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Twietmeyer, Gregg – Quest, 2012
Twenty years ago Karl Newell suggested in "Quest" that the proper name for the field was "kinesiology" and that its proper subject was "physical activity." Yet, despite his success, for many the purpose of the field remains enigmatic. This has led to a lack of clarity in programs, as well as tensions between scientists and humanists in the field.…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Educational Philosophy, Epistemology, Physical Education
Hochstetler, Douglas – Quest, 2012
In this article I examine the theme of wilderness through the lens of American philosopher Henry Bugbee. His conception of wilderness goes beyond the literal sense of the word to what Mooney (1999) terms "a generous space of listening, mutuality of address and presence" (p. ix). I contend that Bugbee's metaphorical expression of wilderness has…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Integrity, Work Ethic, Kinetics
Silverman, Stephen – Quest, 2012
This article addresses research preparation for graduate students. A major assumption is that preparation needs to be differentiated based on a student's goals. Since this is a personal proposal for research preparation, based on experience and the literature, I begin the article providing my perspective since that frames what follows. The next…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Graduate Students, Methods Courses, Educational Researchers
Oslin, Judy; Collier, Connie – Quest, 2012
In his Keynote address, Dr. Kretchmar suggests that children who demonstrate an inability or unwillingness to play may have a "play disability," and thus offers interventions for remediation. In response, Oslin and Collier argue that due to cultural influences, it is more likely that physical educators are play disabled. Oslin and Collier share…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Play, Cultural Influences, Intervention
Abraham, Andrew; Collins, Dave – Quest, 2011
Coaching is no longer a subset of physical education or sport psychology but is rather an established vocation for research. In reaching such a position, we argue that a broad range of epistemologies have been used to investigate coaching such as sociology and cognitive psychology. However there is danger that, in the search for new ground,…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Decision Making, Instruction, Athletes
Spirduso, Waneen; Reeve, T. Gilmour – Quest, 2011
In 2010, the National Academy of Kinesiology (NAK) conducted its second national doctoral program survey, based on faculty and student data from 2005 to 2009. Total T-scores for each school were derived from the sum of nine faculty indices and seven student indices. Faculty indices, based on research, presentations, grants, and honors, made up…
Descriptors: National Surveys, Doctoral Programs, Physical Education, Higher Education
Holt, Laurence E.; Pelham, Thomas W.; Holt, Jason – Quest, 2011
To meet the ever-increasing demand for expertise in human movement as applied to civil and criminal litigation, both private and public organizations have begun to seek the help of highly trained kinesiology specialists with advanced graduate-level university education and training. This paper will begin by identifying the key elements of the…
Descriptors: Expertise, Curriculum Development, Persuasive Discourse, Court Litigation
Schultz, Jaime – Quest, 2011
In 2009, the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) forced Caster Semenya, the women's 800-meter champion from South Africa, to submit to "gender verification tests." It took eleven months for officials to review the results of those tests and, ultimately, permit her compete again. Sports organizations, including the IAAF and…
Descriptors: Athletics, Females, Diagnostic Tests, Foreign Countries
Block, Betty A.; Estes, Steve – Quest, 2011
This article employs Barnett's (2004) specifications of the aspects that describe the times of "supercomplexity." This term characterizes the challenges universities are facing regarding the expanding and competing forces that are affecting higher education, particularly in the West. Outside forces related to globalization, digital technologies,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Global Approach, Integrity, Universities
Wrynn, Alison M. – Quest, 2011
As numerous Homans' lecturers have attested, Amy Morris Homans was a significant and visionary leader who set the foundation for women's physical education for the first half of the 20th century. Her reign at the Boston Normal School for Gymnastics (BNSG) was ironclad, and through the BNSG she controlled her student's lives, including their…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Obesity, Physical Education Teachers, Physical Health
Pate, Russell R.; O'Neill, Jennifer R.; McIver, Kerry L. – Quest, 2011
Physical education has been an institution in American schools since the late 19th century, and today almost all American children are exposed to physical education classes. It has often been claimed that physical education provides important benefits to public health. The purpose of this paper is to determine if physical education increases…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activities, Public Health, Physical Activity Level
Ennis, Catherine D. – Quest, 2011
One question facing kinesiologists today is how to implement findings from research into society, in this case, physical education. In this paper I examine the role of a balanced approach to educational physical education in promoting physical activity. I argue that limiting physical education to simple tasks that encourage students to workout at…
Descriptors: Evidence, Physical Education, Physical Activities, Psychomotor Skills
Macdonald, Doune – Quest, 2011
Globally, Physical Education (PE) carries the stamp of neoliberalism and as a field we are keen, it seems, to accrue more of the vestiges of this ideology. While neoliberal positions and practices are not necessarily harmful to the long-term interests of the field or the students we teach, indeed it may be strategic to take them up, the field…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Global Approach, Educational Change, Educational Practices
Newell, Karl M. – Quest, 2011
Fitness and skill are embedded constructs that have been the primary foci of the field of physical education. The emphasis of one of these constructs over the other is a matter of context that cannot, given their embedding, lead to the exclusivity of one in the education "of" and "through" the physical (Williams, 1930), particularly as we seek to…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Physical Activities, National Standards, Influences
Guskiewicz, Kevin M. – Quest, 2011
Increasing physical activity among America's youth is critical in helping to combat chronic diseases such as obesity and diabetes. Therefore, finding the right sporting activities for the youth is important, as is making appropriate biomechanical adjustments or behavior modifications that create a safer means of participation. In this article, the…
Descriptors: Physical Education, Obesity, Athletics, Injuries

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