Global Sport Management Learning From Home: Expanding the International Sport Management Experience Through a Collaborative Class Project

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
M. Davies, Tim Ströbel
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Abstract

This article identifies an innovative solution to improve global sport management learning. Building on continued calls to include both experiential and international sport business curricula in the sport management classroom, this article shows how institutions from different countries can collaborate virtually to provide students with practical international perspectives through an applied sport globalization project. Findings from 30 American and 13 German student reflections were analyzed to reveal the project- and course-related outcomes through this collaborative class project between Ohio University (United States) and the University of Bayreuth (Germany). Students not only identified both soft skills and an appreciation of international sport business endeavors but also noted challenges like the logistics of communicating with groupmates abroad and the challenges within the assignment itself as they considered sport consumption abroad. Beyond the learning outcomes within the course, this article also explores program-level outcomes for the involved institutions and their sport management programs.
全球体育管理在家学习:通过合作班级项目扩展国际体育管理经验
本文确定了一个创新的解决方案,以提高全球体育管理学习。在不断呼吁将体验式和国际体育商业课程纳入体育管理课堂的基础上,本文展示了来自不同国家的机构如何通过应用体育全球化项目进行虚拟合作,为学生提供实用的国际视野。通过对30名美国学生和13名德国学生的反思进行分析,揭示了俄亥俄大学(美国)和拜罗伊特大学(德国)之间的合作课堂项目与项目和课程相关的结果。学生们不仅确定了软技能和对国际体育商业努力的欣赏,而且还注意到与国外团队成员沟通的物流等挑战,以及在考虑国外体育消费时作业本身的挑战。除了课程中的学习成果之外,本文还探讨了相关机构及其体育管理项目的项目级成果。
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Sport Management Education Journal
Sport Management Education Journal EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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2.10
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47.10%
发文量
21
期刊介绍: Sport Management Education Journal (SMEJ) promotes advancement of the body of knowledge in pedagogy as it relates to sport management education and disseminates knowledge about sport management courses, curricula, and teaching. This established semiannual journal addresses a range of issues concerning graduate and undergraduate education in sport management. Topics of interest include curriculum development, accreditation, employment competencies, effective teaching methods, experiential learning, online learning, and issues and trends in sport management education. Manuscripts based on conceptual, philosophical, and empirical inquiry will be considered for publication.
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