A Re-conceptualization of Student-Athlete Education: Utilizing Critical Theory to Eliminate Perceived Conflict

dc.citation.issn0897-165X
dc.citation.issueWinter/2
dc.citation.jtitleAcademic Athletic Journal
dc.citation.volume13
dc.contributor.authorMeyer, Barbara B.
dc.date.accessioned2023-04-21T14:41:26Z
dc.date.available2023-04-21T14:41:26Z
dc.date.issued1999
dc.date.published1999
dc.description.abstractThe purposes of this qualitativestudy were to examine how Division I football and basketball players were able to obtain a balanced, comprehensive college education, and to explore specific factors that enhanced the overall quality and symmetry of their experience. The participants in the study consisted of 26 former male letter-winning football (n=20) and basketball (n=6) players. Nineteen percent of the participants were African-American and 81% were Anglo-American. Approximately 30% of the men in the sample had played their respective sports at the professional level. Results of this study highlighted the inability of role theory to explain and manage issues related to student-athlete education, and suggested that critical theory may best explain how to secure a balanced, comprehensive education. Implications for personnel who provide personal support to student-athtetes were discussed.
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2097/43121
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dc.subjectsex/gender
dc.subjectdemographics
dc.subjectfootball
dc.subjectbasketball
dc.subjectcollege experience
dc.subjectcoaches
dc.titleA Re-conceptualization of Student-Athlete Education: Utilizing Critical Theory to Eliminate Perceived Conflict
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