Academic flexibility and support for student-athletes: An Australian perspective on university teaching staff perceptions

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
P. English, D. Fleischman, Bridie Kean, T. Stevenson, K. Broome, Rubiana Cury
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ABSTRACT Perspectives of teaching staff on the provision of flexibility for student-athletes are relatively unknown but are a vital element to understand when educating student-athletes. Flexibility is among the academic services often provided to athletes pursuing a dual-pathway. This study aims to investigate teaching staff perceptions on academic support services designed specifically for student-athletes. Utilizing an exploratory approach, it targets the case of one Australian university that has an agenda to support and foster student-athlete academic success. It utilizes an open-ended survey to explore teaching staff perceptions on their ability and willingness to provide learning and teaching support. Seventy-seven educators completed the survey, and the data were examined using both thematic and automated text analysis. There were varying degrees of support regarding flexibility and special considerations for student-athletes. The findings showed that developments in blended learning capability and better internal communication among university management, academics and student-athletes could facilitate improvements in student-athlete support.
学术灵活性和对学生运动员的支持:澳大利亚对大学教职员工看法的看法
教学人员对为学生运动员提供灵活性的看法相对未知,但在教育学生运动员时,这是一个需要理解的重要因素。灵活性是为寻求双重途径的运动员提供的学术服务之一。本研究旨在调查教职员工对专为学生运动员设计的学术支持服务的看法。利用探索性的方法,它针对一所澳大利亚大学的案例,该大学的议程是支持和培养学生运动员的学业成功。它利用一项开放式调查来探讨教职员工对其提供学习和教学支持的能力和意愿的看法。77名教育工作者完成了这项调查,并使用主题分析和自动文本分析对数据进行了检查。对于学生运动员的灵活性和特殊考虑,有不同程度的支持。研究结果表明,大学管理层、学术界和学生运动员之间混合学习能力的发展以及更好的内部沟通可以促进学生运动员支持的改善。
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