Support to Classify Intercollegiate Athletics Participation as a High Impact Practice

Molly P. Harry
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Abstract: Academic practitioners have promoted the idea of high impact practices (HIPs) in higher education. HIPs are cognitive and social activities designed to prepare students for life after college. Research indicates that college athletes are less involved in HIPs than non-athlete peers; however, limited research has explored the ways in which athletics, if organized and governed appropriately and ethically, can qualify as a HIP. This manuscript examines the intercollegiate athletics and higher education literature and provides key ways in which athletics participation has components—such as reflection, intentionality, and interaction—present in HIPs. Additionally, this manuscript offers practical implications for athletics leaders to consider in order to further align athletics participation with other traditional HIPs. As critics note the growing divide between academics and athletics, reframing sports as an educational endeavor, such as a HIP, may help alleviate some strain between sport and the academy.
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支持将校际体育参与分类为高影响实践
摘要:学术实践者在高等教育中推广了高影响实践(HIPs)的理念。HIPs是认知和社会活动,旨在为学生大学毕业后的生活做准备。研究表明,大学运动员比非运动员更少参与髋部运动;然而,有限的研究探索了体育运动的方式,如果组织和管理得当,合乎道德,可以成为HIP。本文考察了校际体育和高等教育文献,并提供了关键的方式,其中体育参与有组件,如反思,意向性和互动,目前在HIPs。此外,这份手稿提供了实际意义的体育领导人考虑,以进一步对齐体育参与与其他传统的HIPs。正如批评人士所指出的,学术和体育之间的分歧越来越大,将体育重新定义为一种教育努力,比如HIP,可能有助于缓解体育和学术之间的一些紧张关系。
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