Claims are often made about the impact of high school athletics on academic achievement without reference to empirical research on the issue. In this paper we empirically examine the relationship between the extent to which high schools have winning sports teams, offer a variety of sports options, and facilitate student participation in athletics on schools ’ overall student achievement and attainment. We find that high school athletics do not appear to detract from academic success. In fact, based on the data we examined from Ohio high schools, an emphasis on athletic success and participation is associated with higher scores on standardized tests and higher graduation rates
Includes bibliographical references.Much criticism has developed pertaining to the offset of varsity...
This research project examines how being a part of an organized, high-level sport in college can aff...
NCAA data indicates that Division III student-athletes are graduating at higher rates than their non...
My experience as a coach and teacher led me to question the relationship between academic success an...
This causal-comparative study with a narrative component investigated the effect athletic participat...
Does participating in high school athletics programs help or hinder students from getting good grade...
A review of the literature was conducted to examine the potential positive effects that participati...
For many years it has been assumed that school-based sports activities contribute to the healthy soc...
Over the past one hundred years, interscholastic athletic programs have evolved to a place of promin...
This research study examines the correlation between high school students ‘ school-sponsored athleti...
This thesis examined the relationship between high school sport participation and academic achieveme...
The majority of extant research studies have established that high school students’ athletic partici...
The success or lack of success for student-athletes in the classroom has been a debate for a long ti...
The role and value of athletics within schools is frequently a point of contention among students, p...
Within the last several decades, more attention has been focused on the academic success of college ...
Includes bibliographical references.Much criticism has developed pertaining to the offset of varsity...
This research project examines how being a part of an organized, high-level sport in college can aff...
NCAA data indicates that Division III student-athletes are graduating at higher rates than their non...
My experience as a coach and teacher led me to question the relationship between academic success an...
This causal-comparative study with a narrative component investigated the effect athletic participat...
Does participating in high school athletics programs help or hinder students from getting good grade...
A review of the literature was conducted to examine the potential positive effects that participati...
For many years it has been assumed that school-based sports activities contribute to the healthy soc...
Over the past one hundred years, interscholastic athletic programs have evolved to a place of promin...
This research study examines the correlation between high school students ‘ school-sponsored athleti...
This thesis examined the relationship between high school sport participation and academic achieveme...
The majority of extant research studies have established that high school students’ athletic partici...
The success or lack of success for student-athletes in the classroom has been a debate for a long ti...
The role and value of athletics within schools is frequently a point of contention among students, p...
Within the last several decades, more attention has been focused on the academic success of college ...
Includes bibliographical references.Much criticism has developed pertaining to the offset of varsity...
This research project examines how being a part of an organized, high-level sport in college can aff...
NCAA data indicates that Division III student-athletes are graduating at higher rates than their non...