A Selected, Annotated Bibliography of Completed Research on Management theory and Practice in Physical Education and Athletes
A Comprehensive Overview of Research on Management Theory and Practice in Physical Education and Athletes
by Prakash B.*, Dr. J. Victor Dhanraj,
- Published in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education, E-ISSN: 2230-7540
Volume 14, Issue No. 2, Jan 2018, Pages 243 - 248 (6)
Published by: Ignited Minds Journals
ABSTRACT
This is a chosen list of sources of materials on amusement that were declared in the ERIC framework. It is partitioned into two segments record edited compositions and diary references. All references are recorded one after another in order. The theoretical area contains modified works of archives declared in Exploration in Education. The references in this segment incorporate postings of creator, title, organization or distributer, distribution date, number of pages, ED number, and accessibility through ERIC Document Reproduction Service. The diary segment refers to articles declared in Current Index to Journals in Education. The data in tl'ese references incorporates creator, title, periodical, number of pages, distribution date, ERIC descriptors, and explanations whenever proper.
KEYWORD
management theory, practice, physical education, athletes, selected, annotated bibliography, completed research, materials, amusement, ERIC framework
INTRODUCTION
- Altus, David M., comp. Outside Education, A Selected Bibliography. Supplement No. 1. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, August 1971. 264 pp. Stock no. 1780-0832. ED 055 702. MF and HC.* Around 12S archives and 217 diary articles distributed in the vicinity of 1960 and 1970 are refered to in this book reference on open air instruction. Section one contains references what's more, abstracts that have showed up in "Exploration in Education" from January 1970 through July 1971. Section two incorporates references of diary articles from "Current Index to Journals in Education" from the principal issue in January 1969 through the July 1971 issue. Notwithstanding open air training, the zones of protection training, entertainment, and nature are spoken to in this distribution. Kinds of materials refered to incorporate research reports, depictions of projects, and materials for instructional utilize. A list of subject terms encourages area of archives in a particular branch of knowledge. Requesting data for ERIC materials is exhibited. This book index is the first in a arrangement of arranged supplements to the Fulton and Loomis book index (see beneath). American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. Methodologies to Problems of Public School Administration in Health Physical Education, and Amusement. Procedures of the National Conference of City and County Directors, (sixth, Washington, D.C., December 8-10, 1968). Washington, D.C.: the Association, 1969. 158 pp. ED 040 499. MF as it were. This report contains a gathering of papers chose from those introduced at the gathering. Themes canvassed incorporate human relations in the cooperations of ethnic gatherings, swarm control at athletic occasions, drifts in wellbeing training onndrugs, sex training and family life, authoritative structure, year-round schools, physical training programs, and physical instruction offices. Other than papers also, discourses, the record contains outlines of gathering exchanges on the points canvassed in formal introductions. Steady materials are added. Optional School Athletic Administration: A New Look. Report of the National Conference on Secondary School AtgernWITIFfitration (second, Washington, D.C., January 12-15, 1969). Washington, D.C.: the Association, 1969. 142 pp. ED 040 496. MF as it were.
more, estimations of young people, new athletic offices, proficient readiness of what's more, professional stability for mentors, advertising, athletic chiefs' parts, athletic spending plans, protection programs, swarm control, and principles of conduct for competitors. Two papers by understudies that talk about the benefits of secondary school athletic projects and papers on the status of state secondary school athletic relationship in Minnesota, Illinois, and Ohio are incorporated. - "Chosen Bibliography for Outdoor Education." Washington, D.C.: the Affiliation, 1967. ED 022 603. MF and HC. Sixty-one books and articles distributed in the vicinity of 1940 and 1967 are recorded. In spite of the fact that the significant segment of the list of sources is committed to open air training, additionally included are distributions on recreational exercises, protection, national and state parks, outdoors, and open air creates. - and Athletic Institute. School and University Facilities Guide for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Athletics. Washington, D.C.: the Association; Chicago: the Institute, 1968. 202 pp. ED 032 722. MF as it were. This guide presents data worried about the arranging of zones and offices for games, diversion, outside instruction, and physical and wellbeing training. Swimming pools, benefit territories, ice skating, field houses, fields, and stadiums are among the numerous offices which are considered. Included are numerous outlines furthermore, draws giving particular estimations. A check list is given. - and Athletic Institute. Arranging Areas and Facilities for Health, Physical Instruction and Recreation b Partici ants in National Facilities Conference. Rev. ed. Washington, D.C.: the Association; Chicago: the Institute, 1965. ED 014 848. Not accessible from EDRS. Particular data is given in this manual for organizers of territories and offices for games, entertainment, open air instruction, and physical and wellbeing training. Section one concerns fundamental ideas germane to the zone of thought. The points of physical training, wellbeing and security instruction, and entertainment are recorded. Arranging