Brown’s 1950 appointment at New York University ( Wiggins & Wiggins, 2011 ). African Americans in physical education were mainly at Historically Black Colleges and Universities or public schools, and they had few options for graduate education—such as Springfield College and New York University, two of
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Patricia Vertinsky and Alison Wrynn
.A. Brooks (Ed.), Perspectives on the academic discipline of physical education (pp. 20 – 45 ). Champaign, IL : Human Kinetics . Park , R.J . ( 1987 ). The future of graduate education in the sociocultural foundations: History , Quest, 39 ( 2 ), 191 – 200 . doi:10.1080/00336297.1987.10483872 10
Paulo Felipe Ribeiro Bandeira, Michael Duncan, Maria Luiza Pessoa, Ívina Soares, Larissa da Silva, Jorge Mota, and Clarice Martins
Graduate Education—CAPES (CAPES-PRINT: 88887.369625/2019-00). Mota was supported by grants FCT: SFRH/BSAB/142983/2018 and UID/DTP/00617/2019. The authors declare that they have no conflicts of interest. References Asparouhov , T. , & Muthén , B. ( 2009 ). Exploratory structural equation modeling
David H. Perrin
, and two, in particular, are highlights. In 1982, Gary Delforge, who was chairing the National Athletic Trainers’ Association’s (NATA) Professional Education Committee, invited me to join the committee as a member and then chair of the subcommittee on Graduate Education—a labor of love I enjoyed for 13
Melinda A. Solmon, Kim C. Graber, Amelia Mays Woods, Nancy I. Williams, Thomas J. Templin, Sarah L. Price, and Alison Weimer
production to advance applied and theoretical knowledge, public research universities have strong commitments to exceptional graduate education and typically fulfill the concomitant mission of effective undergraduate education. These institutions deliver high-quality educational experiences to a wide range
Mitch Abrams and Michelle L. Bartlett
not be standard in all relevant graduate education. The importance of using a three-pronged approach: comprehensive prevention, risk assessment, and treatment, cannot be underestimated in moving toward reduction of sexual assault incidences and victims, and the world of athletics is no exception
Charles B. Corbin, Hyeonho Yu, and Diane L. Gill
publish the results in professional and research journals. The RQ provided an outlet for faculty research and, as Park noted in her review of the 75 years history of the RQ , the “ RQ brought about more research and exacted a positive effect on graduate education ( Park, 2005 , p. S-4).” The leading
Karl M. Newell
, N. ( 2020 ). Life span motor development (7th ed.). Human Kinetics . Hoffman , S. ( 1985 ). Specialization + fragmentation = extermination: A formula for the demise of graduate education . Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 56 ( 6 ), 19 – 22 . https://doi.org/10
Matthew D. Bird and Brandonn S. Harris
’ identified gender, age, ethnic background, highest level of graduate education completed (Master’s or Doctorate), location of work (university setting and/or private practice), area of highest degree obtained (clinical/counseling or performance enhancement), licensure status (licensed or unlicensed), and
Eleni Diakogeorgiou, R. Richard Ray Jr., Sara Brown, Jay Hertel, and Douglas J. Casa
testing process that offers no credible benefit to identifying future ATs. An added benefit of the move to the entry-level graduate education programs will hopefully be that many of the diverse populations currently being served as athletes in the collegiate setting can now pursue athletic training as a