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Influence of Occupational Socialization on the Perspectives and Practices of Adapted Physical Education Teachers

Chan Woong Park and Matthew D. Curtner-Smith

progressive when the study was conducted. Traditionalists’ key goals and objectives for the subject were relatively narrow and reflected a disciplinary mastery value orientation ( Jewett, 1994 ). Specifically, they focused on improving their charges’ “sports skills,” helping them become “more active,” and

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Adapted Physical Activity Professionals in Rehabilitation: An Explorative Study in the Norwegian Context

Øyvind F. Standal, Tor Erik H. Nyquist, and Hanne H. Mong

talking about a “resource orientation” can be considered as expressions of a knowledge base. It might more appropriately be seen as an attitude or a value orientation. However, two issues came up in this regard during the interviews. First, one of the sports pedagogues stated that the knowledge base

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Personality and Attitudinal Predictors of Sportspersonship in Recreational Sport

Tanya Fozzard and Dara Mojtahedi

. https://doi.org/10.1002/per.2085 Hilbig , B.E. , & Zettler , I. ( 2009 ). Pillars of cooperation: Honesty–Humility, social value orientations, and economic behavior . Journal of Research in Personality, 43 ( 3 ), 516 – 519 . https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jrp.2009.01.003 Hilbig , B.E. , Zettler