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Without The Academic Part, It Wouldn’t Be Squash”: Youth Development in an Urban Squash Program

Michael A. Hemphill and K. Andrew R. Richards

Purpose:

The purpose of this study was to examine youth development outcomes in an Urban Squash program.

Methods:

A mixed method approach to was employed to address three research questions: 1) to what extent did the Urban Squash program exhibit features of a quality OST program?; 2) what aspects of the Urban Squash program were most valued by participants and stakeholders?; and 3) how were outcomes gained within urban squash transferred into the school day. The OST Observation Instrument was employed to provide a measure of fidelity related to the implementation of quality program structures. Youth participants (N = 21) and adults (N = 13) with knowledge of the program were interviewed in a semistructured format. Qualitative inductive analysis and constant comparison methods were used to generate themes.

Results:

Systematic observations demonstrated that the program reflected a strong program design with activities that were sequenced, active, personally focused, and explicit. Within that context, four qualitative themes related to quality programming include 1) academic enrichment, 2) academic transfer, 3) relationships, and 4) personal and social responsibility.

Conclusions:

Urban Squash provided a quality program structure. Transfer from the program to the school was evident with academic enrichment and personal and social responsibility.

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Expanding the Boundaries of TPSR and Empowering Others to Make Their Own Contributions

Barrie Gordon and Sylvie Beaudoin

for at risk middle school-aged boys ( Gordon et al., 2016 ), a squash program tied to improving academic achievement ( Hemphill & Richards, 2016 ), competitive sports ( Balague & Fink, 2016 ), male refugees from Tanzania ( Whitley, Coble, & Jewell, 2016 ), a soccer-based program for gang

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What Occupational Socialization Factors Influence Preservice Teachers to Possess Fitness Orientations?

Craig Parkes and Michael A. Hemphill

.A.R. ( 2016 ). Without the academic part, it wouldn’t be squash: Youth development in an urban squash program . Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 35, 263 – 276 . doi:10.1123/jtpe.2015-0109 10.1123/jtpe.2015-0109 Lawson , H.A. ( 1983a ). Towards a model of teacher socialization in physical

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Developing a Pedagogy of Restorative Physical Education

Michael A. Hemphill, Yongsun Lee, Sarah Ragab, Jeremy Rinker, and Omari L. Dyson

. Hemphill , M.A. & Richards , K.A.R. ( 2016 ). “Without the academic part, it wouldn’t be squash”: Youth development in an urban squash program . Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 35 ( 3 ), 263 – 276 . doi:10.1123/jtpe.2015-0109 Jagers , R.J. , Rivas-Drake , D. , & Borowski , T

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To PETE, or Not to PETE, That Is the Question: The Influence of Occupational Socialization on Physical Education Teacher Education Recruitment and Retention

Craig Parkes and Shelley L. Holden

.1080/13573320701780779 Goetz , J.P. , & LeCompte , M.D. ( 1984 ). Ethnography and qualitative design in educational research . Academic Press . Hemphill , M.A. , & Richards , K.A.R. ( 2016 ). Without the academic part, it wouldn’t be squash: Youth development in an urban squash program . Journal of Teaching in

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The Relationship and Effect Among Physical Literacy Attributes in University Physical Education During the Pandemic Quarantine Period

Siu Ming Choi, Raymond Kim Wai Sum, Elean Fung Lin Leung, and Cindy Sit

whom most were Chinese (97%). They enrolled in individual sports (modern dance, physical conditioning, taekwondo, Tai Chi, track and field, and yoga), racket sports (badminton, squash, table tennis, tennis, and woodball), and team sports (basketball, handball, soccer, softball, and volleyball) courses

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Physical Activity Promotion on Private School Websites: The Case of Maryland

David Kahan, Thomas L. McKenzie, Maya Satnick, and Olivia Hansen

combined some individually listed intramural activities into groups based on commonalities rather than having multiple categories for the same type. For example, badminton, squash, and pickleball were all categorized as “Racquet Sports.” Originally, we searched each website for the presence of a PE