一科体育学术支持服务设施和人员配置的审查

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal for the Study of Sports and Athletes in Education Pub Date : 2018-09-02 DOI:10.1080/19357397.2018.1525140
L. Judge, J. Petersen, James E. Johnson, D. Bellar, B. Leitzelar, D. Zupin, Nick Nordmann, C. R. Rode
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本研究从三个方面考察了NCAA一级学校的运动员学术支持服务:1)项目范围和预算,2)项目领导和人员配备,以及3)项目设施和设备。第二个目的是检查这些项目和设施的差异,这些项目和设施是基于三种类型的足球状态,包括足球碗分区(FBS),足球锦标赛分区(FCS)和非足球I区学校(NFS)。一项包含48个项目的调查得到了专家的意见,以探索学术支持计划和设施。共有100名学术支持项目主任完成了在线调查,其中包括29个FBS, 36个FCS和35个NFS机构,分布在31个体育会议中。为整个样本确定了21个关键变量的第一类学校的描述性数据。另外的方差分析结果确定了18个领域的显著差异基于足球分类关于运动-学术支持设施及其领导,人员配置,预算和设施。
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An examination of division I athletic-academic support services facilities and staffing
ABSTRACT This study examined athlete academic support services in NCAA Division I schools across three broad areas: 1) program scope and budget, 2) program leadership and staffing, and 3) program facilities and equipment. A secondary purpose was to examine differences in these programs and facilities based upon football status amongst three categories including Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS), Football Championship Subdivision (FCS), and non-football Division I schools (NFS). A 48-item survey was developed with expert input to explore academic support programs and facilities. A total of 100 academic support program directors completed the online survey, including 29 FBS, 36 FCS, and 35 NFS institutions dispersed among 31 athletic conferences. Descriptive data for the Division I schools for 21 key variables were determined for the whole sample. Additional ANOVA results identified 18 areas of significant difference based upon football classification regarding athletic-academic support facilities and their leadership, staffing, budget, and facilities.
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