Perceived Course Rigor in Sport Management: Class Level, Course Grades, and Student Ratings

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Sport Management Education Journal Pub Date : 2020-03-25 DOI:10.1123/smej.2019-0058
James E. Johnson, Robert M. Turick, M. Dalgety, Khirey Walker, Eric Klosterman, Anya T. Eicher
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Higher education in the United States, and sport management in particular, has faced contemporary attacks for its perceived lack of academic rigor. To investigate these criticisms, this study examined 830 students enrolled in 69 semester-long courses across four consecutive years in a single sport management program to measure perceived course rigor and its relationship to overall course ratings, course grades, and course level. Seven rigor questions were added to existing student ratings and distributed at the end of each semester. A factor analysis strongly supported the conceptualization of rigor utilized in the study. Pearson correlations indicated that student ratings and rigor were positively related. An ordinary least squares multiple regression also revealed that overall student ratings and course grades significantly aid in predicting course rigor. Pragmatically, the results suggest that sport management students appreciate rigorous courses and that faculty should strive to include elements of rigor into their courses without fear of retributional bias on student ratings.
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体育管理中的课程优势:班级水平、课程成绩和学生评分
美国的高等教育,尤其是体育管理,因为缺乏学术严谨性而面临着当代的攻击。为了调查这些批评,本研究调查了830名学生,他们在一个体育管理项目中连续四年参加了69个学期的课程,以衡量他们对课程严密性的感知及其与整体课程评分、课程成绩和课程水平的关系。七个严格的问题被添加到现有的学生评分中,并在每个学期结束时分发。因子分析有力地支持了研究中使用的严谨性概念。Pearson相关性表明学生评分与严谨性呈正相关。一个普通的最小二乘多元回归也显示,学生的总体评分和课程成绩显著地有助于预测课程的严谨性。务实地说,结果表明,体育管理专业的学生欣赏严格的课程,教师应该努力将严格的元素纳入他们的课程,而不必担心学生评分的报复性偏见。
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Sport Management Education Journal
Sport Management Education Journal EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Sport Management Education Journal (SMEJ) promotes advancement of the body of knowledge in pedagogy as it relates to sport management education and disseminates knowledge about sport management courses, curricula, and teaching. This established semiannual journal addresses a range of issues concerning graduate and undergraduate education in sport management. Topics of interest include curriculum development, accreditation, employment competencies, effective teaching methods, experiential learning, online learning, and issues and trends in sport management education. Manuscripts based on conceptual, philosophical, and empirical inquiry will be considered for publication.
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