This month we’ve read a paper by Dr. Melinda Solmon, that was just published in 2021 in Kinesiology Review. The title is Physical Education and Sport Pedagogy: The Application of the Academic Discipline of Kinesiology. The link to the article is in the notes.
On the podcast are: Erin Centeio (@erincenteio) from Univ of Hawaii, Kevin Richards (KARRichards14) from Univ of Illinois, Tori Shiver (@vnshiver) from Northern Illinois Univ, and the man who suggested the article this week, Michael Hemphill (mhemphill31) who was recently awarded tenure and promotion at UNC-Greensboro
Full cite:
Solmon, M. A. (2021). Physical education and sport pedagogy: The application of the academic discipline of kinesiology. Kinesiology Review, 1(aop), 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1123/kr.2021-0026
This paper was part of a special issue, here is the link:
Link to special issue: https://journals.humankinetics.com/view/journals/krj/krj-overview.xml
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