Over the past few decades, New Zealand schools have started elite athlete programmes (EAPs) to develop talented sportspeople. The purpose of this study was to evaluate teachers/coaches and elite athletes' perspectives of their learning experiences in two EAPs. Ball's concept of performativity and Gore's techniques of power were integral in examining the relationships between power, knowledge and social practices. The results showed that the EAPs emphasised corporate values of loyalty, self-sacrifice and work ethic and perpetuated the dichotomies of theory/practice, thinking/doing and mind/body discourses that assisted in the marginalised academic status of the EAP. Most of the elite athletes struggled to reconcile their athle...
Olympic athletes are potentially the most visible exponents of Olympic values. How athletes learn v...
This article discusses the practical and ideologically nuanced factors that shape professional athle...
The aim of this research was to reveal coaches´ opinion about the moral development in sports activi...
The purpose of this study is to identify who participates in elite athlete programmes (EAPs), studen...
Positive moral and ethical learning is not an automatic outcome of participation in sport with the l...
High-performance sport is a big business, with nations such as Australia and New Zealand dedicating ...
The purpose of this study focused specifically on examining the status of and the promotion of two e...
Excelling at sport between the ages of thirteen and eighteen years has profound implications not onl...
This study explored the philosophies have underpinned UK sporting talent development programmes usin...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [59]-60)The purpose of this study was to investigate to w...
Sport provides a number of physical, social and psychological benefits for youth. These benefits do ...
Numerous advantages associated with participation in sporting activities, which include higher grade...
The sport of football, also commonly referred to as soccer in South Africa, has become a socio-cultu...
Traditional career assistance programs focused on the provision of vocational and educational suppor...
This paper attempts to find what place sportsmanship, as an ethical value, has in the structure of v...
Olympic athletes are potentially the most visible exponents of Olympic values. How athletes learn v...
This article discusses the practical and ideologically nuanced factors that shape professional athle...
The aim of this research was to reveal coaches´ opinion about the moral development in sports activi...
The purpose of this study is to identify who participates in elite athlete programmes (EAPs), studen...
Positive moral and ethical learning is not an automatic outcome of participation in sport with the l...
High-performance sport is a big business, with nations such as Australia and New Zealand dedicating ...
The purpose of this study focused specifically on examining the status of and the promotion of two e...
Excelling at sport between the ages of thirteen and eighteen years has profound implications not onl...
This study explored the philosophies have underpinned UK sporting talent development programmes usin...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [59]-60)The purpose of this study was to investigate to w...
Sport provides a number of physical, social and psychological benefits for youth. These benefits do ...
Numerous advantages associated with participation in sporting activities, which include higher grade...
The sport of football, also commonly referred to as soccer in South Africa, has become a socio-cultu...
Traditional career assistance programs focused on the provision of vocational and educational suppor...
This paper attempts to find what place sportsmanship, as an ethical value, has in the structure of v...
Olympic athletes are potentially the most visible exponents of Olympic values. How athletes learn v...
This article discusses the practical and ideologically nuanced factors that shape professional athle...
The aim of this research was to reveal coaches´ opinion about the moral development in sports activi...