standards, arranging units, and territory composes are talked about. Section two manages outside zones and offices. Arranging methods are sketched out. Particular rules for creating entertainment, stop, school, open air, and outside instruction regions are given. Section three is concerned with indoor offices. oceanic regions and offices. Outline furthermore, development of swimming pools are considered from a specialized perspective. Improvement of waterfronts and shorelines is additionally talked about. Section five manage wellbeing and security regions and offices. Office needs identified with the school wellbeing program in the light of the school's place in the group are examined in one section, and security instruction regions managing driver training are talked about in the other. All through this guide, particular data is given to control the peruser. A few reference sections incorporate data about the National Conference on Areas and Facilities for Health, Physical Education, and Amusement; particular graphs of different sorts of athletic courts; rules sources; necessities of the maturing and handicapped; check records for organizers; what's more, a glossary. - and Council for Exceptional Children. Entertainment and Physical Activity for the Rationally Retarded. Washington, D.C.: TW Association and the Council, 1966. 92 pp. ED 017 088. MF as it were. Uncommon instructors, physical teachers, guardians, and volunteers can give recre-ation to the rationally incapacitated. Foundation data about the rationally incapacitated and their targets of play and recreational projects, and also recommendations for program usage and direction are displayed. Particular cases of differed sorts of exercises are recorded. Included is a 114-thing commented on book index. - and Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr. Establishment. Secia101icstionalManual... From Beginners to Champions. Washington, D.C.: the Association and the Foundation, 1972. 146 pp. Accessible from the Association. ED 069 076. MF as it were. This manual is planned to help educators, volunteers, and guardians in giving physical instruction or entertainment exercises for rationally impeded youngsters. Introduced in every one of the four fundamental movement territories (wellness and molding, olympic style sports, volleyball, and swimming) are exercises, drills, strategies, instructing/training recommendations, and sequenced movements for kids by any stretch of the imagination age and execution levels. Essential, transitional, and propelled basics of every action are portrayed, with dynamic showing groupings and nitty gritty hone calendars or lesson designs. Additionally clarified are the reasoning and basis for physical instruction and entertainment programs for the hindered, with uncommon reference to the Special Olympics (a yearly national games rivalry for
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manual. - and National Recreation and Park Association. Physical Education and Recre-ation for Handicapped Children; Proceedings of a Study Conference on Research and Demonstration Needs. Washington, D.C.: the Associations, 1968. 91 pp. Accessible from AAHPER. ED 034 345. MF as it were. Included are articles on the status of physical instruction for the impeded, the outwardly crippled, the hearing hindered, and the sincerely irritated. Ideas in research and exhibition needs in physical training and recreation for the physically crippled are introduced. Papers think about the status of diversion for the incapacitated as identified with the accompanying: group organizations, foundations, and schools. Additionally talked about are investigate on entertainment outdoors, an appraisal and assessment of ventures, the strategies for gathering and preparing, and accessible administrations. American Camping Association. "Book reference of Studies and Research in Camping and Outdoor Education and Supplement." Martinsville, Ind.: the Association, 1964. 87 pp. ED 035 499. MF and HC. Following dialogs on the requirement for investigate in open air instruction and on the American Camping Association's program of research, more than 1,000 mostly commented on bibliographic passages distributed in the vicinity of 1909 and 1964 are introduced. The postings are partitioned into four segments: propositions and papers; thinks about supported by neighborhood Community Welfare Councils, Community Chests, and United Funds; look into supported by national associations and administrative organizations; and considers by people and organizations. The passages are cross-referenced in a topical record. - "Research Related to Camping." Proceedings of Workshop on Research Related to Camping. Martinsville, Ind.: the Association, 1964. 104 pp. ED 035 498. MF and HC. The variables of camp condition are analyzed from the perspective of the analyst and the camp executive to decide significant elements for consider. Research techniques now being used in the zones of staff determination, camper dispositions, site administration, and managerial programing are talked about. The essential parts of the camp executive are introduced and incorporate characterizing issues for the specialist and making the camp accessible for thinks about. The analyst's duties incorporate exploratory outline, elucidation of results, and use of interdisciplinary Camping Association is talked about as far as help with financing, coordination and incitement of research, and dispersal of research discoveries. Athletic Institute. The Recreation Program. Chicago: the Institute, 1963. 