Sport specialism in schools contributing to culture: supporting student-athletes to become better people

IF 1.8 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Curriculum Studies in Health and Physical Education Pub Date : 2022-07-14 DOI:10.1080/25742981.2022.2101133
Erin Walklate, Anthony Watt
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ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to consider the role of sport specialisms in contributing to local and community culture, and in supporting student-athletes to become ‘better people’. Research questions focused on why schools are adopting sport specialism and whether community organisations value the sport specialism. The study was phenomenological and qualitative in nature, whereby six school leaders were asked to share their experiences of sport specialism via in-depth, extended and face-to-face interviews with the researchers. Results generated the following themes: intended outcomes, student engagement, sport specialism and the local community. Conclusions highlighted that schools with sport specialism often feel the need to compete in an educational marketplace and sport specialism can have positive outcomes for young people and their communities. Findings may contribute to schools, school leaders and teachers considering the importance of positive relationships developed with the local community. The creation of an athlete-friendly culture and the focus of sport specialisms in schools to assisting young athletes to become better people were also identified as outcomes.
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学校的体育专业有助于文化:支持学生运动员成为更好的人
本研究的目的是考虑体育专业在促进当地和社区文化以及支持学生运动员成为“更好的人”方面的作用。研究问题集中在学校为什么采用体育专业以及社区组织是否重视体育专业。该研究本质上是现象学和定性的,通过与研究人员进行深入、扩展和面对面的访谈,六位学校领导被要求分享他们的体育专业经验。结果产生了以下主题:预期结果、学生参与、体育专业和当地社区。结论强调,拥有体育专业的学校经常感到有必要在教育市场上竞争,体育专业可以为年轻人及其社区带来积极的结果。研究结果可能有助于学校、学校领导和教师考虑到与当地社区发展积极关系的重要性。创造一种对运动员友好的文化,在学校关注体育专业,以帮助年轻运动员成为更好的人,也被认为是成果。
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