The Digital Paradigm Shift: Challenges faced by HBCU sport management programs in light of modernization

J. Perry, A. J. Anderson, N. J. Ohrberg
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Sport Management as an academic field has experienced a significant expansion and transformation over the last four decades. With an increased influence of modernization such as new learning technologies and virtual learning, educators in the field have been forced to adapt instructional design, course delivery, and realign sport management curriculum with the demands of the present-day sport industry. This paradigm shift has fostered significant growth in sport management degree programs at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. Leaders of these programs aim to meet the evolving needs of students in the areas of academic preparation and career readiness. However, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) that serve marginalized populations have experienced challenges as they strive to maintain robust academic sport management programming, foster student engagement, and prepare students for careers in the sports industry. These challenges are heightened in part due to various institutional disparities experienced by HBCUs. The purpose of this theoretical paper is to examine the impact that the paradigm shift has had on HBCU sport management programs and to discuss the outlook of these programs in lieu of modernization within sport management as both a profession and academic field.
数字化范式的转变:HBCU体育管理项目在现代化背景下面临的挑战
在过去的四十年里,体育管理作为一个学术领域经历了重大的扩张和转变。随着现代化的影响越来越大,如新的学习技术和虚拟学习,该领域的教育工作者被迫根据当今体育产业的需求调整教学设计、课程交付和体育管理课程。这种模式的转变促进了本科和研究生阶段体育管理学位课程的显著增长。这些项目的领导者旨在满足学生在学术准备和职业准备方面不断变化的需求。然而,服务于边缘化人群的传统黑人学院和大学(HBCUs)在努力保持强大的学术体育管理计划,促进学生参与并为学生在体育产业的职业生涯做好准备时遇到了挑战。这些挑战之所以加剧,部分原因在于hbcu所经历的各种制度差异。这篇理论论文的目的是研究范式转变对HBCU体育管理项目的影响,并讨论这些项目的前景,以取代体育管理作为一个专业和学术领域的现代化。
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