Respecting the game: Foreign tours as academic engagement opportunities for intercollegiate student-athletes

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal for the Study of Sports and Athletes in Education Pub Date : 2021-05-02 DOI:10.1080/19357397.2021.1920873
Kayla M. Johnson, L. Caldwell, Alexander Malinsky, Schuyler Bates, Nick Distasio, Marko Boricich
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ABSTRACT Intercollegiate student-athletes have few opportunities to participate in high-impact academic engagement opportunities, such as education abroad experiences. In this paper we explore the possibilities of intercollegiate foreign tours as a meaningful academic engagement opportunity for student-athletes. We examine learning outcomes of 31 student-athletes after participating in a one-week foreign tour experience playing baseball and participating in associated educational and cultural activities in Cuba. Data come from one case study that employs three qualitative strands: a pre-trip survey, in-country daily reflections, and a post-trip survey. We use an inductive analytical approach, informed by learning and development theory to examine players’ cognitive, attitudinal, and behavioral development as a result of the foreign tour. Findings indicate that foreign tours that include an educational component may bridge athletics and the academic mission of higher education and can provide a meaningful opportunity for high-impact engagement that student-athletes perceive to be missing from their education.
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尊重比赛:国外巡回赛是校际学生运动员的学术参与机会
校际学生运动员很少有机会参与高影响力的学术参与机会,比如出国留学经历。在本文中,我们探讨了校际国外巡回赛作为学生运动员有意义的学术参与机会的可能性。我们研究了31名学生运动员在古巴参加为期一周的棒球国外巡回赛和相关教育和文化活动后的学习结果。数据来自一个案例研究,该研究采用了三个定性环节:旅行前调查、国内日常反思和旅行后调查。我们使用归纳分析方法,根据学习和发展理论,考察球员在国外巡回赛中的认知、态度和行为发展。研究结果表明,包括教育部分的国外旅行可能会将体育运动与高等教育的学术使命联系起来,并为学生运动员认为在教育中缺失的高影响力参与提供有意义的机会。
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