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Cox, Amy E., Beasley, Lauren, Hardin, Robin |
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Sport Management Education Journal (Human Kinetics); Apr2022, Vol. 16 Issue 1, p116-120, 5p |
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Woods et al. ([27]) have suggested using the ecological perspective or the athlete-environment fit to translate this theory to practice in sport organizations in relation to coaching and athlete performance. Specifically, if ecological systems theory is introduced as the theoretical frame across coursework and is used to design core course projects, it provides sport management students specific ways to I think i about sport management, in much the same way that it encourages social work students to understand client assessment. Diversity and culture can be abstract concepts that may be difficult for undergraduate students to grasp, especially for sport management students as this field had largely ignored cultural considerations until the turn of the 21st century ([14]). For example, although an athlete may not be directly involved in the interaction, an altercation between an athlete's coach and the athlete's guardian has implications for the athlete. [Extracted from the article] |
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Complementary Index |
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