Athletic Games in the Education of Women
Author : Gertrude Dudley
Publisher : New York : Henry Holt & Company
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 45,17 MB
Release : 1909
Category : Physical education and training
ISBN :
Author : Gertrude Dudley
Publisher : New York : Henry Holt & Company
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 45,17 MB
Release : 1909
Category : Physical education and training
ISBN :
Author : Gertrude Dudley
Publisher : New York : Henry Holt & Company
Page : 300 pages
File Size : 46,5 MB
Release : 1909
Category : Physical education and training
ISBN :
Author : Gertrude Dudley
Publisher : Franklin Classics
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 33,51 MB
Release : 2018-10-11
Category :
ISBN : 9780342351466
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Author : Jean O'Reilly
Publisher : UPNE
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 46,53 MB
Release : 2012-01-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1555537871
The only anthology available documenting 100 years of women in American sports
Author : Kelly McFall
Publisher : UNC Press Books
Page : 343 pages
File Size : 21,64 MB
Release : 2022-07-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1469672316
Changing the Game is set at a fictional university in the mid-1990s. A debate over the role of athletics quickly expands to encompass demands that women's sports and athletes receive more resources and opportunities. The result is a firestorm of controversy on and off campus. Drawing on congressional testimonies from the Title IX hearings, players advance their views in student government meetings, talk radio shows, town meetings, and impromptu rallies. As students wrestle with questions of gender parity and the place of athletics in higher education, they learn about the implementation—and implications—of legal change in the United States.
Author : Mark Dyreson
Publisher : University of Illinois Press
Page : 290 pages
File Size : 21,29 MB
Release : 2024-04-22
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 0252056892
Sport dominates television and the mass media. Politics and business are a-bustle with sports metaphors. Endorsements by athletes sell us products. "Home run," "slam dunk," and the rest of the vocabulary of sport color daily conversation. Even in times of crisis and emergency, the media reports the scores and highlights. Marky Dyreson delves into how our obsession with sport came into being with a close look at coverage of the Olympic Games between 1896 and 1912. How people reported and consumed information on the Olympics offers insight into how sport entered the heart of American culture as part of an impetus for social reform. Political leaders came to believe in the power of sport to revitalize the "republican experiment." Sport could instill a new sense of national identity that would forge a new sense of community and a healthy political order while at the same time linking America's intellectual and power elite with the experiences of the masses.
Author : David Kirk
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 27,53 MB
Release : 2016-02-12
Category : Education
ISBN : 131748035X
The Female Tradition in Physical Education re-examines a key question in the history of modern education: why did the remarkably successful leaders of female physical education, who pioneered the development of the subject in late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century England, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, lose control in the years following the Second World War? Despite the later resurgence of second wave feminism they never regained a voice, with the result that male leadership was able to shift the curriculum in ways that neglected the needs and interests of girls and young women. Drawing on new sources and a range of historiographical approaches, and touching on related fields such as therapeutic exercise and dance, the book examines the development of physical education for girls in a number of countries to offer an alternative explanation to the dominant narrative of the ‘demise’ of the female tradition. Providing an important contextualization for the state of contemporary female physical education, this is fascinating reading for anybody with an interest in the development of sport and physical education, women’s and gender history, and physical culture more generally.
Author : Rachel Ignotofsky
Publisher : Crown Books for Young Readers
Page : 29 pages
File Size : 21,97 MB
Release : 2021-06-22
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0593377656
New York Times bestseller Rachel Ignotofsky's Women in Sports comes to the youngest readers in board format! Highlighting the pioneering efforts of women athletes, this board book edition of the original bestseller features simpler text and Rachel Ignotofsky's signature beautiful illustrations reimagined for younger readers to introduce the perfect role models for inspiring a love of sports. The collection includes diverse women across various sports, time periods, and geographic location. The perfect gift for every future athlete!
Author : Robert Pruter
Publisher : Syracuse University Press
Page : 442 pages
File Size : 18,43 MB
Release : 2013-08-29
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 0815652194
Nearly half of all American high school students participate in sports teams. With a total of 7.6 million participants as of 2008, this makes the high school sports program in America the largest organized sports program in the world. Pruter’s work traces the history of high school sports from the student-led athletic clubs of the 1800s through to the establishment of educator control of high school sports under a national federation by the 1930s. Pruter’s research serves not only to highlight this rich history but also to provide new perspectives on how high school sports became the arena by which Americans fought for some of the most contentious issues in society, such as race, immigration and Americanization, gender roles, religious conflict, the role of the military in democracy, and the commercial exploitation of our youth.
Author : Paul Monroe
Publisher :
Page : 744 pages
File Size : 48,44 MB
Release : 1918
Category : Education
ISBN :