346 pp. ED 032 949. Not accessible from EDRS. This book gives directional pointers on the explanations behind and methods for creating what's more, incorporating a few program territories in the field of diversion. Proposals are given on the employments of the book by people required with or intrigued in amusement. The book gives a composite photo of the significant perspectives, sorts, and types of amusement action. Particular zones secured are expressions and crafts,dance, dramatization, diversions, games and sports, interests, music, and open air amusement. Perusing, composing, and talking; social entertainment; uncommon occasions; what's more, intentional administration are likewise included. Toward the finish of every particular zone, a asset direct as well as a list of sources is displayed. Ayrault, Evelyn West. You Can Raise Your Handicapped Child. New York: G. P. Putnam's Children, 1964. 318 pp. ED 012 122. Not accessible from EDRS. Composed as a guide for guardians of impaired youngsters, this book gives data on kinds of debilitations and the points and procedures of treatment. treatment, and training. Particular suggestions to enable guardians to raise a incapacitated youngster are talked about. Conduct issues, parent mentalities, day by day issues, and amusement are inspected in detail and showed by contextual analyses. Included are diagrams posting each state's arrangements for a specialized curriculum, professional recovery, state care, and state help. Addresses are given for national and state organizations serving incapacitated kids. Bannon, Joseph J., and Edward H. Story. "Rules for Recreation and Park Systems." Urbana: University of Illinois, June 1970. 26 pp. ED 0S7 968. MF F, HC. In this production, composed for use in directing group amusement and stop frameworks, the accompanying themes are talked about: why parks and recreational offices ought to be created, the requirement for administrative cooperation, what's more, stop framework improvement. Also, neighborhood parks, play parts, nmounity parks, far reaching parks, territorial parks and reservations, and specific diversion territories and offices are
use by school and group are additionally audited. Cases of joint improvement of school-diversion offices in four groups are portrayed: Topeka, Kansas; Mount Prospect, Illinois; Austin, Texas; and Elk Grove Village, Illinois. A framework of suggested group stop and entertainment rehearses talks about organization, group participation, arranging, offices, projects, and work force, and a &art of chose Illinois laws is incorporated. Berryman, Doris L., and others. "Upgrade of Recreation Service to Disabled Youngsters." Final Report. Pt. 1. New York: New York University, School of .Instruction, 1971. 102 pp. ED 061 670. MF and HC. A sum of 616 delegate offices was gone by and contemplated regarding amusement administrations gave to crippled kids and youth. Of the 616, 88 percent gave some amusement administrations. Discoveries are displayed by classification of organization: business offices, libraries and exhibition halls, 4-H clubs, holy places, group organizations, open diversion offices, wellbeing offices, healing facilities and private schools, and open and tuition based schools. Information are given on increment or reduction in administrations, issues, kinds of handicaps served, offices, exercises, reconciliation with ordinary kids, group assets utilized, help acquired, transportation gave, and attention. Near information from chose classes of offices are additionally examined as far as staff, sorts of exercises gave, what's more, kinds of handicaps served. Sixty-five tables are incorporated. - "Suggested Standards with Evaluative Criteria for Recreation Services in Residential Institutions." Enhancement of Recreation Service to Disabled Kids, Pt. 2. New York: New York University, School of Education, 1971. 57 pp. ED 061 671. MF and HC. The recommended gauges and evaluative criteria are intended to help healing centers and other private foundations in assessing diversion ser-indecencies gave to occupants, principally kids and youth. Depicted are the advancement of the gauges and the rating instrument, rules for utilizing the guidelines, assessment and scoring systems, and utilization of the comes about. The agenda of guidelines and criteria involves the major part of the archive. The 55 benchmarks are masterminded by real class: logic and objectives; organization; work force; programming; regions, offices, and gear; and assessment and research. - "Serving Disabled Children: Guidelines for Recreation Agencies." Enhancement of Recreation Service to Disabled Children, Pt. 3. New York: New York University, School of These rules are proposed to help diversion organizations in expanding their administrations to impaired kids. Fundamental data is given on getting a program began, as to administrations, staff, finances, the situation of program organizer, offices, area of hardware, volunteers, and wellsprings of guidance. Distinguished are the necessities and possibilities of negligibly, modestly, and seriously crippled youngsters and how these necessities identify with programming. Recorded in plunging request of trouble are a few issues and arrangements in giving amusement projects to impaired kids, such as parental and group tension about wellbeing and related variables. Abridged quickly are 25 cases in which offices have utilized inventive and imaginative ways to deal with actuate existing assets for entertainment benefit. - "Entertainment for Disabled Children: Guidelines for Parents and FrJends." Upgrade of Recreation Services for Disabled Children, Pt. 4. New York: New York University, School of Education, 1971. 23 pp. ED 061 673. MF and HC. Proposals with respect to arrangement of diversion administrations to crippled kids are offered to guardians and companions of such youngsters. Recorded are sorts of group organizations prone to have amusement programs for handicapped youngsters furthermore, the sorts of administrations each is probably going to give. Rules for guardians who wish to help begin a diversion program if none exist in the group incorporate positive activity steps the parent can take. Portrayed are a few amusement programs for impaired kids that are being directed in different states to represent the sorts of diversion administrations which can be made accessible. Feathered creature, Ronald, and Buis T. Inman, "Salary Opportunities for Rural Families from Outside Recreation Enterprises." Washington, D.C.: U.S. Bureau of Agribusiness, March 1965. 