International student-athletes’ perceptions of the long-term impact of the NCAA experience

IF 0.6 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Brian Foster, P. Lally
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Abstract

ABSTRACT Research exploring international student-athletes’ (ISA’s) perceptions of their National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) experience has been limited to studies conducted prior to, during, or immediately following their college careers. Notably lacking has been research conducted with ISA’s who have been removed from college sport for a significant time period. Twenty-three former NCAA Division I athletes representing 16 countries and eight sports participated in semi-structured interviews 30–60 minutes in duration to address this gap in the literature. Each participant had been removed from college sport for a minimum of five years to allow sufficient time to assess the long-term impact of college sport on their lives. Three primary themes emerged from the analysis of data: (1) thinking globally, (2) development and application of life skills, and (3) preparation for sport careers over non-sport careers. Implications of each theme are discussed and recommendations are offered for prospective ISA’s and American post-secondary institutions.
国际学生运动员对NCAA经历的长期影响的看法
探讨国际学生运动员(ISA)对其国家大学体育协会(NCAA)经历的看法的研究仅限于在其大学职业生涯之前,期间或之后进行的研究。值得注意的是,缺乏对已经从大学体育运动中退出很长一段时间的ISA运动员进行的研究。代表16个国家和8个体育项目的23名前NCAA一级运动员参加了30-60分钟的半结构化访谈,以解决文献中的这一空白。每个参与者都至少有五年没有参加大学体育运动,以便有足够的时间评估大学体育运动对他们生活的长期影响。从数据分析中出现了三个主要主题:(1)全球思维;(2)生活技能的发展和应用;(3)为体育事业而不是非体育事业做准备。讨论了每个主题的含义,并为未来的ISA和美国高等教育机构提供了建议。
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