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Lumpkin, Angela; Stokowski, Sarah – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2011
While interscholastic sports help young athletes enhance sport skills, physical fitness, self-discipline, sportsmanship, teamwork, time-management skills, self-confidence, and mental toughness, their benefits actually surpass even these. Interscholastic sports also promote life skills and lessons and enhance academic performance. The National…
Descriptors: Extramural Athletics, Physical Activities, Athletes, Personality Development
Lumpkin, Angela; Stokowski, Sarah – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2011
While interscholastic sports help young athletes enhance sport skills, physical fitness, self-discipline, sportsmanship, teamwork, time-management skills, self-confidence, and mental toughness, they also promote life skills and lessons and enhance academic performance as well. Coaches have a tremendous opportunity--and responsibility--to instill…
Descriptors: Extramural Athletics, Athletes, Personality, Personality Development
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Lumpkin, Angela – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2010
Civility is a polite or courteous act, expression, or standard of conduct, including the display of respect and tolerance to everyone. Teaching and modeling civility in classes and with sport teams is essential so students and athletes can learn the importance of and demonstrate civility in their interactions with others. Teachers and coaches…
Descriptors: Social Development, Social Behavior, Mentors, Role Models
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Lumpkin, Angela – Strategies: A Journal for Physical and Sport Educators, 2008
For decades, sport in the United States has been praised for reflecting the values of society and instilling these values in athletes. Some parents believe that values such as cooperation, fair play, learning how to win and lose, self-discipline, and teamwork are instilled in young people through participation in sports. Many coaches of youth and…
Descriptors: Athletics, Athletes, Moral Values, Youth
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Lumpkin, Angela; Cuneen, Jacquelyn – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2001
Suggests five questions to initiate critical reflection, followed by five steps to guide the development of a personal philosophy of sport. The five questions (upon which the five steps are based) include examining the basis for one's values, what one values in sport, and what values are exhibited by others in the sport. Sample ethical dilemmas…
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletics, Beliefs, Elementary Secondary Education
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Lumpkin, Angela – 1976
This document traces the history of women's participation in competitive tennis from the late 1890's to 1976. Brief biographies of women tennis champions are presented in chronological order. The contribution of each to the game and the gradual changes that evolved are analyzed. (JD)
Descriptors: American History, Athletes, Lifetime Sports, Physical Education
Lumpkin, Angela – 1984
A study examined, from the perspective of the University of North Carolina and its President Frank Porter Graham, the importance of the Graham Plan, which in the 1930s sought to regulate intercollegiate athletics by disallowing preferential treatment of athletes in the area of financial aid. Graham and his supporters desired to prohibit the use of…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Athletes, Athletics, College Students