36 pp. ED 017 376. MP and HC. Some low-salary regions of the U.S. have characteristic attractions which can be utilized as a reason for setting up either part-or full-time recreational ventures. The accomplishment of individuals undertaking these sorts of business wanders relies upon their administrative capacity in evaluating dmand, getting the vital capital, building proper offices, fulfilling clients, what's more, keeping up generally low expenses. This report outlines information got from examines on recreational undertakings, in six territories of the U.S., which were made to decide their budgetary achievement. Money salary surpassed costs for 86 percent of the 254 recreational endeavors broke down, however a large portion of the organizations returned under $10
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administrators credited their prosperity to an) area on or close to a cleared street or close to an open recreational region, b) promoting; c) welltrained representatives, d) an assortment of offices to intrigue the whole family, e) all around created group endeavors that support a more extended season, f) an appealing office, and g) great administration and taking into account singular wishes of clients. Those recreational organizations fit for sufficiently yielding salary to help a family required full-time endeavors of no less than one laborer and an venture of over $50,000. They included youth camps, minnow ranches, shooting jelly, man farms, and recreational buildings. van der Smissen, Betty, and Donald V. Joyce, comps. List of sources of Theses what's more, Dissertations in Recreation, Parks, Camping, and Outdoor Education. Washington, D.C.: National Recreation and Park Association, 1970. 555 pp. ED 050 859. Not accessible from EDRS. The list of sources gives 3,831 clarified references of theories and papers in the zones of entertainment, parks, outdoors, and outside instruction. The examinations, finished from 1910 to 1970, speak to 188 establishments. Passages are filed by taking an interest foundation and subject. - Entertainment and Leisure Information Systems: Status and Priorities. Washington, D.C.: National Recreation and Park Association, 1971. 82 pp. ED 050 835. Not accessible from EDRS. This production archives the underlying stage for advancement of a trade framework for data and information relevant to amusement and relaxation time. Area one incorporates procedures from the National Recreation and Park Writing Retrieval Consultation, wherein recovery and scattering, the status of entertainment and stop data frameworks, the requirement for an electronic bibliographic recovery framework, working frameworks, and bearings for what's to come are talked about. Segment two contains procedures from the Recreation, Environment and Leisure Information Systems Exchange (Acknowledge) session, which inspected viable utilizations of Realize, the Worldwide Center for Documentation in Leisure, and the Outdoor Diversion Thesaurus. Segment three contains procedures from Leisure/ Diversion Information Dialog; segment four gives an authoritative survey of bills intended to make a national natural information framework; and segment five records assets on data frameworks. Com leted Research in Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. Vol. 10. as ington, D.C.: American Relationship for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, 1968. 152 pp. ED 042 619. MF as it were. This record is an assemblage of postulations finished in the regions of wellbeing, physical instruction, amusement, and partnered regions for the year 1967. It is separated into two sections: a record and postulations abstracts. The list cross references all postings. The segment on propositions abstracts contains the postings and edited compositions of unpublished ace's and doctoral theories for 60 establishments offering graduate projects in wellbeing, physical instruction, entertainment, and partnered zones. There is a sum of 749 postings and edited compositions to ace's and doctoral proposals. Williams, Henry G., Jr., and William M. Belden. "New York State Appalachian Asset Studies; Recreation and Culture, Phase I: Inventory." Albany: New York State Office of Planning Coordination, 1970. 134 pp. ED 049 874. MF and HC. On August 18, 1965, nearly 13 regions of southern New York State were pronounced qualified for support in the Appalachian Regional Development Program. Another province was included 1967. Beginning state obligation of the Office of Planning Coordination fixated on definition of an exhaustive advancement get ready for the 11,858 square mile district. The arrangement required significantly more data about existing social and monetary conditions than was promptly accessible: What are the human, monetary, social, and physical assets of the area? What are its possibilities and insufficiencies? Generally vitally, what ventures are expected to empower financial development? To answer such questions, an exhaustive investigation of the district's assets was started which secured farming, atmosphere, group offices, ranger service, labor what's more, industry, minerals, recreational and social offices, soils, transportation, and water. The present archive contains the stage one itemized inventories in every one of the prior classes; notwithstanding six maps and six tables of information, the report contains an outline of the existing recreational and social assets of the New York State Appalachian area and incorporates a stock of nearby, district, state, and government offices and additionally a preparatory examination of such assets.
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