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Exemplifying Inclusive Excellence: How Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis Leads by Example in Kinesiology

Mark Urtel, NiCole Keith, and Rafael E. Bahamonde

-oriented ways. Hence, its mission and aim centered on serving the community in which it originated. Remarkably, IUPUI is a six-time Insight into Diversity Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) award winner. Additionally, IUPUI is committed to recognizing both staff and faculty in their pursuit of

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“The Best Teacher Is Also a Student”: Improving Qualitative Research Literacy by Learning From My Mistakes

Larena Hoeber

Guba offered a different perspective on doing research and conceptualizing data than what I had been previously taught. The insight offered by them, particularly around trustworthiness, influenced how I conducted my master’s and doctoral projects, and early studies as a faculty member. One of the first

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“What Have I Learned … ” and How Did I Get There? Reflection on a Research Journey

Marijke Taks

Thessaloniki, Greece [T*]) when Jim Weese [I*] inquired if I had already decided about my plans to move to Canada. At that time, Dr. Weese was serving as the dean of the Faculty of Human Kinetics at University of Windsor. Transitioning From Europe to Canada After the NASSM 1999 conference, I returned home to

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Recycling and Resistance to Change in Physical Education: The Informal Recruitment of Physical Education Teachers in Schools

Michelle Elizabeth Flemons, Joanne Hill, Toni O’Donovan, and Angel Chater

.M. , & Curtner-Smith , M.D. ( 2018 ). Occupational socialization of sport pedagogy faculty: Two German case studies . Journal of Teaching in Physical Education, 37 ( 2 ), 154 – 163 . https://doi.org/10.1123/jtpe.2017-0071 Merrem , A.M. , & Curtner-Smith , M.D. ( 2019 ). The occupational

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The National Academy of Kinesiology 2020 Review and Evaluation of Doctoral Programs in Kinesiology

John H. Challis

of the elements of the review have remained unchanged. The NAK started developing an evaluation tool in 1996; in 2000, it was piloted on 20 volunteer programs ( Thomas et al., 2007 ). The NAK review ranking is based on nine indices related to program faculty, and seven indices related to program

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Levels of Gnostic Functions in Top Karate Athletes—A Pilot Study

Tatiana Tapajcikova, Dávid Líška, Ladislav Batalik, Clea P. Tucker, and Alena Kobesova

with The Code of Ethics of the World Medical Association and was the study was approved by the ethics committee of the Slovak Medical University, Faculty of HealthCare, Banská Bystrica, number 2/2021. Table 1 Descriptive Characteristics of Both Groups Karate group ( n  = 36) General population control

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Mindfulness and Psychological Inflexibility in Portuguese Adolescent Athletes: A Novel Framework for Understanding the Link Between Shame and Sports Anxiety

Sara Margarida Simões de Oliveira, Marina Isabel Vieira Antunes Cunha, António Fernando Boleto Rosado, Mariana Saraiva, and Cláudia Rute Carlos Ferreira

.30) years of practice of sport. Procedures This study respected all ethical and deontological requirements inherent to scientific research. The study was approved by the Ethical Board of the Faculty where it was conducted. The study’s sample was collected by contacting a varied range of sports clubs in

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“Getting the Tip of the Pen on the Paper”: How the Spectrum of Teaching Styles Narrows the Gap Between the Hope and the Happening

Brendan SueSee, Shane Pill, Michael Davies, and John Williams

.1080/13573320903217125 Pill , S. ( 2012 ). Rethinking sport teaching in physical education [Unpublished Doctor of Philosophy dissertation, Faculty of Education, University of Tasmania , Launceston] . Pill , S. , & Rankin , J. ( 2020 ). Using the spectrum to ground PETE students’ pedagogical footings . In B

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Introduction From the New Editors

Lindsay S. Nagamatsu and Patricia C. Heyn

contributors and readers of JAPA . Dr. Nagamatsu is an Assistant Professor in the School of Kinesiology, Faculty of Health Sciences at Western University, Canada. She is the Director of the Exercise, Mobility, and Brain Health Lab where her multidisciplinary research program examines the effects of exercise

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Gender Equity in Sport-Science Academia: We Still Have a Long Way to Go!

Sabrina Skorski and Silvana Bucher-Sandbakk

of (female) scientists due to care responsibilities has still not been established, which creates a disadvantage when applying for leadership positions. Indeed, an example from computer-science faculties shows that after the birth of a child, mothers author on average 17.6 fewer papers than fathers