Experiential Learning of University Students Delivering a Coaching Workshop in Belize

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Sport Management Education Journal Pub Date : 2020-09-22 DOI:10.1123/SMEJ.2019-0050
Jenn M. Jacobs, Karisa L. Kuipers, K. A. Richards, Paul M. Wright
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Prior research has demonstrated the importance of engaging college students in a global curriculum that prepares them for the everchanging landscape of the sports industry. International learning experiences are one way to facilitate this type of professional preparation and often include the added benefit of having a deep personal impact. The purpose of this study was to understand university students’ experiences leading sessions for Belizean coaches as part of an international teaching experience. Participants were four university students pursuing interdisciplinary sport majors. Data sources included recorded interviews and daily group debrief sessions, reflective journals, social media-based photo journals, and observational fieldnotes. Qualitative data analysis resulted in the construction of three themes that described the participants’ experiences and learning outcomes: (a) personal and professional growth, (b) developing and maintaining relationships, and (c) engaging with culture. Results suggest that an international program designed to foster experiential, global learning was enhanced by the opportunity to teach in a new context, foster relationships with local stakeholders, and participate in pre- and posttrip training.
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大学生体验式学习在伯利兹举办教练研讨会
先前的研究已经证明了让大学生参与全球课程的重要性,这为他们为不断变化的体育产业做好了准备。国际学习经历是促进这类专业准备的一种方式,通常还包括对个人产生深刻影响的额外好处。本研究的目的是了解大学生领导伯利兹教练会议的经验,作为国际教学经验的一部分。参与者是四名攻读跨学科体育专业的大学生。数据来源包括采访记录和每日小组汇报会议、反思日志、基于社交媒体的照片日志和观察现场笔记。定性数据分析的结果是构建了三个主题,描述了参与者的经历和学习成果:(a)个人和专业成长,(b)发展和维护关系,(c)参与文化。结果表明,一个旨在促进体验式全球学习的国际项目因有机会在新环境中教学、促进与当地利益相关者的关系以及参与旅行前和旅行后培训而得到加强。
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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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