This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the British Psychological Society via the DOI in this record.Researchers have found convincing data to suggest sport is a suitable environment for adolescents to develop intrapersonal and interpersonal life skills. However, there is little evidence suggesting that young females transfer skills learned in sport into other life domains. The aims of this study were to explore whether young women who have withdrawn from sport believe they have developed life skills and to explore the process of transferability across life domains. We employed a qualitative descriptive methodology and collected semi-structured interview data from eight females who had recently withdrawn...
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Using sport domains to teach young people a wide range of life skills is not new, however there has ...
Youth sport is habitually promoted as an important context for learning that contributes to a person...
The purpose of this Master’s thesis was to examine former high school athletes’ perspectives on life...
Researchers have found convincing data to suggest sport is a suitable environment for adolescents to...
The purpose of this study was to identify transferable life skills that are learned via sports parti...
Organised sport provides favourable conditions for positive psychosocial development. However, few s...
Researchers have found convincing data to suggest sport is a suitable environment for adolescents to...
Youth sport programs have been designed to facilitate positive development of young sports people by...
The positive relationship between adolescents’ sport participation and life skill development is wid...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
This thesis aimed to develop an intervention to improve the life skills of British adolescent compet...
Following developments in educational discourse more broadly, learning discourses in youth sport hav...
Following developments in educational discourse more broadly, learning discourses in youth sport hav...
This thesis aimed to develop an intervention to improve the life skills of British adolescent compet...
Permission to include this article granted by Journal of ExcellenceAthletes transitioning out of spo...
Using sport domains to teach young people a wide range of life skills is not new, however there has ...
Youth sport is habitually promoted as an important context for learning that contributes to a person...
The purpose of this Master’s thesis was to examine former high school athletes’ perspectives on life...
Researchers have found convincing data to suggest sport is a suitable environment for adolescents to...
The purpose of this study was to identify transferable life skills that are learned via sports parti...
Organised sport provides favourable conditions for positive psychosocial development. However, few s...
Researchers have found convincing data to suggest sport is a suitable environment for adolescents to...
Youth sport programs have been designed to facilitate positive development of young sports people by...
The positive relationship between adolescents’ sport participation and life skill development is wid...
Thesis (Ed.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
This thesis aimed to develop an intervention to improve the life skills of British adolescent compet...
Following developments in educational discourse more broadly, learning discourses in youth sport hav...
Following developments in educational discourse more broadly, learning discourses in youth sport hav...
This thesis aimed to develop an intervention to improve the life skills of British adolescent compet...
Permission to include this article granted by Journal of ExcellenceAthletes transitioning out of spo...
Using sport domains to teach young people a wide range of life skills is not new, however there has ...
Youth sport is habitually promoted as an important context for learning that contributes to a person...