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VanDerveer, Beth; Butterick, Betsy – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2017
This article discusses team development and focuses specifically on championship communication and team-building activities. Team development takes time and the process typically occurs in stages. Regardless of the sport or what the competitive field may look like, communication is an often overlooked, yet vital element in cultivating a…
Descriptors: Teamwork, Interpersonal Communication, Barriers, Communication Strategies
McCollum, Sean – Teaching Tolerance, 2012
Sports rivalries can energize school spirit. But keeping events respectful takes a dynamic blend of foresight, leadership and buy-in from the community. Sports rivalries are dynamic relationships with many moving parts--athletes, coaches, students, pep squads, parents and others. When it's healthy, fierce competition can engender respect as well…
Descriptors: Violence, Athletics, Competition, Conflict Resolution
Hanson, Dan – CURRENTS, 2011
Fight songs such as "The Victors" and "Notre Dame Victory March" have become part of the American music lexicon. Along with their sister songs, alma maters, they stir memories of carefree college days, elicit feelings of pride, and sometimes--especially fight songs--poke fun at athletic foes. They are the embodiment of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Athletics, Music, Conflict
Kroll, Barry M. – College Composition and Communication, 2008
The Japanese martial art of aikido affords a framework for understanding argument as harmonization rather than confrontation. Two movements, circling away ("tenkan") and entering in ("irimi"), suggest tactics for arguing with adversaries. The ethical imperative of aikido involves protecting one's adversary from harm, using the least force…
Descriptors: Non Western Civilization, Physical Education, Athletics, Aggression
Intrator, Sam M.; Siegel, Donald – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2008
Researchers and educators have long tried to find the connection between participation in sport-related activities and academic and social development among youths. This article traces the conceptual ideas that led to the design of an after-school sports program (Project Coach). This program promotes positive youth and community development…
Descriptors: Community Development, Elementary Education, Academic Achievement, Adolescents
Farrell, Charles S. – The Chronicle of Higher Education, 1984
The National Collegiate Athletics Association's new plan for more limited involvement in negotiations for televising college football games is reported. The proposal is a result of recent antitrust litigation, and comments by interested parties on the situation and court opinions are included. (MSE)
Descriptors: Agency Role, Athletics, Broadcast Industry, Conflict Resolution
Bennett, Lisa – Teaching Tolerance, 1998
Describes efforts by some high school and middle school coaches to counter the negative societal trend toward disrespect and violence in sports. These efforts include enlisting parent support and participation in character education, as well as implementing formal curricula that promote respect and oppose violence. (SLD)
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Athletics, Conflict Resolution, Curriculum