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A Process Model For Evaluating Athletic Coaches In The Mabton School District, Casey Taylor Gant Jan 1997

A Process Model For Evaluating Athletic Coaches In The Mabton School District, Casey Taylor Gant

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The purpose of this project was to design and develop a process model for evaluating athletic coaches in the Mabton School District, Mabton, Washington. To accomplish this purpose, research and information on developing an evaluation form for athletic coaches was reviewed. Additionally, a hand search of various other sources was also conducted.


Special Recreation: A Manual For Theraputic Riding Programs, Robin R. Ryan Jan 1996

Special Recreation: A Manual For Theraputic Riding Programs, Robin R. Ryan

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Recreational opportunities are limited to individuals with disabilities. Recreation and learning how to utilize leisure time can be more important to individuals with disabilities than to others. Therapeutic riding was studied as a means to meet this perceived need. A manual was developed describing a professionally directed service designed to meet the recreational needs of individuals with disabilities in a therapeutic riding program.


A Reference Manual For The Wapato Boys' Basketball Program, George Juarez Jan 1993

A Reference Manual For The Wapato Boys' Basketball Program, George Juarez

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The purpose of this project was to develop a reference manual for a school district boys' basketball program. To accomplish this purpose, a four-part manual has been designed around the foundational areas of: (1) philosophy, (2) fundamentals, (3) drill, and (4) organization. The manual was designed for use by the Wapato School District basketball staff.


Developing Handbook: South Central League Standard Operating Procedures, Allan A. Schele Jan 1993

Developing Handbook: South Central League Standard Operating Procedures, Allan A. Schele

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The purpose of this project was to explore existing standard operating procedures of athletic leagues from around the State of Washington and to develop a Standard Operating Procedures Manual for use by the South Central "A" League of District IV of the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association. The results showed that although all leagues are required to have such a manual, the governing body of high school athletics, Washington Interscholastic Activities Association (W.I.A.A.), recommended that only five league handbooks be used as models toward the development of this project.


Participation Versus Elimination In Middle School Sport Activities, Joseph Robert Cail Jan 1991

Participation Versus Elimination In Middle School Sport Activities, Joseph Robert Cail

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Middle school students were surveyed to test two assumptions regarding fully participating versus being eliminated from sport activity and how elimination affects the choice ·of sport activity. The results showed that students would rather be participants than non-participants and that the possibility of elimination did not affect their choice of activity for most students.


Survey Attitude Towards Title Ix As Indicated By Selected Secondary Physical Education Teachers In The State Of Washington, Lisa Rae Hanson Jan 1984

Survey Attitude Towards Title Ix As Indicated By Selected Secondary Physical Education Teachers In The State Of Washington, Lisa Rae Hanson

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An assessment of the attitudes of selected secondary physical education instructors towards Title IX was studied. A survey was conducted of 60 participants in the State of Washington. Information of the prime areas of concern and what problems and advantages were involved with the implementation of Title IX was obtained. The results are discussed in relation to the generated data. Recommendations are presented for improvement of school programs and recommendations for further study was discussed. The recommendations were based on information obtained through current research and the survey results.