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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Benes, Sarah S.; Mazerolle, Stephanie M.; Bowman, Thomas G. – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2014
Context: Clinical education is an integral part of athletic training programs. This is where students should develop their professional identities and become socialized into the profession. Understanding the student and preceptor perspectives of the impact that clinical experiences have on students can provide valuable insight into this aspect of…
Descriptors: Clinical Experience, Allied Health Occupations Education, Athletics, Undergraduate Students
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Morin, Gary E.; Misasi, Sharon; Davis, Charles; Hannah, Corey; Rothbard, Matthew – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2014
Context: Clinical education is an important component of athletic training education. Concern exists regarding whether clinical experience adequately prepares students to perform professional skills after graduation, particularly with patients in emerging settings. Objective: To determine the confidence levels of athletic training graduates in…
Descriptors: Entry Workers, Athletics, Allied Health Personnel, Self Esteem
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Mazerolle, Stephanie M.; Bowman, Thomas G.; Benes, Sarah S. – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2014
Context: Clinical experiences are an integral part of athletic training education and are where students gain the hands-on, practical knowledge and skills necessary to provide quality patient care in the field. However, some clinical education experiences may not allow athletic training students to become clinically integrated. Objective: To…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Learning Experience, Clinical Experience, Undergraduate Students
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Kutz, Matthew R. – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2012
Context: The purpose of this review is to assess leadership education and practice in athletic training. Leadership is a critical component of athletic training and health care. Leadership research in athletic training is dramatically behind other health care professions. Objective: To develop a model for integrating leadership behavior and…
Descriptors: Health Occupations, Athletics, Clinical Experience, Leadership
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Potteiger, Kelly; Brown, Christopher David; Kahanov, Leamor – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2012
Context: The cohort athletic training curriculum features a competency-based approach that allows the student to matriculate through the program in a systematic fashion. This method is desired as it allows for efficient delivery and mastery of the educational content and associated clinical skills. The result may be an inflexible curriculum that…
Descriptors: Athletics, Clinical Experience, Competence, Accreditation (Institutions)
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Schilling, Jim – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2011
Context: The clinical job setting: (Outpatient/Ambulatory/Rehabilitation Clinic) should no longer be referred to as a nontraditional setting as it employs the greatest percentage of certified members. Understanding the experiences, knowledge, and skills necessary to be successful in the clinical setting as entry-level certified athletic trainers…
Descriptors: Athletics, Job Satisfaction, Insurance, Continuing Education
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Pircher, Christopher M.; Sandrey, Michelle A.; Erickson, Mia – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2010
Context: Approved clinical instructors (ACIs) are crucial for the development of athletic training students. Graduate students often serve as ACIs and usually do not have extensive clinical experience, and therefore may not feel adequately prepared to supervise students. Objectives: 1) To determine the perceived preparedness of graduate assistant…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Graduate Students, Athletics, Health Education
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Walker, Stacy E.; Weidner, Thomas G. – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2010
Context: Standardized patients are more prominently used to both teach and evaluate students' clinical skills and abilities. Objective: To investigate whether athletic training students perceived an encounter with a standardized patient (SP) as realistic and worthwhile and to determine their perceived comfort in future lower extremity evaluations…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Athletics, Likert Scales, Patients
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Walker, Stacy E.; Weidner, Thomas G. – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2010
Context: Standardized patients are widely used in health care programs to both teach and evaluate the communication and clinical skills of students. Although athletic training education programs (ATEPs) commonly use simulations, little information exists related to the use and implementation of standardized patients (SPs). Objective: To provide…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Athletics, Injuries, Patients
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Neibert, Peter; Huot, Christopher; Sexton, Patrick – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2010
Context: Athletic training students and graduates are faced with many factors that direct them into or away from the athletic training profession as a final career choice. Objective: The purpose of the study was to determine the career decisions made by athletic training students following graduation from an accredited professional athletic…
Descriptors: Employment, Athletics, Career Choice, Graduates
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Scriber, Kent; Gray, Courtney; Millspaugh, Rose – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2010
Objective: To explore and address some of the challenges for assessing, interpreting, and grading athletic training students' clinical performance and to suggest athletic training educators consider using a more universal assessment method for professional consistency. Background: In years past students learned from teachers or mentors on an…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Evaluators, Athletics, Criteria
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Sexton, Patrick; Levy, Linda S.; Willeford, K. Sean; Barnum, Mary G.; Gardner, Greg; Guyer, M. Susan; Fincher, A. Louise – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2009
Objective: The primary objective of this paper is to present the evolution, purpose, and definition of direct supervision in the athletic training clinical education. The secondary objective is to briefly present the factors that may negatively affect the quality of direct supervision to allow remediation and provide higher quality clinical…
Descriptors: Mentors, Athletics, Supervision, Physical Fitness
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Levy, Linda S.; Gardner, Greg; Barnum, Mary G.; Willeford, K. Sean; Sexton, Patrick; Guyer, M. Susan; Fincher, A. Louise – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2009
Introduction: The medical education model provides the basis for athletic training students to learn theoretical and practical skills. Clinical rotations are completed where they apply what they have learned under the direct supervision of a clinical instructor (CI) or approved clinical instructor (ACI). Approved clinical instructors are taught…
Descriptors: Medical Education, Athletics, Supervision, Physical Fitness
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Barnum, Mary G.; Guyer, M. Susan; Levy, Linda S.; Willeford, K. Sean; Sexton, Patrick; Gardner, Greg; Fincher, A. Louise – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2009
The purpose of this article is to provide clinical instructors with information and ideas on how to utilize questioning and feedback during clinical experiences. Definitions, purpose, and examples of different questioning skills are provided. Corrective and directive feedback methods are defined with purposes and examples provided of each.…
Descriptors: Athletics, Clinical Teaching (Health Professions), Questioning Techniques, Critical Thinking
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Gardner, Greg; Sexton, Patrick; Guyer, M. Susan; Willeford, K. Sean; Levy, Linda S.; Barnum, Mary G.; Fincher, A. Louise – Athletic Training Education Journal, 2009
Objective: To present the principles of adult learning and mentoring to help clinical instructors better educate athletic training students (ATSs) during their clinical experiences, with the end result being a better prepared, competent entry-level practitioner. Background: The principles of adult learning must be applied to ATS clinical education…
Descriptors: Athletics, Trainers, Clinical Experience, Practicums
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