ADMINISTRATION OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SPORT PROGRAMS, FIFTH EDITION
Abstract
Administration of Physical Education and Sport Programs, Fifth Edition offers an overview of the theoretical and practical methods and techniques of the administration of physical education and sport programs in an easy-to-read, easy-to-use presentation. With a strong background in history, Administration of Physical Education and Sport Programs, Fifth Edition encompasses actual themes and developments in management and administration while investigating the future of athletic administration. Special emphasis is placed on diversity, ethics, standards, conflict resolution, and transparency needs in all organizations. Each chapter begins with a case study and contains attractive end-of-chapter workouts. Critical thinking scenarios strengthen key terms and theories. From the basics of management and administration to more topic-specific chapters discussing public relations, communications, law, and financial planning and budget restrictions, the text covers everything students need for administration courses.
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Larry Horine, David Stotlar, Administration of Physical Education and Sport Programs, Fifth Edition, Waveland Press, Inc.
Alibris.com http://www.alibris.com/Administration-of-Physical-Education-and-Sport-Programs-Larry-Horine/book/124385
National Library of Australia, http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/6840150
Waveland Press, https://www.waveland.com/browse.php?t=617&r=a|802
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.46827/ejpe.v1i1.11
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