In this phenomenological study, high school graduates who were identified as low SES and demonstrated a fluctuation of academic success relating to their participation in high school athletics were interviewed to understand their experience of attaining academic achievement while they were playing sports and decline when not playing sports. Participants were six high school graduates from two Eastern Indiana high schools. Interview data were analyzed and three themes were developed relating to the students’ academic motivation. The three themes focused on the participants’ identities, expectations placed upon them, and the support received during their academic and athletic experiences. Findings from this study may be helpful for tho...
Recent data indicates that college student athletes are graduating at higher rates than their non-st...
The purpose of this study was to examine athletic and academic identity and athletic and academic mo...
Self-efficacy is well known as one of the most effective methods to raise student academic achieveme...
This non-experimental regression study examined the relationship between six motivational factors an...
Athletic success sometimes may involve participants to work hard, be self-disciplined, exhibit perse...
The connection between sports participation and academic achievement was investigated with a primary...
Athletics are a strong component in the educational experiences of students. Without the proper soci...
In the past 50 years, high school sports have been on the rise with more and more students deciding ...
In this study, I examined the relationship that exists among school belonging, achievement motivatio...
Many Division I student-athletes find the transition of graduating college, leaving the athletic are...
The majority of extant research studies have established that high school students’ athletic partici...
This study aims to reveal that a competitive sports culture exists in the United States, and due to...
With the rapid and steady growth of athletic participation, it is important that student athletes ex...
This study used semi-structured interviews of athletic directors to present a descriptive narrative ...
This causal-comparative study with a narrative component investigated the effect athletic participat...
Recent data indicates that college student athletes are graduating at higher rates than their non-st...
The purpose of this study was to examine athletic and academic identity and athletic and academic mo...
Self-efficacy is well known as one of the most effective methods to raise student academic achieveme...
This non-experimental regression study examined the relationship between six motivational factors an...
Athletic success sometimes may involve participants to work hard, be self-disciplined, exhibit perse...
The connection between sports participation and academic achievement was investigated with a primary...
Athletics are a strong component in the educational experiences of students. Without the proper soci...
In the past 50 years, high school sports have been on the rise with more and more students deciding ...
In this study, I examined the relationship that exists among school belonging, achievement motivatio...
Many Division I student-athletes find the transition of graduating college, leaving the athletic are...
The majority of extant research studies have established that high school students’ athletic partici...
This study aims to reveal that a competitive sports culture exists in the United States, and due to...
With the rapid and steady growth of athletic participation, it is important that student athletes ex...
This study used semi-structured interviews of athletic directors to present a descriptive narrative ...
This causal-comparative study with a narrative component investigated the effect athletic participat...
Recent data indicates that college student athletes are graduating at higher rates than their non-st...
The purpose of this study was to examine athletic and academic identity and athletic and academic mo...
Self-efficacy is well known as one of the most effective methods to raise student academic achieveme...