“It’s Our Responsibility”: Examining the Integration of Sexual Harassment and Assault Education in Sport Management Programs

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Elizabeth A. Taylor Temple University

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Colleges and universities provide a practical setting where faculty can integrate a curriculum that teaches sport management students, who are the future sport industry leaders, on critical topics they will encounter while working in the field. In light of the recent cases of sexual violence in the sport world (e.g., USA Gymnastics/Michigan State University, Baylor Football, Carolina Panthers), this study sought to examine the types of education and training on sexual violence that sport management faculty are utilizing in the classroom. Through the use of qualitative methods, 21 sport management faculty from 4-year institutions were interviewed to determine if and how the topic of sexual violence was being integrated in the classroom. Results showed a majority of the faculty were integrating current events and topics related to sexual violence in the classroom. However, faculty perceived that some courses were a “better fit” for these topics than others. Faculty also reported challenges to teaching these topics as the lines between a legal, sociological, and ethical standpoint can become confusing for students.

Taylor is with Temple University, Philadelphia, PA, USA. Paule-Koba is with Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH, USA.

Taylor (elizabeth.taylor@temple.edu) is corresponding author.
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