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Creating a sense of family in urban schools using the "Sport for Peace" curriculum

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Ennis, C. D. (University of Maryland College Park)
  Author Solmon, M. A. (Louisiana State University-Baton Rouge)
  Author Satina, B.
  Author Loftus, S. J.
  Author Mensch, J.
  Author McCauley, M. T.
JOURNAL:
  Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport (RQES), 70(3), 273 - 285.
YEAR: 1999
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): urban-population; secondary-school; program; design; sport; peace; physical-education; group-dynamics
DISCIPLINE: No discipline assigned
HTTP: https://secure.sportquest.com/su.cfm?articleno=S-271007&title=S-271007
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-342-552 (Last edited on 2002/05/24 04:57:48 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
Urban students often have difficulty engaging in the learning process and affiliating with others. A three-phase research design was used to examine the effectiveness of a high school physical education curriculum reform initiative entitled "Sport for Peace" to enhance student engagement and willingness to interact positively with others. Ten physical educators in six urban schools taught a traditional soccer unit (Phase I) followed by instruction and mentoring in the Sport for Peace curriculum (Phase II). In the third phase of the research, teachers developed and taught a Sport for Peace unit to their students. Data were collected using observation and interview methods and analyzed with constant comparison. Results suggested that the Sport for Peace curricular structures fostered shared responsibility for learning, trust, respect, and a sense of family. Both high- and low-skilled girls and boys felt successful and responded positively, creating a class community more conducive to engagement and participation.
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