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Under The Dome - October 1996, Mckissick Museum--University Of South Carolina Oct 1996

Under The Dome - October 1996, Mckissick Museum--University Of South Carolina

Under the Dome, McKissick Museum Newsletter

Contents:

Gullah Traditions to be Celebrated.....p. 1
A Major Donation Announced.....p. 1
Double Vision: F. Scott Fitzgerald's World of Realism and Imagination.....p. 2
Tarleton Blackwell: A Southern Artist, A Southern Gentleman.....p. 2
"Happy Days" Continues at McKissick.....p. 2
Tuesdays at McKissick.....p. 3
Just for Young People.....p. 3
A New Look.....p. 4


Tactical And Skill Approaches To Teaching Sport And Games, Judith E. Rink Jul 1996

Tactical And Skill Approaches To Teaching Sport And Games, Judith E. Rink

Faculty Publications

Physical education teachers have long been concerned with issues relating to how to best teach sports and games to students. The ultimate goal of sport instruction is to enable students to enjoy participation and to play the game reasonably well so that they will have increased motivation to play and gain the benefits of participation. This monograph describes the efforts of a group of researchers to investigate issues relative to teaching and learning sport in a physical education setting. More specifically, the authors of this monograph investigate what students are likely to learn and not learn as a result of …


Student Perceptions, Values, And Beliefs Prior To, During, And After Badminton Instruction, Bonnie L. Tjeerdsma, Judith E. Rink, Kathy C. Graham Jul 1996

Student Perceptions, Values, And Beliefs Prior To, During, And After Badminton Instruction, Bonnie L. Tjeerdsma, Judith E. Rink, Kathy C. Graham

Faculty Publications

Affective goals for physical education have historically been an identified goal for physical education programs, and such goals continue to be integral parts of what physical education teachers say they want to do. Affective value orientations to curriculum have also been identified as strong aspects of the values and belief systems of practicing physical educators (Ennis, Ross, & Chen, 1992) as well as the values and belief systems of preservice teachers (Solmon &Ashy, 1995).


The Effects Of A 3-Week Unit Of Tactical, Skill, Or Combined Tactical And Skill Instruction On Badminton Performance Of Ninth-Grade Students, Karen E. French, Peter H. Werner, Judith E. Rink, Kevin Taylor, Kevin Hussey Jul 1996

The Effects Of A 3-Week Unit Of Tactical, Skill, Or Combined Tactical And Skill Instruction On Badminton Performance Of Ninth-Grade Students, Karen E. French, Peter H. Werner, Judith E. Rink, Kevin Taylor, Kevin Hussey

Faculty Publications

Interest in alternative models for games/sport instruction has increased in recent years. Recent research has compared tactical approaches to games/sport instruction with more skill-oriented approaches (Gabriele & Maxwell, 1995; Griffin, Olsin, & Mitchell, 1995; McPherson & French, 1991; Turner & Martinek, 1992, 1995b). Most of the research in this area to date has focused on student performance outcomes (knowledge, skill, game play performance) that result from different skill and tactical approaches to instruction and learning.


Implications For Practice And Research, Judith E. Rink, Karen E. French, Kathy C. Graham Jul 1996

Implications For Practice And Research, Judith E. Rink, Karen E. French, Kathy C. Graham

Faculty Publications

One of the advantages of doing research with so many dependent variables is that you get a more complete picture of the effects of instruction and the interrelationships among variables. One of the disadvantages is that it is more difficult to communicate those results. The studies reported in this monograph (French, Werner, Rink, Taylor, & Hussey, 1996; French, Werner, Taylor, Hussey, & Jones, 1996) are important because the results are consistent across both experiments with different teachers, with different students, and at different times. They are important because, unlike much of the research in this field, all of the students …


Under The Dome - May 1996, Mckissick Museum--University Of South Carolina May 1996

Under The Dome - May 1996, Mckissick Museum--University Of South Carolina

Under the Dome, McKissick Museum Newsletter

Contents:

Cover.....p. 1
Minisalon, an Expression of Artistic and Political Freedom.....p. 2
Virginia Scotchie: Object Lessons.....p. 2
Artist Tarleton Blackwell Shares Southern Experiences.....p. 3
McKissick Mornings Programs 1996.....p. 4
The Mildred Cahan Award.....p. 4
Fall Folklife Festival 1996.....p. 5
McKissick Live and Loud.....p. 5
Shhhhh! McKissick Talks Politics!.....p. 6
Are You Ready to Party?.....p. 8
Museum Proceeds with New Projects.....p. 8
Folk Heritage Awards.....p. 9
Donation of Important Pottery......p. 10
Calendar.....p. 11
General Information.....p. 12


Under The Dome - January 1996, Mckissick Museum--University Of South Carolina Jan 1996

Under The Dome - January 1996, Mckissick Museum--University Of South Carolina

Under the Dome, McKissick Museum Newsletter

Contents:

Cover.....p. 1
New Ceramic Sculpture by Virginia Scotchie.....p. 2
Pop Up Culture: The Electric Toaster, 1910-1960.....p. 2
Traveling Exhibition of Tom Feelings' Middle Passage Paintings.....p. 3
Philip Mullen Retrospective.....p. 3
This is Not An Endowed Chair.....p. 4
Artitude Adjustment.....p. 4
Travel, Opportunities.....p. 5
Knowing Nature: Scientific Study in the South, 1600-1850.....p. 6
Join the Muses of Art, Music, and Poetry This Spring at McKissick.....p. 7
Traditional Women Musicians Lift Spirits.....p. 7
Programs for Seniors Feature Fun and Friendly Faces.....p. 9
Fall Folklife Festival a Great Success!.....p. 9
McKissick Collects.....p. 10
McKissick Museum Wins 1995 Regional Designation Award in the …