
Envisioning Scholar-Practitioner Collaborations
Communities of Practice in Education and Sport
Information Age Publishing
Published on 23. January 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
210 pages
978-1-64113-057-8 (ISBN)
Description
Envisioning Scholar-Practitioner Collaborations: Building Communities of Practice in Education and Sport presents a collection of case studies of collaborations between scholars and practitioners dedicated to both the generation of new knowledge and innovative best practices at the nexus of education and sport. This inaugural text in a series sponsored by the Research Focus on Education and Sport Special Interest Group of the American Educational Research Association seeks to reveal a number of educational spaces in which this critical work takes place.
The volume, comprising ten unique collaborations, outlines the important intellectual and social work of scholar-practitioners at the intersection of institutional sport and education at a variety of sites, both in school and in non-school settings.
Each of these chapters has a unique set of research questions, programmatic goals and findings. For the purpose of this book, however, contributors have described the nature of their collaborations, for whom and by whom these collaborations are forged. Such that the 'findings' are presented as lessons learned from the process of collaboration. This book reveals educational spaces where scholars and practitioners are collaborating and generating new understandings of the world we know. We characterize this effort as mutually beneficial and respectful, engendering a vision of hope, exploration and educational transformation.
The volume, comprising ten unique collaborations, outlines the important intellectual and social work of scholar-practitioners at the intersection of institutional sport and education at a variety of sites, both in school and in non-school settings.
Each of these chapters has a unique set of research questions, programmatic goals and findings. For the purpose of this book, however, contributors have described the nature of their collaborations, for whom and by whom these collaborations are forged. Such that the 'findings' are presented as lessons learned from the process of collaboration. This book reveals educational spaces where scholars and practitioners are collaborating and generating new understandings of the world we know. We characterize this effort as mutually beneficial and respectful, engendering a vision of hope, exploration and educational transformation.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Charlotte
United States
Publishing group
Emerald Publishing Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 12 mm
Weight
327 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-64113-057-8 (9781641130578)
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Communities of Practice in Education and Sport
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Persons
Derek Van Rheenen, University of California, Berkeley
Jean Marie DeOrnellas, University of Minnesota
Jean Marie DeOrnellas, University of Minnesota
Content
Preface; Derek Van Rheenen and Jean Marie DeOrnellas.
Introduction: Scholar-Practitioner Collaborations as Communities of Practice; Derek Van Rheenen and Jean Marie DeOrnellas.
Part I.
Chapter 1. A Winning Team: Scholar-practitioner Partnerships In Sport For Development; Tom Keyte, Meredith A. Whitley, Ben Farai Sanders, Lana Rolfe, Matthew Mattila, Richard Christopher Pavlick, and Heather Louise Baillie Ridout.
Chapter 2. TEAMS (Teaching Excellence Achievement and Motivation Through Sport): Case Study of a University-Community Collaboration; Jan Sokol-Katz, Lorrie Basinger-Fleischman, Jomills Henry Braddock II, and Marvin P. Dawkins.
Chapter 3. Goalball as Engaged Scholarship; Derek Van Rheenen, Jean Marie DeOrnellas, Jonathan Newman, Rick Smith, Jessica N. Adams, Matt Grigorieff, and William T. Wyatt.
Chapter 4. Taking Academic Flight: Scholar-Baller Partnerships and Educational Achievement; C. Keith Harrison, Reggie Saunders, Troy Vincent, Laurel Traynowicz, Jean Boyd, and Cliff Parks.
Part II.
Chapter 5. Collaboration Between Academics And Athletic Department Professionals: The Career Transition Scorecard As An Instructive Model; Eddie Comeaux.
Chapter 6. Proactive Program Improvement: Incorporating Assessment Into Student-Athlete Academic Support Services; Tony Mirabelli and Kirsten Hextrum.
Chapter 7. And the Twain Shall Meet: University of Miami Doctoral Student and Athletics Administrator Open Door to Unlikely Collaboration; Felecia Theune and Shirelle Jackson.
Chapter 8. Development of a Comprehensive Student-Athlete Engagement Program: The Warhawk Leadership Academy; Kristina Navarro and Justin Mistretta.
Chapter 9. Education and Athletics: A Case of Research Collaboration at Kansas State University; Lisa M. Rubin, Ian J. Connole, and Cori L. Pinkett.
Chapter 10. A Case Study of the University of Tulsa's S.H.A.P.E. (Student Health, Athletic Performance, and Education) Project; Danielle C. Zanotti, Christina M. Carter, Kathleen C. Strunk, and Lisa DeMarni Cromer.
Chapter 11. Conclusion; Derek Van Rheenen and Jean Marie DeOrnellas.
About the Authors.
Introduction: Scholar-Practitioner Collaborations as Communities of Practice; Derek Van Rheenen and Jean Marie DeOrnellas.
Part I.
Chapter 1. A Winning Team: Scholar-practitioner Partnerships In Sport For Development; Tom Keyte, Meredith A. Whitley, Ben Farai Sanders, Lana Rolfe, Matthew Mattila, Richard Christopher Pavlick, and Heather Louise Baillie Ridout.
Chapter 2. TEAMS (Teaching Excellence Achievement and Motivation Through Sport): Case Study of a University-Community Collaboration; Jan Sokol-Katz, Lorrie Basinger-Fleischman, Jomills Henry Braddock II, and Marvin P. Dawkins.
Chapter 3. Goalball as Engaged Scholarship; Derek Van Rheenen, Jean Marie DeOrnellas, Jonathan Newman, Rick Smith, Jessica N. Adams, Matt Grigorieff, and William T. Wyatt.
Chapter 4. Taking Academic Flight: Scholar-Baller Partnerships and Educational Achievement; C. Keith Harrison, Reggie Saunders, Troy Vincent, Laurel Traynowicz, Jean Boyd, and Cliff Parks.
Part II.
Chapter 5. Collaboration Between Academics And Athletic Department Professionals: The Career Transition Scorecard As An Instructive Model; Eddie Comeaux.
Chapter 6. Proactive Program Improvement: Incorporating Assessment Into Student-Athlete Academic Support Services; Tony Mirabelli and Kirsten Hextrum.
Chapter 7. And the Twain Shall Meet: University of Miami Doctoral Student and Athletics Administrator Open Door to Unlikely Collaboration; Felecia Theune and Shirelle Jackson.
Chapter 8. Development of a Comprehensive Student-Athlete Engagement Program: The Warhawk Leadership Academy; Kristina Navarro and Justin Mistretta.
Chapter 9. Education and Athletics: A Case of Research Collaboration at Kansas State University; Lisa M. Rubin, Ian J. Connole, and Cori L. Pinkett.
Chapter 10. A Case Study of the University of Tulsa's S.H.A.P.E. (Student Health, Athletic Performance, and Education) Project; Danielle C. Zanotti, Christina M. Carter, Kathleen C. Strunk, and Lisa DeMarni Cromer.
Chapter 11. Conclusion; Derek Van Rheenen and Jean Marie DeOrnellas.
About the Authors.