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Fabri, Candace J.; Fox, Elaine S. – Journal of Law and Education, 1975
Analyzes the effect on existing athletic programs of the female high school athlete's legally protectable interest in the benefits of an interscholastic sports program where one is provided for the male athletes. (Author)
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletics, Civil Rights, Extramural Athletics
Jandris, Thomas P. – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1978
The high school sports club program, providing for competitive experience with extraschool organizations in sports for which there are no interscholastic programs, warrants serious attention by high school administrators faced with increased costs and inflation, and a diversity of student interests. (MJB)
Descriptors: Extramural Athletics, Nontraditional Education, Organizational Development, Physical Education
Dzardanov, Iu. – Soviet Education, 1974
The author, an editor of sports in the Children's Television Studio, describes the athletics program, aired and asks for comments on their scope, type, and content. (JH)
Descriptors: Athletics, Children, Extramural Athletics, Journalism
Goldman, Jay P. – School Administrator, 1990
Without an enforceable policy, school athletics programs are beset by politics, high finance, and public sentiment. The most nettlesome problems include loss of instructional time to sports and extracurricular activities; the appropriateness and effectiveness of no-pass/no-play rules; lack of sportsmanship; proliferation of interstate competition;…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Athletics, Extramural Athletics, Middle Schools
Stier, William F., Jr. – 1985
This handbook is published for compliance of all departmental personnel within Intercollegiate Athletics at the State University of New York, Brockport. The purpose of this document is to provide an opportunity for all line and staff personnel (and other interested administrators and Brockport Athletic Committee members) to become familiar with…
Descriptors: Administrative Principles, Administrator Responsibility, Athletic Coaches, Athletics
Keefe, Robert J. – 1975
College sports were started by students in the post Civil War period of the 1860's and 1870's. By the 1880's football, baseball, crew, and track and field were popular intercollegiate sports. The desire of the nation as a whole for diversion after World War I provided an impetus for sports in general and intercollegiate athletics in particular.…
Descriptors: Athletic Coaches, Athletics, Extramural Athletics, History
Maas, Gerald M. – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1978
For intramural athletics to take its place as a quality program in high schools, school administrators must (1) reevaluate the adequacy with which interscholastic athletics meets the needs of the majority of students and (2) appoint a director or coordinator whose sole extracurricular school activity is intramural sports. (MJB)
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Extramural Athletics, Intramural Athletics, Physical Activities
Adams, Peter D.; And Others – Independent School, 1978
The postgraduate athlete is usually a graduate of a public high school who has chosen, for a variety of reasons, to spend a year at an independent school before going on to college. 13 independent schools were asked to describe and justify their policy regarding postgraduate athletes--four replied. Here are their explanations. (Author/RK)
Descriptors: Admission (School), Admission Criteria, Athletes, Extramural Athletics
Burton, Sharon S. – Exceptional Parent, 1987
Opportunities for children with disabilities to participate in sports have expanded as school and community sports programs such as the Special Olympics, intramural sports, community recreation leagues, and interscholastic teams have become more available to all children. A directory of 37 recreation organizations is also provided. (CB)
Descriptors: Athletics, Children, Community Programs, Competition
Razor, Jack E.; Dannehl, Wayne – American School Board Journal, 1972
Descriptors: After School Programs, Athletic Coaches, Audiences, Behavior Problems
Cook, Glenn – American School Board Journal, 2003
A win-at-all-costs mentality in high school athletics increasingly promotes commercialism over academics. Some school districts have enacted a 1-year ban from competition for athletes who transfer within the district. Summarizes experiences of three student athletes. (MLF)
Descriptors: Court Litigation, Extramural Athletics, High Schools, School Culture

Sage, George H. – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation and Dance, 1990
Three major trends in the development of high school sports are identified: high school sports as entertainment, feeder system for colleges, and the movement toward specialization. The purpose and role of intercollegiate athletics, scandals and reform in big-time college sports, participation trends, and college coaches are also discussed. (IAH)
Descriptors: Athletes, Athletic Coaches, College Athletics, Extramural Athletics

Cicatelli, Peter A.; Gaddie, Coy – Middle School Journal, 1992
Challenger Middle School (Colorado) has an intramural sports program that uses two unique concepts known as "scramble" and "cluster" coaching. The goal is to provide each child the opportunity to compete, develop skills, and experience success. Intramural participants are invited by coaches to compete against other schools…
Descriptors: Extramural Athletics, Intermediate Grades, Intramural Athletics, Junior High Schools

Maloney, Michael T.; McCormick, Robert E. – Journal of Human Resources, 1993
Comparing grades of 594 Clemson University athletes to those of the overall student body shows athletes do not perform as well, because of lower Scholastic Aptitude Test scores and poorer college preparation. Particular underperformance of athletes in revenue sports is a seasonal phenomenon, suggesting they are being exploited. (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Athletics, College Preparation, Educational Background
Suggs, Welch – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2000
Discusses issues addressed at the 94th annual convention of the National Collegiate Athletic Association, including changes in how coaches recruit athletes, changes in types of athletes recruited, offers of more money for needy athletes, changes in the organization's governance, and more money for colleges. (DB)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, College Athletics, Extramural Athletics, Financial Support