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How Kinesiology Leaders Can Use the Constructs of Adaptive, Complexity, and Transformational Leadership to Anticipate and Prepare for Future Possibilities

Lara M. Duke, Jennifer P. Gorman, and Jennifer M. Browne

with an ethic of care, leveraging their positions to center community needs, social justice, and inclusive practices while considering future developments. Kinesiology leaders employing adaptive, complexity, or transformational leadership approaches place people at the heart of learning and adapting to

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Inclusion of Individuals With Overweight/Obesity in Physical Activity Settings

Paul Bernard Rukavina

pedagogy of love through the employment of a sport activist approach, leading to an ethic of care and removal of barriers, especially for the oppressed ( Luguetti & McDonald, 2020 ). Unfortunately, without intervention, social hierarchies can emerge in PE settings. Left unchecked, those students who are

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Transformative Social and Emotional Learning in Physical Education

Michael A. Hemphill and Paul M. Wright

, including their social and emotional development, grew. Concepts and approaches that have been widely adopted include character education ( Lickona, 1996 ), infusing an ethic of care ( Noddings, 2013 ), emotional intelligence ( Goleman, 1988 ), 21st century skills ( Bellanca & Brandt, 2010 ), positive youth