics and sportsmanship in this country. By tracking conduct fouls (violations such as technicals in basketball and red and yellow cards in soccer), the commissioner of Division III's Empire 8 Conference in upstate New York has found a tangible way to measure bad behavior." (DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE) This article reveals how a way to track conduct fouls has led to it being an effective deterrent, "resulting in a marked reduction" among participating schools.
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