Though the implementation of Title IX, among other measures, has resulted in increased equitable opportunities for sport participation for girls and women, the same cannot be said for leadership opportunities in sport, such as in coaching and administration. The current research examined how female intercollegiate athletic participants construct meaning of their perspectives as leaders. Two hundred and ninety-five National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) female college athletes were questioned about their leadership perspectives. The perspectives presented revealed that the female college athletes were success-oriented, sought to be change agents in their communities, and believed in leading by example. Further, self-reflection was a...
Studies of sport leadership have primarily focused on sport management and leadership at the adminis...
Scholars have focused their attention on the careers of women working in management positions in sev...
Today there is an enormous gender disparity among collegiate head coaches and athletic administrator...
Though the implementation of Title IX, among other measures, has resulted in increased equitable opp...
The purpose of this phenomenological study is to explore and understand the experiences of female at...
Title IX has been quite successful at increasing sport participation rates for girls and women. Howe...
Shaw and Frisby (2006) suggested researchers must go beyond the liberal feminist approach toward und...
The purpose of this study was to examine the personal and professional experiences perceived by NCAA...
Abstract The Social Cognitive Career Theory was applied to examine how the desire to coach or admini...
This study examined female student-athletes ’ self-reported leadership ability and achieving styles ...
Title IX of the U.S. Education Amendments of 1972 has significantly improved women’s access to previ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2014. Major: Kinesiology. Advisor: Lisa A. Kihl. 1...
The implementation of Title IX has increased women’s participation rates in intercollegiate athletic...
This study examined female student-athletes' self-reported leadership ability and achieving styles a...
Despite significant increased participation opportunities for girls and women in sports following th...
Studies of sport leadership have primarily focused on sport management and leadership at the adminis...
Scholars have focused their attention on the careers of women working in management positions in sev...
Today there is an enormous gender disparity among collegiate head coaches and athletic administrator...
Though the implementation of Title IX, among other measures, has resulted in increased equitable opp...
The purpose of this phenomenological study is to explore and understand the experiences of female at...
Title IX has been quite successful at increasing sport participation rates for girls and women. Howe...
Shaw and Frisby (2006) suggested researchers must go beyond the liberal feminist approach toward und...
The purpose of this study was to examine the personal and professional experiences perceived by NCAA...
Abstract The Social Cognitive Career Theory was applied to examine how the desire to coach or admini...
This study examined female student-athletes ’ self-reported leadership ability and achieving styles ...
Title IX of the U.S. Education Amendments of 1972 has significantly improved women’s access to previ...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. April 2014. Major: Kinesiology. Advisor: Lisa A. Kihl. 1...
The implementation of Title IX has increased women’s participation rates in intercollegiate athletic...
This study examined female student-athletes' self-reported leadership ability and achieving styles a...
Despite significant increased participation opportunities for girls and women in sports following th...
Studies of sport leadership have primarily focused on sport management and leadership at the adminis...
Scholars have focused their attention on the careers of women working in management positions in sev...
Today there is an enormous gender disparity among collegiate head coaches and athletic administrator...