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Gilreath, Erin Lea; Zupin, Dagny; Judge, Lawrence W. – Physical Educator, 2017
The sport of track and field in the United States has a storied but tumultuous past, especially in women's collegiate athletics. In the late 19th century, it was enjoyed by women at elite colleges in the form of a "field day," but would have trouble surpassing that level, among middle class Whites especially. This hurdle in large part…
Descriptors: Females, Womens Athletics, Physical Education Teachers, College Students
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Nabil, Philip A. – Physical Educator, 1975
The discrimination and injustices acting upon women's existence in society are manifested and perpetuated in the milieu of sport. (RC)
Descriptors: Athletics, Democracy, Females, Feminism
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Sisley, Beckley – Physical Educator, 1976
Most institutions of higher education need to provide opportunities for women to develop coaching competencies. (MM)
Descriptors: Ability, Athletic Coaches, Certification, Females
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Harrison, Peggy; Jones, Billie J. – Physical Educator, 1975
The research on women in sport reviewed for this article investigates the personality of the athlete and focuses on research published since 1969. (PB)
Descriptors: Athletes, Females, Personality Assessment, Personality Studies
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Sisley, Becky – Physical Educator, 1975
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Athletic Coaches, Educational Finance, Federal Legislation
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Pastore, Donna L. – Physical Educator, 1994
Study examined job satisfaction among male and female college coaches of women's teams. Coaches completed the Job Description Index and the Job in General Index to measure their job satisfaction and general feelings toward their jobs. Results indicated that both sexes had similar perceptions toward their jobs. (SM)
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, College Students, Females, Higher Education
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Kolka, Margaret A.; Stephenson, Lou A. – Physical Educator, 1982
The effects of the menstrual cycle on the performance, heart rate, and body temperature of female athletes are discussed. Biological causes of menstrual problems such as dysmenorrhea and amenorrhea are explained. Research indicates that the higher the level of training achieved, the less effect each cycle phase has on physical performance. (PP)
Descriptors: Athletes, Exercise Physiology, Females, Gynecology
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Sagas, Michael; Paetzold, Ramona; Ashley, Frank – Physical Educator, 2005
The decline in the proportion of female head coaches in the intercollegiate ranks is one of the most significant issues in the realm of women's sports today. To extend the body of research that has studied this topic, we investigated the impact relational demographic effects on the work attitudes of coaches, which differs from previous research…
Descriptors: Demography, Females, Athletic Coaches, Work Attitudes